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by Udo 5580 days ago
It's a great redesign (even if it's clear where they got the inspiration from) and one can only hope for a "simple foundation for the rebirth of the entire SourceForge.net site" as they say on the front page. Because it's been a while since I hosted my last project on SF, and it's been ages since I last saw anyone else use anything but GitHub for a code repository. SourceForge has de facto become a free distribution mechanism for binary installs now, but the actual source management has gone elsewhere. I love GitHub, but I'd really like to see SF stay competitive, too.
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BitBucket's popular in the Python community, and I see a fair amount of stuff on Google Code. Open-source projects who want to use git but prefer a FOSS forge tend towards Gitorious. Some people even use Launchpad, although that tends to be mostly just Canonical.

Of course, none of these sites are Source Forge. Too little, too late.