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Comparison of source-code-hosting facilities

A source-code-hosting facility (also known as forge) is a file archive and web hosting facility for source code of software, documentation, web pages, and other works, accessible either publicly or privately. They are often used by open-source software projects and other multi-developer projects to maintain revision and version history, or version control. Many repositories provide a bug tracking system, and offer release management, mailing lists, and wiki-based project documentation. Software authors generally retain their copyright when software is posted to a code hosting facilities.

General information edit

Name Developer Initial release Free server? Free client? Associated collaborative development environment Notes
Assembla Assembla, Inc. 2005 No Un­known Un­known
Azure DevOps Services Microsoft 2012[1] No No Azure DevOps Services

Microsoft Visual Studio

Most features are free for open source projects or teams of 5 members or less[2]
Bitbucket Atlassian 2008 No No Atlassian BitBucket Server, JIRA and Confluence Denies service to Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Syria[3]
CloudForge CollabNet 2012 No Un­known Un­known
Gitea CommitGo, Inc.[4] 2016-12[5] Yes Yes Gitea Gitea is an open-source software tool funded on Open Collective that is designed for self-hosting, but also provides a free first-party instance.
GForge The GForge Group, Inc.[6] 2006 Partial Yes Cloud version – free up to 5 users. On-premises version – free up to 5 users. GForge is free for open source projects.
GitHub GitHub, Inc. (A subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation) 2008-04 No No Un­known Denies service to Crimea, North Korea, Sudan, Syria[7]

List of government takedown requests

GitLab GitLab Inc. 2011-09[8] Partial[9] Yes[10] GitLab FOSS – free software
GitLab Enterprise Edition (EE) – proprietary
Denies service to Crimea, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Syria[11]
GNU Savannah Free Software Foundation 2001-01 Yes Yes Savane For use by projects with GPL compatible licenses, subject to staff approval.

Code access review.[12]

Helix TeamHub Perforce Software 1995 No No Cloud version – free up to 5 users. On-premises version requires a license. Free cloud version has no limits on projects within 5gb storage limit.

On-premises version has DevOps pipeline technology and free replicas.

Launchpad Canonical 2004 Yes No Launchpad Supports Bazaar and Git for version-controlled repository hosting.[13][14]
OSDN OSDN K.K. 2002–04 Un­known Yes Un­known For open-source projects only.[15] Ad-supported.
Ourproject.org Comunes Collective 2002 Yes Yes FusionForge For free software, free culture and free content projects.
OW2 OW2 2008 No No GitLab Oriented on middleware technology.
Phabricator Phacility, Inc. 2010 Yes Yes Phabricator End of life.[16]
SEUL Un­known 1997-05 Un­known No Un­known
SourceForge Slashdot Media 1999-11 Yes[17][18] Yes Apache Allura For use by open-source projects.[19] Ad-supported.
Subject to American export restrictions, so denies service to Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Syria.[20]
Name Manager Established Server side: all free software Client side: all-free JS code Developed or used CDE Notes

Features edit

Name Code review Bug tracking Web hosting Wiki Translation system Shell server Mailing list Forum Personal repository Private repository Announce Build system Team Release binaries Self-hosting
Assembla Yes[21] Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes[22] Yes Yes Yes Un­known No
Azure DevOps Services Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Commercially (Azure DevOps Server)
Bitbucket Yes[23] Yes[a] Yes[24] Yes No No No No Yes Yes[b] No Yes[25] Yes No[26] Commercially (Bitbucket Server formerly Stash)[c]
Buddy Yes Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes[d] Yes Yes Yes
CloudForge Un­known Yes Yes Yes No No No No Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known No
GForge Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Gitea Yes Yes No Yes No No No No Yes Yes Un­known Yes[27] Yes Yes Yes
GitHub Yes[28] Yes[29][e] Yes[30] Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes[31] Yes Yes Commercially (GitHub Enterprise)
GitLab Yes[32] Yes Yes[33] Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes[34] Yes Yes[35] Yes[f]
GNU Savannah Yes[36] Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No[37] No No Yes No Yes Un­known Yes
Helix TeamHub Yes[38] Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes, with hooks. Jenkins, TeamCity, etc. No Yes Yes
Kallithea Yes No Yes No No Un­known No No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes
Launchpad Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes[g] Yes Yes[h] Yes Un­known Yes
OSDN Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No
Ourproject.org Un­known Yes Yes Yes No Un­known Yes Yes Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Yes
Phabricator Yes Yes Yes Yes Un­known Yes Un­known Yes Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Un­known Yes
RhodeCode Yes No Yes No No Un­known No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes
SourceForge Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes[i] Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Name Code review Bug tracking Web hosting Wiki Translation system Shell server Mailing list Forum Personal repository Private repository Announce Build system Team Release binaries Self-hosting

