Dear MusE-Team,

I always wanted to move over to GitHub, I already felt a faint dislike
against sourceforge, but could not name it.

Now I can.

http://www.gluster.org/2013/08/how-far-the-once-mighty-sourceforge-has-fallen/

tl;dr: sourceforge is now owned by a company named Dice, and have
started to abuse their users' trust. When you want to download
windows-installers from certain sf.net-hosted projects, you're now
getting a "drive by" download, which installs actually more stuff than
you want.

In particular, it adds ad- and spyware to your computer, e.g. in form of
the Ask.com toolbar, "registry cleaners" etc., if you not explicitly
decline this (the average user usually only clicks on the big green
"Install" button). I verified this, it's true. And the installer is
digitally signed by Ask.com, most users won't even notice.

Alarmed by this, I browsed around on sourceforge.net a bit, and found
more things which I didn't expect, like misleading ads and more
manipulated installers (without asking the project maintainers!).

IMHO, sourceforge has turned from a good platform for open source
software into a monetarized place, using unprofessional techniques to
fool users into installing things they did not want.
I've lost my trust in them. Irrecoverably.


Let me quote the linked article:
"If you’re a developer or contributor to a SourceForge project, please
ask them to move to a new project host (there are several).  And cease
all further involvement until it’s complete. [...]"

I'm doing that herewith. I hope you agree with me that we should move
MusE over to github (or bitbucket or whatever) as soon as possible.

I do not want to support a platform which feels like taking such
measures, and I will volunteer to do the migration to, let's say, GitHub
+ muse-sequencer.org.

-- flo.

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