I was just talking to someone today that works in a restrictive IT environment (no internet), and the person mentioned how annoying it is to not have access to Stack Overflow. There is an open source project on GitHub (https://github.com/tools4j/stacked-off) that seems to provide an offline server using the public dumps, but this person found it a bit cumbersome to work with.
As we build a desktop search app, we could add an offline Stack Overflow integration. I was curious (!) if anyone would be interested before taking the effort to build it.
WDYT?
You can browse the different packages that the community has preprared, including Wikipedia and a ton of different stack exchange sites: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1lWXdwy3OIfZ1Ob2cQR70...
Then you only need to do a monthly or quarterly update.
I think the question is why?
Is it a real security risk or simply cargo culting?