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| Date | 2011-07-13 19:59 +1000 |
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| From | Cameron Simpson <cs@zip.com.au> |
| Subject | Re: Code hosting services |
| References | <4E1D413E.7080002@gmail.com> |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Message-ID | <mailman.963.1310551167.1164.python-list@python.org> (permalink) |
On 13Jul2011 01:54, Andrew Berg <bahamutzero8825@gmail.com> wrote: | I know this isn't specific to Python, but it is somewhat on topic. Way | back when I had a simple project, SourceForge was by far the most | prominent place to host (and it still is, though to a lesser extent | now). SourceForge is still an option for me, but I know there are many | other hosts out there. The problem is I don't which one what the pros | and cons of each are. Wikipedia has some information, but it's generally | objective. This is useful, but it's not enough to narrow my choices down | to one or two. What can you guys recommend? | | BTW, I'll likely be sticking with Mercurial for revision control. | TortoiseHg is a wonderful tool set and I managed to get MercurialEclipse | working well. I'm using bitbucket and liking it. Cheers, -- Cameron Simpson <cs@zip.com.au> DoD#743 http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/ If not for the one-percent inspiration, that would have just been a lot of sweat. - overhead by WIRED at the Intelligent Printing conference Oct2006
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Re: Code hosting services Cameron Simpson <cs@zip.com.au> - 2011-07-13 19:59 +1000
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