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This is a list of Project hosting options, and what the options and benefits of each are. == Public ===== Github === Most common git-based hosting solution. Most major linux-related open source projects whichdo not want to support their own hosting use github. === Gnu Savanah === Run by the Free software foundation to host projects, including CVS. Non-gnu software is on a separate URL fromthose which are GNU projects. === Sourceforge === Generally not recommended, because of deceptive and malicious practices in distributing installers forsoftware they hosted. Since change of ownership, they seem to be cleaning up their act. === Google Code ===Deprecated. Previously a good option because it made it very easy to host own documentation. === DARCShub === Uses '''darcs''', rather than git or SVN for project management. === Gitlab === Free private Repositories; Git-based === Launchpad === Project-centric rather than user-centric. Used by Ubuntu for PPAs. == Self-hosted ===== Gitolite === === GOGS === GO Git Service. Easy to configure web interface to git repositories. === Gitea === Fork of GOGS, mirrors pretty well the UI and functionality of GitHub. We host this, on [[https://git.vtluug.org]] === Gitweb ===  [[Category:Reference]][[Category:Pending deletionSoftware]]
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