Version control systems edit

Name CVS Git Hg SVN BZR TFVC Arch Perforce Fossil
Assembla No Yes No Yes No No No Yes No
Azure DevOps Services No Yes No No No Yes No No No
Bitbucket No Yes Until Feb 2020[c] No No No No No No
Buddy No Yes No No No No No No No
CloudForge No Yes No Yes No No No No No
GForge Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No
Gitea No Yes No No No No No No No
GitHub No Yes No Partial, until Jan 2024[39][40] No No No No No
GitLab No Yes No No No No No No No
GNU Savannah Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes[41] No Yes No No
Kallithea No Yes Yes No No No No No No
Launchpad Import only Yes[14][42] Import only[43] Import only Yes No No No Un­known
OSDN Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Un­known Un­known
Ourproject.org Yes No No Yes No No No Un­known Un­known
OW2 Dropped[44] Yes No Dropped[44] No No No No No
Helix TeamHub No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No
Phabricator No Yes Yes Yes No No No No No
RhodeCode No Yes Yes Yes No No No No No
SEUL.org Yes No No Yes No No No Un­known Un­known
SourceForge Dropped[45] Yes Yes Yes Dropped[46] No No Un­known No[47]
Name CVS Git Hg SVN BZR TFVC Arch Perforce Fossil

Popularity edit

Name Users Projects
Assembla Un­known 526,581+[48]
Bitbucket 5,000,000[49] Un­known
Buddy Un­known Un­known
CloudForge Un­known Un­known
Gitea Un­known Un­known
GitHub 94,000,000[50] 330,000,000[50]
GitLab 31,190,000[51] 546,000[52][j]
GNU Savannah 93,346[53] 3,848[53]
Launchpad 3,965,288[54] 40,881[55]
OSDN 54,826[56] 6,294[56]
Ourproject.org 6,353[57] 1,846[57]
OW2 Un­known Un­known
SEUL Un­known Un­known
SourceForge 3,700,000[58] 500,000[58]
Name Users Projects

Discontinued: CodePlex, Gna!, Google Code.

Specialized hosting facilities edit

The following are open-source software hosting facilities that only serve a specific narrowly focused community or technology.

Name Ad-free CVS Git SVN Arch Notes
Drupal Yes No Yes No No Only for Drupal related projects.
freedesktop.org Yes No Yes No No Only for interoperability and shared base technology for free software desktop environments on Linux and other Unix-like operating systems, including the X Window System (X11) and cairo (graphics).
mozdev.org Yes Yes Un­known No No Only for Mozilla-related projects. Defunct as of July 2020.
Name Ad-free CVS Git SVN Arch Notes

Former hosting facilities edit

  • Alioth (Debian) – In 2018, Alioth has been replaced by a GitLab based solution hosted on salsa.debian.org. Alioth has been finally switched off in June 2018.
  • BerliOS – abandoned in April 2014[59]
  • Betavine – abandoned somewhere in 2015.
  • CodeHaus – shut down in May 2015[60]
  • CodePlex – shut down in December 2017.
  • Fedora Hosted – closed in March 2017[61]
  • Gitorious – shut down in June 2015.
  • Gna! – shut down in 2017.
  • Google Code – closed in January 2016, all projects archived. See http://code.google.com/archive/.
  • java.net – Java.net and kenai.com hosting closed April 2017.
  • Phabricator – wound down operations 1 June 2021, all projects continued to be hosted with very limited support after 31 August 2021.[16]
  • Tigris.org – shut down in July 2020.[62]
  • Mozdev.org - shut down in July 2020.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Anyone can submit Bug Reports without logging in.
  2. ^ Limited to 5 users on free plan (see Pricing – bitbucket.org)
  3. ^ a b Self hosted version is known as BitBucket Server and only supports Git repositories
  4. ^ Builds are run in Docker containers
  5. ^ Requires one to log in to report a Bug.
  6. ^ Has an open source FOSS edition and commercial Enterprise Edition
  7. ^ Currently only available for security vulnerability updates
  8. ^ Ubuntu
  9. ^ Private repositories can be used to set up a project before going live. However, SourceForge requires that the project remains open source. See SourceForge Support.
  10. ^ GitLab is not fundamentally organized by projects, so the count is somewhat difficult.

