Joe,

I have used Google code on a few small projects and it has been very
stable. Recently I have started using git (github), but I don't have much
experience with it yet. Github does seem ok for what it is supposed to do.

My vote is for Google code.

73,

-- Edson PY2SDR


On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 5:05 PM, Joe Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> An impending issue for us to ponder:
>
> BerliOS has announced that their hosting service for open-source projects
> like ours will end on April 30 of this year.
>
> We must consider the available options for moving the WSJT project
> elsewhere.
>
> BerliOS is cooperating with SourceForge to (supposedly) make migration
> there relatively painless.  I'm not a SourceForge fan -- there's far too
> much extraneous "noise" (read: Advertising) on their web pages, which
> anyway seem to me to be poorly designed and organized.
>
> Nevertheless, SourceForge *may* be our best option.  We don't use the
> repository web site as the place most users go for downloads -- I've always
> kept the WSJT Home Page elsewhere, and it has no annoying pollution from
> advertising.  Those of us who contribute to source code and documentation
> use the repository almost entitrely for checkouts and commits, so we seldom
> need to look at the web pages.  In that case, SourceForge may not be too
> objectionable.
>
> With that said, I'm certainly not an expert on these things.  Does anyone
> know of an alternative to SourceForge that might be better?
> Any other opinions or advice?
>
>         -- Joe, K1JT
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