I just did some more research on the sourceforge project webspace. Database
support is crucial for backends and sourceforge offers decent MySql access
for applications that live in the project webspace. My suggestion would be
the following

- project admins activate the database, and, on request, grant individual
contrib authors access to the project webspace and the database.  
- in the webspace, a filesystem structure mirroring the qooxdoo-contrib
folder structure is created. contrib authors can then upload the "build"
version of their apps. In the future, this process could be somehow
automated. 

This way, we could have a publically accessible live version of the
contributions. 

Thanks,
Christian 


[1] http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Shell%20service
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