References edit

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  2. ^ "Pricing for Azure DevOps Services". Microsoft Azure. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  3. ^ "Export Restrictions". Retrieved 19 January 2020.}}
  4. ^ "Gitea Official Website".
  5. ^ "Announcement blog post". Gitea Blog. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  6. ^ "Comprehensive, Elegant, Scalable Teamwork". GForge. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  7. ^ "GitHub and Trade Controls". Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  8. ^ "About". GitLab.com. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  9. ^ "GitLab FOSS – free software". GitLab.com.
  10. ^ Gerwitz, Mike (20 May 2015). "GitLab, Gitorious, and Free Software". GitLab.com. GitLab. Retrieved 19 March 2016.
  11. ^ "GCP migration and Areas where google is blocked".
  12. ^ Hosting requirements [Savannah]. Savannah.gnu.org. Retrieved 2015-04-01.
  13. ^ "Code/Git".
  14. ^ a b "Launchpad Blog". Blog.launchpad.net. 1 May 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  15. ^ "About OSDN". OSDN. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  16. ^ a b "Phacility is Winding Down Operations". Phacility. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
  17. ^ . SourceForge. Archived from the original on 20 August 2013. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  18. ^ "The Next SourceForge". SourceForge. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  19. ^ "About (SourceForge)". SourceForge. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
  20. ^ "Terms of Use". slashdotmedia.com. SlashdotMedia. 18 February 2016. 8. Registration; Use of Secure Areas and Passwords.
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  22. ^ . Assembla.com. Archived from the original on 13 July 2016. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  23. ^ – Using Mercurial Queues And Bitbucket.org 28 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  24. ^ Publishing a Website on Bitbucket – Bitbucket – Atlassian Documentation 23 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine. Confluence.atlassian.com. Retrieved 2013-09-21.
  25. ^ Bitbucket Pipelines
  26. ^ Issue #11404 – Bitbucket equivalent of GitHub Releases? (BB-13572)
  27. ^ "Gitea compared to other Git hosting options – Docs".
  28. ^ "Pull Requests 2.0 · GitHub". Github.com. 31 August 2010. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  29. ^ no file attachments, but images can be embedded GitHub Issue Tracker – GitHub
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  31. ^ "Features • GitHub Actions". GitHub. Retrieved 15 May 2021.
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  35. ^ . GitLab. 22 November 2015. Archived from the original on 18 January 2017. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  36. ^ "Savannah's Maintenance Docs: How To Get Your Project Approved Quickly". The review we do can be lengthy and difficult for both the submitter and the reviewer. Be sure to follow these steps; if your project doesn't comply with our requirements, we will ask you to make changes to your project or register again. This ensures a level of quality for projects hosted at Savannah, and even more important, raises awareness of these legal and philosophical issues related to free software.
  37. ^ . Savannah.nongnu.org. Archived from the original on 19 April 2018. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  38. ^ "Code Repository Tools for Seamless Collaboration".
  39. ^ Collaborating on GitHub with Subversion. Github.com (26 June 2012). Retrieved 2015-04-01.
  40. ^ Cooper, Matt. "Sunsetting Subversion support". GitHub. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
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  43. ^ "Launchpad Blog". Blog.launchpad.net. 29 October 2009. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
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  46. ^ SourceForge docs for bazaar, Bazaar is no longer available for new projects, they only offer limited support for Bazaar for projects previously using it on the Classic SourceForge system (1 July 2013).
  47. ^ Feature Request: Fossil Repositories
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  51. ^ "Is it any good?". GitLab. Retrieved 7 July 2021.
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  54. ^ People and teams in Launchpad. launchpad.net. Retrieved 2017-10-18.
  55. ^ Projects registered in Launchpad. launchpad.net. Retrieved 2017-10-18
  56. ^ a b "OSDN Site top". OSDN. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  57. ^ a b . ourproject.org. Archived from the original on 26 February 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  58. ^ a b "About".
  59. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 April 2014.
  60. ^ "Codehaus: The once great house of code has fallen". 2 March 2015. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  61. ^ "Infrastructure/Fedorahosted-retirement – FedoraProject". fedoraproject.org.
  62. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 July 2020.

