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Updates tagged with sourceforge on Federati Nu: Federated N-series GNU Social!lnxw48a1: @fu I'm willing to submit issues if the project has a non-GitHub mirror. I've even created accounts on small code-hosting platforms or project-only platforms to submit issues. But if I have to log into GitHub in order to submit an issue, I'm more likely to look for a replacement than submit an issue. Even though I still have a GH account, it's been empty and unused for a decade. ( We should have learned from our previous experience, when almost every FOSS project's repo and issues were on #SourceForge. Or even from the mad scrambles when Google Code & Gitorious closed. )
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lnxw48a1's status on Sunday, 19-Mar-2023 00:41:28 UTC@<a href="https://libranet.de/profile/fu" class="h-card u-url p-nickname mention" title="Ji Fu">fu</a> I'm willing to submit issues if the project has a non-GitHub mirror. I've even created accounts on small code-hosting platforms or project-only platforms to submit issues. But if I have to log into GitHub in order to submit an issue, I'm more likely to look for a replacement than submit an issue.<br /><br /> Even though I still have a GH account, it's been empty and unused for a decade. ( We should have learned from our previous experience, when almost every FOSS project's repo and issues were on #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sourceforge" rel="tag">SourceForge.</a></span> Or even from the mad scrambles when Google Code & Gitorious closed. )2023-03-19T00:41:28+00:00LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}lnxw48a1: I'm starting to wonder whether operating a shared #code-hosting platform is only possible with sponsorship. #Gitorious collapsed because their paid hosting couldn't cover their costs (which includes the cost of free hosting). I don't believe #Github ever publicly released figures, but I do remember hearing a rumor that they were not profitable before #Microsoft purchased them. #Bitbucket still persists, but #Atlassian has made so many changes to their offerings that IMO, using their platform is putting everything that touches it at risk. #SourceForge went to all sorts of dangerous extremes to try to monetize the huge number of repositories they host (most of which appear to be residue of projects that have either died or moved their active repos elsewhere). #Darcs_Hub ( #Darcs ), #The_Nest ( #Pijul ), and #ChiselApp ( #Fossil ) are all too small to experience the tremendous cost factors.
https://nu.federati.net/notice/3407052
lnxw48a1's status on Friday, 05-Aug-2022 12:53:18 UTCI'm starting to wonder whether operating a shared #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/codehosting" rel="tag">code-hosting</a></span> platform is only possible with sponsorship. #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/gitorious" rel="tag">Gitorious</a></span> collapsed because their paid hosting couldn't cover their costs (which includes the cost of free hosting). I don't believe #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/github" rel="tag">Github</a></span> ever publicly released figures, but I do remember hearing a rumor that they were not profitable before #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/microsoft" rel="tag">Microsoft</a></span> purchased them. #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/bitbucket" rel="tag">Bitbucket</a></span> still persists, but #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/atlassian" rel="tag">Atlassian</a></span> has made so many changes to their offerings that IMO, using their platform is putting everything that touches it at risk. #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sourceforge" rel="tag">SourceForge</a></span> went to all sorts of dangerous extremes to try to monetize the huge number of repositories they host (most of which appear to be residue of projects that have either died or moved their active repos elsewhere).<br /><br /> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/darcshub" rel="tag">Darcs_Hub</a></span> ( #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/darcs" rel="tag">Darcs</a></span> ), #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/thenest" rel="tag">The_Nest</a></span> ( #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/pijul" rel="tag">Pijul</a></span> ), and #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/chiselapp" rel="tag">ChiselApp</a></span> ( #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/fossil" rel="tag">Fossil</a></span> ) are all too small to experience the tremendous cost factors.2022-08-05T12:53:18+00:00LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}lnxw48a1: > We should not use github and never should have because Free Software needs Free tools[0]. > [0] https://mako.cc/writing/hill-free_tools.html #GitHub's proprietariness has always been an unseen landmine, but like its predecessors #SourceForge, #GoogleCode, #CodePlex etc, projects have chosen based on present convenience (FOSS friendly, zero or low price for non-profit projects and individuals, large numbers of users --> potential for drive-by contributions). However, the big issue with GH and the others listed above was that to some degree, they were the center of gravity for code-hosting in their respective time periods. #DVCS software such as Git, Breezy, Mercurial, Fossil, Darcs, Pijul and so on could be used to enable a much more distributed hosting model--and should be. If people and projects do not have to join a specific #code-hosting site in order to contribute to a project / attract contributors, the allure of sites like GitHub starts to fade. @clacke
