Apache Allura (http://allura.apache.org/) supports Subversion, Mercurial and Git. And it is the platform which powers SourceForge so you can run your own or use it at SF.
SourceForge has come far since way back then. All the tools have been rewritten on an open source platform in the past few years. https://sourceforge.net/create/ And the weird upload system... that was replaced 7 years…
SourceForge still supports downloads and provides pretty good stats around them too. You can put your OSS file releases on SourceForge and keep other project stuff (code, tickets, etc) elsewhere if you want. Under…
Black Duck Software acquired Ohloh from Geeknet. http://www.blackducksoftware.com/news/releases/2010-10-05
Apache Allura (http://allura.apache.org/) supports Subversion, Mercurial and Git. And it is the platform which powers SourceForge so you can run your own or use it at SF.
SourceForge has come far since way back then. All the tools have been rewritten on an open source platform in the past few years. https://sourceforge.net/create/ And the weird upload system... that was replaced 7 years…
SourceForge still supports downloads and provides pretty good stats around them too. You can put your OSS file releases on SourceForge and keep other project stuff (code, tickets, etc) elsewhere if you want. Under…
Black Duck Software acquired Ohloh from Geeknet. http://www.blackducksoftware.com/news/releases/2010-10-05