[colug-432] Open Source hosting

Tim Randles tim.randles at gmail.com
Mon Apr 12 10:37:23 EDT 2010


Icculus (Ryan Gordon) hosts open source projects.

http://www.icculus.org/sysinfo/usage.html

Shell access, SVN, web, etc.


On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Rob Funk <rfunk at funknet.net> wrote:

> On Sunday 11 April 2010 09:33:04 pm Judd Montgomery wrote:
> > Sourceforge is proprietary, ugly and pretty much the same problems as
> > google.
>
> GNU has one that's at least not proprietary, but probably has most of the
> other problems you cite.
>
> > I've looked at 30+ other hosting sites and haven't found anything I am
> > excited about.  I thought maybe there were some obscure sites I haven't
> > heard about that people here would know of.
>
> In the past year or so it seems like almost all the new projects I've heard
> about are hosted on either Google Code or Github (and a couple on Sun's hg-
> based github-equivalent). But again, not what you're looking for. Though
> I'd
> recommend that you consider git or another DVCS anyway.
>
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