Well, we're using launchpad already. We use it for building, and for making PPAs available. We'll keep using it for those reasons I think.
(speaking of which, we should link those PPAs on the new GettingStarted page). I hadn't considered moving everything there. They do support git now. But I guess there's less people using it than even bitbucket. I don't think they have windows/OSX build support, so we'd need to use github with travis/appveyor anyway for those. cheers, On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 3:38 PM, Sam Bull <sam.hack...@sent.com> wrote: > On Mon, 2017-03-27 at 15:21 +0200, Jorge wrote: > > Am 27.03.2017 um 11:59 schrieb Sam Bull: > > > On Mon, 2017-03-27 at 11:24 +0200, Dominik George wrote: > > > > > I use the tosdr.org plugin, which gives a rating for ToS for a > > > > > website, > > > > > and summarises the points of the license. Might give you a good > > > > > overview, you can view the summary they give here: > > > > > > > > > > https://tosdr.org/#github > > > > Unfortunately, the analysis provided there discusses the old ToS, > > > > not > > > > those in effect since February. > > > Ah, reported to them that it is out-of-date. Looks like you could > > > contribute some new points directly at https://edit.tosdr.org/ if > > > you > > > feel so inclined. > > Have you considered NotABug or GitLab? > > Well, if we're mentioning alternatives, I've still yet to see anything > with a better user experience than Launchpad, which is free for open > source projects, and is open source itself. I still put all my projects > up there.