[computer-go] Open Source project
Ron Goldman
rgoldman at cs.stanford.edu
Mon Aug 7 09:36:30 PDT 2006
There's also java.net --- one of the few (only?) hosting sites that
provides a wiki in addition to the standard tools.
-- Ron --
On Aug 7, 2006, at 6:27 AM, Mark Boon wrote:
> Previously I put my library on SourceForge. At the time SourceForge
> didn't support Subversion yet, so I had to use CVS. Since I wasn't
> going to use it to actively work on this was fine.
>
> Nowadays SourceForge does support Subversion. So I figured the
> easiest way to get started for now was enabling my project for
> Subversion hosting at SourceForge. Unfortunately I haven't been
> able to connect to it yet. Does it take a while before I can get
> started? I'd have thought it would be automatic. Does anybody have
> experience with SourceForge in combination with Subversion?
>
> I suppose SourceForge is kind of the de-facto standard for open-
> source projects that aren't hosted privately. I haven't really used
> it much, so I don't know yet what it all does for me. There's also
> JavaForge, created by the JavaLobby group. I may look at that as
> well, it seems to have some nice features.
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