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See also Collaborative development environment and Comparison of version control software A source code hosting facility also known as forge is a file archive and web hosting facility for source code of software documentation web pages and other works accessible either publicly or privately They are often used by open source software projects and other multi developer projects to maintain revision and version history or version control Many repositories provide a bug tracking system and offer release management mailing lists and wiki based project documentation Software authors generally retain their copyright when software is posted to a code hosting facilities Contents 1 General information 2 Features 3 Version control systems 4 Popularity 5 Specialized hosting facilities 6 Former hosting facilities 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksGeneral information editName Developer Initial release Free server Free client Associated collaborative development environment Notes Assembla Assembla Inc 2005 No Un known Un known Azure DevOps Services Microsoft 2012 1 No No Azure DevOps Services Microsoft Visual Studio Most features are free for open source projects or teams of 5 members or less 2 Bitbucket Atlassian 2008 No No Atlassian BitBucket Server JIRA and Confluence Denies service to Cuba Iran North Korea Sudan Syria 3 CloudForge CollabNet 2012 No Un known Un known Gitea CommitGo Inc 4 2016 12 5 Yes Yes Gitea Gitea is an open source software tool funded on Open Collective that is designed for self hosting but also provides a free first party instance GForge The GForge Group Inc 6 2006 Partial Yes Cloud version free up to 5 users On premises version free up to 5 users GForge is free for open source projects GitHub GitHub Inc A subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation 2008 04 No No Un known Denies service to Crimea North Korea Sudan Syria 7 List of government takedown requests GitLab GitLab Inc 2011 09 8 Partial 9 Yes 10 GitLab FOSS free softwareGitLab Enterprise Edition EE proprietary Denies service to Crimea Cuba Iran North Korea Sudan Syria 11 GNU Savannah Free Software Foundation 2001 01 Yes Yes Savane For use by projects with GPL compatible licenses subject to staff approval Code access review 12 Helix TeamHub Perforce Software 1995 No No Cloud version free up to 5 users On premises version requires a license Free cloud version has no limits on projects within 5gb storage limit On premises version has DevOps pipeline technology and free replicas Launchpad Canonical 2004 Yes No Launchpad Supports Bazaar and Git for version controlled repository hosting 13 14 OSDN OSDN K K 2002 04 Un known Yes Un known For open source projects only 15 Ad supported Ourproject org Comunes Collective 2002 Yes Yes FusionForge For free software free culture and free content projects OW2 OW2 2008 No No GitLab Oriented on middleware technology Phabricator Phacility Inc 2010 Yes Yes Phabricator End of life 16 SEUL Un known 1997 05 Un known No Un known SourceForge Slashdot Media 1999 11 Yes 17 18 Yes Apache Allura For use by open source projects 19 Ad supported Subject to American export restrictions so denies service to Cuba Iran North Korea Sudan Syria 20 Name Manager Established Server side all free software Client side all free JS code Developed or used CDE NotesFeatures editName Code review Bug tracking Web hosting Wiki Translation system Shell server Mailing list Forum Personal repository Private repository Announce Build system Team Release binaries Self hosting Assembla Yes 21 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes 22 Yes Yes Yes Un known No Azure DevOps Services Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Commercially Azure DevOps Server Bitbucket Yes 23 Yes a Yes 24 Yes No No No No Yes Yes b No Yes 25 Yes No 26 Commercially Bitbucket Server formerly Stash c Buddy Yes Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes d Yes Yes Yes CloudForge Un known Yes Yes Yes No No No No Un known Un known Un known Un known Un known Un known No GForge Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Gitea Yes Yes No Yes No No No No Yes Yes Un known Yes 27 Yes Yes Yes GitHub Yes 28 Yes 29 e Yes 30 Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes 31 Yes Yes Commercially GitHub Enterprise GitLab Yes 32 Yes Yes 33 Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes 34 Yes Yes 35 Yes f GNU Savannah