You may use the service "a la carte" (i.e. just bug tracker) *only* if
the project is really open source.  In other words, the source code
must be public and under an opensource license *somewhere*.   Agreed
that there's nothing wrong with non-open-source projects, but if
that's what you have, then you'll need to find a different hosting
service.


On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Zachary <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is it okay to use the project hosting service for tracking bugs/issues
> only and not actually hosting any source code? I support open source,
> but not all projects can/should be released under open source
> licensing, IMO.
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