The full dump is also sometimes useful when tracking down strange behavior, since it allows me to look at deleted comments, owners of votes, to collate things according to IP, etc.
Their argument (as I understand it) is that since SE2.0 is meant to be a network in which people can move fluidly, people might automatically create an account on the migrated MO, not realizing that they are revealing this private information to a third party (i.e. me). I don't understand this argument, since that private information is already available to moderators, just not in an easily manageable way. I've brought up this point in email exchanges, but haven't gotten a response to it. It's possible they have other privacy concerns, but they haven't told me about them.
]]>In the meantime, they've said that they're happy to continue hosting MO for free indefinitely. This is the medium-term plan. In the long run, we'll either move to SE2.0 (if we can get favorable terms), or we'll put in a lot of work to move to another platform. There are some open source alternatives, like OSQA. Scott has been reimplementing the software from scratch (see the thread about alpha).
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