@Hosch250 I hope you’re joking, because I couldn’t possibly do that as a mod, and I have no desire to. We’re designing PPCG v2 to have a degree of backwards-compatibility with PPCG (cross-posting challenges and answers between sites, for example). I don’t want to replace PPCG - I just want to make a nicer place on the internet for competitive programming.
Anonymous
@DJMcMayhem This is an excellent answer and echoes my opinions perfectly. I have nothing to add to it.
@NathanMerrill Legally, anybody can post anything on v2 from PPCG.SE (and vice-versa) because all content is licensed under CC-BY-SA. All they need to do is provide attribution. (Note to self: write content policy for v2).
Anonymous
I ultimately just want the nicest possible place for competitive programming. I don’t care if it’s here or on v2. v2 is just a project to try to do better in the areas where SE has shortcomings. A big reason why I chose to license the project under MIT and only use open-source tools and libraries is to allow SE to use our code to improve PPCG if they do wish, with minimum legal barriers. I started v2 for the community, not for myself.
Anonymous
And, if the community decides it’s too much of a conflict of interest, I’d be willing to transfer ownership to Downgoat, and just be a contributor.