Yes 36 Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No 37 No No Yes No Yes Un known Yes Helix TeamHub Yes 38 Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes with hooks Jenkins TeamCity etc No Yes Yes Kallithea Yes No Yes No No Un known No No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Launchpad Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes g Yes Yes h Yes Un known Yes OSDN Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No Ourproject org Un known Yes Yes Yes No Un known Yes Yes Un known Un known Un known Un known Un known Un known Yes Phabricator Yes Yes Yes Yes Un known Yes Un known Yes Un known Un known Un known Un known Un known Un known Yes RhodeCode Yes No Yes No No Un known No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes SourceForge Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes i Yes No Yes Yes Yes Name Code review Bug tracking Web hosting Wiki Translation system Shell server Mailing list Forum Personal repository Private repository Announce Build system Team Release binaries Self hostingVersion control systems editName CVS Git Hg SVN BZR TFVC Arch Perforce Fossil Assembla No Yes No Yes No No No Yes No Azure DevOps Services No Yes No No No Yes No No No Bitbucket No Yes Until Feb 2020 c No No No No No No Buddy No Yes No No No No No No No CloudForge No Yes No Yes No No No No No GForge Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No Gitea No Yes No No No No No No No GitHub No Yes No Partial until Jan 2024 39 40 No No No No No GitLab No Yes No No No No No No No GNU Savannah Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 41 No Yes No No Kallithea No Yes Yes No No No No No No Launchpad Import only Yes 14 42 Import only 43 Import only Yes No No No Un known OSDN Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Un known Un known Ourproject org Yes No No Yes No No No Un known Un known OW2 Dropped 44 Yes No Dropped 44 No No No No No Helix TeamHub No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No Phabricator No Yes Yes Yes No No No No No RhodeCode No Yes Yes Yes No No No No No SEUL org Yes No No Yes No No No Un known Un known SourceForge Dropped 45 Yes Yes Yes Dropped 46 No No Un known No 47 Name CVS Git Hg SVN BZR TFVC Arch Perforce FossilPopularity editName Users Projects Assembla Un known 526 581 48 Bitbucket 5 000 000 49 Un known Buddy Un known Un known CloudForge Un known Un known Gitea Un known Un known GitHub 94 000 000 50 330 000 000 50 GitLab 31 190 000 51 546 000 52 j GNU Savannah 93 346 53 3 848 53 Launchpad 3 965 288 54 40 881 55 OSDN 54 826 56 6 294 56 Ourproject org 6 353 57 1 846 57 OW2 Un known Un known SEUL Un known Un known SourceForge 3 700 000 58 500 000 58 Name Users Projects Discontinued CodePlex Gna Google Code Specialized hosting facilities editThe following are open source software hosting facilities that only serve a specific narrowly focused community or technology Name Ad free CVS Git SVN Arch Notes Drupal Yes No Yes No No Only for Drupal related projects freedesktop org Yes No Yes No No Only for interoperability and shared base technology for free software desktop environments on Linux and other Unix like operating systems including the X Window System X11 and cairo graphics mozdev org Yes Yes Un known No No Only for Mozilla related projects Defunct as of July 2020 Name Ad free CVS Git SVN Arch NotesFormer hosting facilities editAlioth Debian In 2018 Alioth has been replaced by a GitLab based solution hosted on salsa debian org Alioth has been finally switched off in June 2018 BerliOS abandoned in April 2014 59 Betavine abandoned somewhere in 2015 CodeHaus shut down in May 2015 60 CodePlex shut down in December 2017 Fedora Hosted closed in March 2017 61 Gitorious shut down in June 2015 Gna shut down in 2017 Google Code closed in January 2016 all projects archived See http code google com archive java net Java net and kenai com hosting closed April 2017 Phabricator wound down operations 1 June 2021 all projects continued to be hosted with very limited support after 31 August 2021 16 Tigris org shut down in July 2020 62 Mozdev org shut down in July 2020 See also edit nbsp Free and open source software portal Comparison of version control software Distributed version control Forge software List of free software project directories List of version control software Source code escrow for closed source software Version control source code management systems Notes edit Anyone can submit Bug