Back when bugs.rst said nothing about JIRA, I learned that the Chapel team
was interested in suggestions. I'm closely following a high performance
distributed programming language called Pony (ponylang.org), which only
started around 2011 (in academia) but has plenty of GitHub and mailing list
activity/interest since 2014/5. They use groups.io, which has the usual
calender and multiple group features plus integration features such as with
Trello.

Maybe someone should check it out. It doesn't have SourceForge group import
like it does Yahoo and Google groups, but linking to individual topics and
messages is nice.

Josh

P.S. A discussion about their planned package manager:

https://github.com/ponylang/ponyc/issues/247

They like Go's approach, with dependencies listed in the source files, but
with more consciousness of centralizing some of them in a configuration
folder and predownloading for machines with limited network access. That's
what I remember at least.
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