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On 2013-04-18 05:07, PCMan wrote:
> 1. Migrate to Google code: Pros: very simple UI, fast, git repo,
> issue tracker (no category, only labels), wiki pages, file release
> management. Can use google groups for discussions. Cons: since
> Google code is not related to Google+ or mobile, the service might
> be terminated unexpectedly someday. That's the fate of Google
> services that do not make money.

In a later email you mentioned the need for downloadable files. Google
Code does not support that anymore.

Can not say that I am overly impressed with what I have seen but I
haven't really worked with the system.

> 2. Migrate to github: Pros: fast, nice git repo management. Cons:
> no issue traker, no mailing list, no other things our projects will
> need. Only the git repo is good.

Same as above with regards to downloadable files.

The cons is strange though. You do have a issue list thing. I remember
it as very slim and not very good but still, maybe it have shaped up
since.

> 3. Keep sourceforge and move the git repos to github. Pros: still
> having the issue trackers and mailing lists, and we can use better
> git code browser and others. Cons: I'm not sure if this violates
> the user agreement of sf.net. IIRC, it has some restrictions on
> this.

I can not see any reason at all that we should stay at SF.
/ANY/
http://sourceforge.net/export/

On 2013-04-18 05:58, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> or 4. Self-host, with your own git repo, your own bug tracker, and 
> mailman for your mailing lists. Yes, it could be tough to set up
> but the benefits in the long term would be great.

Not very bothering or troublesome really. I have done this with both
Trac and Redmine for project hosting and mailman for mails and gitosis
for the git ssh stuff.
For selfhosting there are more than we can handle to evaluate, I have
some ideas and others have theirs. A first decision is probably to
choose "hosted" or "inhouse".
The "inhouse" option is plauged with the question, "who would host it?"


I would also like to propose to look at http://www.gitorious.org, it's
pretty much github but also a good citizen as they open source the
platform.

- -- 
brother
http://sis.bthstudent.se
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