Reports without logging in Limited to 5 users on free plan see Pricing bitbucket org a b Self hosted version is known as BitBucket Server and only supports Git repositories Builds are run in Docker containers Requires one to log in to report a Bug Has an open source FOSS edition and commercial Enterprise Edition Currently only available for security vulnerability updates Ubuntu Private repositories can be used to set up a project before going live However SourceForge requires that the project remains open source See SourceForge Support GitLab is not fundamentally organized by projects so the count is somewhat difficult References edit Somasegar S 31 October 2012 Team Foundation Service is Released blogs MSDN Microsoft com Pricing for Azure DevOps Services Microsoft Azure Retrieved 11 October 2019 Export Restrictions Retrieved 19 January 2020 Gitea Official Website Announcement blog post Gitea Blog Retrieved 9 May 2022 Comprehensive Elegant Scalable Teamwork GForge Retrieved 5 April 2022 GitHub and Trade Controls Retrieved 19 January 2020 About GitLab com Retrieved 21 March 2019 GitLab FOSS free software GitLab com Gerwitz Mike 20 May 2015 GitLab Gitorious and Free Software GitLab com GitLab Retrieved 19 March 2016 GCP migration and Areas where google is blocked Hosting requirements Savannah Savannah gnu org Retrieved 2015 04 01 Code Git a b Launchpad Blog Blog launchpad net 1 May 2015 Retrieved 20 May 2015 About OSDN OSDN Retrieved 22 May 2017 a b Phacility is Winding Down Operations Phacility Retrieved 13 July 2021 About Allura SourceForge Archived from the original on 20 August 2013 Retrieved 25 August 2013 The Next SourceForge SourceForge Retrieved 25 August 2013 About SourceForge SourceForge Retrieved 25 August 2013 Terms of Use slashdotmedia com SlashdotMedia 18 February 2016 8 Registration Use of Secure Areas and Passwords Andy Singleton 27 March 2012 Announcing Advanced Merge Requests for Git Blog assembla com Archived from the original on 21 May 2015 Retrieved 20 May 2015 Get Started for Free in 60 Seconds Assembla Plans Assembla com Archived from the original on 13 July 2016 Retrieved 20 May 2015 Using Mercurial Queues And Bitbucket org Archived 28 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine Publishing a Website on Bitbucket Bitbucket Atlassian Documentation Archived 23 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine Confluence atlassian com Retrieved 2013 09 21 Bitbucket Pipelines Issue 11404 Bitbucket equivalent of GitHub Releases BB 13572 Gitea compared to other Git hosting options Docs Pull Requests 2 0 GitHub Github com 31 August 2010 Retrieved 20 May 2015 no file attachments but images can be embedded GitHub Issue Tracker GitHub GitHub Pages GitHub Features GitHub Actions GitHub Retrieved 15 May 2021 Features GitLab Retrieved 14 June 2018 GitLab Pages GitLab Archived from the original on 7 July 2016 Retrieved 7 March 2016 Continuous Integration GitLab Archived from the original on 24 October 2018 Retrieved 20 May 2017 GitLab 8 2 released GitLab 22 November 2015 Archived from the original on 18 January 2017 Retrieved 28 June 2017 Savannah s Maintenance Docs How To Get Your Project Approved Quickly The review we do can be lengthy and difficult for both the submitter and the reviewer Be sure to follow these steps if your project doesn t comply with our requirements we will ask you to make changes to your project or register again This ensures a level of quality for projects hosted at Savannah and even more important raises awareness of these legal and philosophical issues related to free software Savannah Administration In Depth Guide Savannah Savannah nongnu org Archived from the original on 19 April 2018 Retrieved 20 May 2015 Code Repository Tools for Seamless Collaboration Collaborating on GitHub with Subversion Github com 26 June 2012 Retrieved 2015 04 01 Cooper Matt Sunsetting Subversion support GitHub Retrieved 1 October 2023 Savannah Support Request sr 106417 24 October 2008 GNU Bazaar on Savannah retrieved 10 December 2008 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Launchpad Blog Blog launchpad net 8 July 2009 Retrieved 20 May 2015 Launchpad Blog Blog launchpad net 29 October 2009 Retrieved 20 May 2015 a b Gforge decommission OW2 Technology Council Retrieved 5 May 2022 SourceForge Support Documentation CVS SourceForge docs for bazaar Bazaar is no longer available for new projects they only 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