Now that my college shifted to online education because of the coronavirus, I would like to setup a MathOverflow style site in Hungarian where I could post exercises, and students could comment, post their answers, vote (well, you know, how MathOverflow works), and then see how successful it would be. Apparently, Stackexchange no longer supports non-English sites, and I would require LaTeX support (like on MathOverflow). Does anyone have any suggestion what I could do?
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3$\begingroup$ Talk to the PhysiscOverflow people. I think Dilation is a username associated with that. Gerhard "They May Still Be Operating" Paseman, 2020.03.14. $\endgroup$– Gerhard PasemanCommented Mar 14, 2020 at 22:46
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2$\begingroup$ This Meta Stack Exchange post might be useful: Are there any clones/alternatives for running a Stack Exchange style Q&A site? (It was linked in the comments here: Is there a software solution if we do cut the cord from SE?) $\endgroup$– Martin SleziakCommented Mar 15, 2020 at 6:04
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$\begingroup$ I'll paste here a relevant question from over there: physicsoverflow.org/42605/… and also this: docs.question2answer.org/install $\endgroup$– domotorpCommented Mar 15, 2020 at 7:55
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2$\begingroup$ Consider also the usage of Piazza, you can manage your own class without the need of setting up a new site. $\endgroup$– Massimo OrtolanoCommented Mar 15, 2020 at 16:27
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2$\begingroup$ Isn't MO already a math Q/A site in foreign language (for many of us)? $\endgroup$– YCorCommented Mar 17, 2020 at 20:02
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