Recently I had to do a project collaboration with bitbucket and I
setup a git repository with bitbucket.org for free.

You can easily create a project with homepage written in markdown
format. Readme.md.

Then you can checkin source code using git and you can push it
 to a repository that instantly reflects on the website.

You can also set the repo for public or private access.

Using this you can easily host an open source project.

I use sourceforge for my LiveUSB projects which are not getting me
 much interest these days. But I used to have some traction.

But those are not source code projects.

And most of the work I do involves appliances or OS based stuff.

For small projects involving source code that people can check out
 and build I am sure bitbucket.org is the way to go.

-Girish

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Gayatri Hitech
http://gayatri-hitech.com
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