Am 30.11.2009 um 11:30 schrieb Erik Johansson:

> We want something that can host code and has a bug tracker. The
> alternatives I know of are: sourceforge (http://sf.net/), google code
> (http://code.google.com/) and launchpad (https://launchpad.net/). Any
> other alternatives?
> 
> I feel that sourceforge is too bloated and Anders have a similar option.

We started out at sf.net and moved away. Don't know the reasons anymore, but 
there were some. :)

> Google code looks ok and has a wiki. Launchpad does not have a wiki,
> but web interface for doing translations and supports import from trac
> (which I don't know if google does).

I have neither used Google Code nor Launchpad myself, so I cannot comment on 
their quality. 

> My suggestion:
> Move bug tracker and code to launchpad.
> Keep a wiki somewhere that licq.org can point to.

What's with the move away from subversion that you talked about in your email? 
I am still mainly using svn, but also trying out git. Launchpad seems to use 
Bazaar -- whatever that is!

So what are the advantages of Launchpad? One thing I can see is the Ubuntu 
build service, which would of course be nice.

Cheers,

Arne

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