Something like Google Code or SourceForge, but for closed source projects and better access management.
Found links to these 3 on a forum:
https://opensvn.csie.org/ SVN
https://www.freepository.com/ CVS
http://devjavu.com/ - SVN
Anyone had any experience with them?...
I want to start an open source project, but the rise in hosting sites leaves me a little paralyzed with choice. I know a little about several:
I never really liked SourceForge's UI but it still feels like the site I think of when I think "open source project hosting".
Google Code Project Hosting looks clean and useful but doesn't seem...
I've used many over the years like Media Temple gs, dreamhost, slicehost, and some others that I don't care to remember. But it's pretty hard to find a new host with search engines, because they normally give you those crappy affiliate driven reviews sites.
Which host would you use for:
Small personal websites with small traffic.
Medi...
Right now, I keep all of my projects on my laptop. I'm thinking that I shouldn't do this, but instead use a version control system and check them in/out from an external hosting repository (Google Code, SourceForge, etc). I see several benefits here - first, I don't have to worry about losing my code if my computer crashes and burns or m...
Recently, Sun launched a new hosting site, like SourceForge and GitHub, but for Mercurial. However, for the time being, it's invite-only.
Being a Hg user, I'm very interested in getting an invite, but I have no idea where to find them. Are only Sun-employees given invitations to hand out? What can one do to earn such an invite?
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With the myriad of sites available like sourceforge, github, berlios, rubyforge and many others for hosting open-source projects, I've been wondering if there is a specialised search engine out there that catalogues all the projects available on these different sites.
I'm not talking about a search engine to search actual source code li...
Say I had an open-source project which I wanted to try and generate some exposure for. Would it be considered unethical to set up a project entry for it on several sites such at github, sourceforge and google code, for example?
This would be purely for giving it greater exposure. I realise there might be some practical reasons for doi...
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Is there a free version control server provider for non-public projects?
Can you recommend a SVN, closed-source project hosting site?
I know there are already a lot of posts on this subject, but I'm looking for 1 provider in particular.
A while ago, I stumbled upon a site, providing completely free (no pricing de...
I want to use version control for a partner project for school, but these days it seems like there are no private, free VCS hosts that I could use. I would prefer to use git if possible, but I wouldn't mind SVN. Alternatively, if there aren't any, shouldn't there be some way for me to use git without a central repository? I don't know en...
I am going to create my first open source project and I am trying to decide where to host it google code or codeplex. It seems to me codeplex has a better set of community features and google code has real svn and a version diff tool. What has been a deciding factor for where to host your project?
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I finally after too much of pondering started my project on googlecode. One of the best features I liked about googlecode was the revision control for wiki, where I can add/edit the wiki pages locally offline and then commit/push later.
I have pulled the wiki to my local repository, is there any good googlecode-wiki-toolbar-attached ed...
Hi,
there have been enough questions already about source code hosting for single developers or projects but what if you think about outsourcing your SVN repo hosting to an external provider?
A viable provider should have experience with larger enterprise customers (SLA, support, etc.) and integrational aspects like SSO, UI theming, A...
Say I would like to host my open source software by myself, i.e. not in sourceforge or google code but host my own svn and issue tracker and documentation on my server.
What is the best software for doing that?
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I wish to start up an open source project and have been thinking about project hosting sites. I've been hearing suggestions to try something other than SourceForge. However, one thing SourceForge has that I haven't seen in other project hosts is its web site hosting. I would like to eventually set up a semi-professional, official site...
Hi,
does anyone know a free service for hosting private and public git repositories?
There are a lot of services like for example the well known github. Most of them only allow hosting of public repositories. I want to host one or more of my private programming projects using git, but not all of them should be public (at least not for ...
I am starting a game design project with a group of three other students. We would like to use some open source hosting service for version control, a wiki, etc. I have looked at threads like these (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10490/best-open-source-project-hosting-site, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/29736/what-open-source-ho...
is there a project hosting for c# code and that has a simple to use visual studio plugin?
does not need to be free. it does need to be private. should have a plugin or already by usable from within visual studio.
something like a hosted team foundation server would be best, however i only found one and for $150 per user per month. a b...
My app is hosted on Heroku and I have a public github repo too.
My app has a config file containing my amazon S3 credentials. It's important to ensure that the file gets pushed to heroku but not github.
So I was thinking that I could push my master branch to heroku and create a seperate github branch and ensure that it's .gitignore fi...
I wrote an open-source software package, which I'd like to publish (using Apache 2 license). I see various options for how/where to publish/host it:
Get my own domain and put it there
Put it on Sourceforge
Put it on Google Code
Put it on Freshmeat
...?
What are your experiences / recommendations? What's the current trend among softwa...
Hey,
Since week I use ToirtoiseSVN and AnkhSVN and GoogleCode and sourceforge.net as my project hosting. For me it's frustrating to fill all this forms before create next project. So I start thinking about mu own repository hosting...
Can I use simple file hosting etc. and install there software like use Google or SourceForge to have...