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by nitrogen
5017 days ago
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It is not an understatement to suggest that Sourceforge is by people with no idea about open source. This comment is quite simply out of line. SourceForge played a crucial role in the promotion and distribution of Open Source software well over a decade ago. It was the first successful repository that freed projects from the uncertainty of university or personal web hosting, it provided collaborative development tools and multi-developer project management years ahead of Github's very existence, and continues to distribute some of the biggest names in Open Source. Learn your history! (Man, I feel old saying that) |
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Freshmeat was never a spectacular platform, but it was the de-facto open-source distribution center at the time. It played an important role in that environment, but was more of a distribution channel than a collaboration tool.
Today SourceForge is the GeoCities of source hosting. It has almost no redeeming features.