To each his own.

I can understand wanting a more powerful search interface and I'm 
willing to put up with Bugzilla even though the UI has a bit of a 
learning curve at times but, for the record, I consider SourceForce a 
significant disincentive toward participation in a project.

(The only thing that comes to mind which is worse is projects which rely 
on mailing lists they don't expose via GMane)

On 12-06-04 10:00 AM, Andrej N. Gritsenko wrote:
>      Hello!
>
> Stephan Sokolow has written on Monday,  4 June, at  8:34:
>> Sounds like my usual arguments for switching things TO GitHub.
>
>> Simple, integrated bug tracker that your average end user can easily use.
>
>      I personally highly dislike GitHub - it's too overloaded with images
> and menus and lacks simplicity of gitweb interface (which SF git viewer
> resembles BTW). And their tracker also lacks any powerful search engine
> (which both SF tracker and Bugzilla have). So I'm against GitHub counting
> it less convenient than SF.
>
>      Andriy.
>
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