On 08/09/15 22:40, [email protected] wrote: > I encourage you to check it out and make your own unbiaised opinion :P
I'm also biased, I've worked with some FusionForge guys for a while (Roland Mas, Christian Bayle & co), very nice and commited people. From the old-school forge family, FusionForge looks indeed the best. From my point of view the code is freaky, still showing its roots in SF, but it's slowly refactored and had a mix of developers/packagers/users/contributors dedicated to it (as of 2012). That could be a good option for a low-cost and safe long-term maintenance for Gna! projects. But I'm not sure people are talking about this here, I think some described the kind of forge you'd love to have, built with Free Software, which obviously would be more like the fashionable Githubs & co. Maybe we're having 2 concurrent discussions... _______________________________________________ Project mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/project
