[Xerte] Source code hosting
David Goodwin
david at palepurple.co.uk
Mon Apr 27 10:47:19 BST 2009
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Julian Tenney wrote:
> Hi,
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> Until now we have usd Assemble.com to host the source code or the Xerte
> project. I was led to believe that hosting there was free for open
> source projects. Now that the Xerte Project takes over 200mb, assembla
> want to charge us for hosting the project. So, we need to move the
> source code repository.
>
> The two options I am considering are sourceforge.net and code.google.com.
>
> Does anyone have any point of view, or experiences with either service,
> good or bad they’d like to share? I have set up a project with
> sourceforge and am awaiting their approval. Google code looks very
> simple, but has less features than sourceforge.
The sourceforge forums aren't particularly user friendly, although they
do slowly seem to be putting some effort into revamping the whole
interface and adding new features/stuff. Making releases of software on
sourceforge isn't a pain-free process.
I've used sourceforge quite a lot, and have no complaints. Google's code
is obviously newer and perhaps learns from sourceforge's mistakes?
You might also want to look at launchpad.
David.
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