Is there an Oracle Free tool such as Discussion Forums tool,  Chat tool

Hello there,
Is there an Oracle Free tool such as Discussion Forums out there that is similar to this one that we are using? please let me know.
Thanks.

No, there is not.
Such tools are part of the WebCenter Suite, but this is not free.
Timo

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