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lnxw48a1's status on Saturday, 02-Jul-2022 14:16:35 UTC> We should not use github and never should have because Free Software needs Free tools[0]. <br /><br /> > [0] <a href="https://mako.cc/writing/hill-free_tools.html" title="https://mako.cc/writing/hill-free_tools.html" rel="nofollow noreferrer" class="attachment">https://mako.cc/writing/hill-free_tools.html</a> <br /><br /> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/github" rel="tag">GitHub</a></span>'s proprietariness has always been an unseen landmine, but like its predecessors #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sourceforge" rel="tag">SourceForge</a></span>, #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/googlecode" rel="tag">GoogleCode</a></span>, #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/codeplex" rel="tag">CodePlex</a></span> etc, projects have chosen based on present convenience (FOSS friendly, zero or low price for non-profit projects and individuals, large numbers of users --> potential for drive-by contributions). However, the big issue with GH and the others listed above was that to some degree, they were the center of gravity for code-hosting in their respective time periods. <br /><br /> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/dvcs" rel="tag">DVCS</a></span> software such as Git, Breezy, Mercurial, Fossil, Darcs, Pijul and so on could be used to enable a much more distributed hosting model--and should be. If people and projects do not have to join a specific #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/codehosting" rel="tag">code-hosting</a></span> site in order to contribute to a project / attract contributors, the allure of sites like GitHub starts to fade.<br /><br /> @<a href="https://libranet.de/profile/clacke" class="h-card u-url p-nickname mention">clacke</a>2022-07-02T14:16:35+00:00LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}lnxw48a1: > Deleted all the forks I had on GitHub, moved the very few repos I care about over to Codeberg I believe moving over to #Codeberg is a big improvement over relying on #GitHub (which, as #SourceForge once was, is the center of gravity for FOSS projects' development). I closed all my repos on GH some years back. I kept one or two repos on #BitBucket for years, but they were basically dead. When BB rid itself of #Mercurial ( #hg ) and switched solely to #git, I took advantage of the opportunity to close my account there. That said, large numbers of people moving en mass from GitHub to Codeberg would just move the problem to a different platform. The problem being people rely heavily on a centralized service. As for GitHub, I still have my account, and with job-hunting, I really need to put something there. Seriously, I have had some places send rejection notices because they couldn't see any evidence (on GitHub) that I knew anything about the job. But I really only want GH to be a secondary mirror of a main repo hosted elsewhere.
https://nu.federati.net/notice/3404009
lnxw48a1's status on Wednesday, 22-Jun-2022 04:34:26 UTC> Deleted all the forks I had on GitHub, moved the very few repos I care about over to Codeberg<br /><br /> I believe moving over to #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/codeberg" rel="tag">Codeberg</a></span> is a big improvement over relying on #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/github" rel="tag">GitHub</a></span> (which, as #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sourceforge" rel="tag">SourceForge</a></span> once was, is the center of gravity for FOSS projects' development). <br /><br /> I closed all my repos on GH some years back. I kept one or two repos on #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/bitbucket" rel="tag">BitBucket</a></span> for years, but they were basically dead. When BB rid itself of #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/mercurial" rel="tag">Mercurial</a></span> ( #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/hg" rel="tag">hg</a></span> ) and switched solely to #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/git" rel="tag">git</a></span>, I took advantage of the opportunity to close my account there. <br /><br /> That said, large numbers of people moving en mass from GitHub to Codeberg would just move the problem to a different platform. The problem being people rely heavily on a centralized service.<br /><br /> As for GitHub, I still have my account, and with job-hunting, I really need to put something there. Seriously, I have had some places send rejection notices because they couldn't see any evidence (on GitHub) that I knew anything about the job. But I really only want GH to be a secondary mirror of a main repo hosted elsewhere.2022-06-22T04:34:26+00:00LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}lnxw48a1: "Wait and see?" Remember when #Sourceforge got new owners that started seizing the SF pages for projects that had moved to Github and pretending the project was active at its former location? That's what #Freenode is doing in this policy change.
https://nu.federati.net/notice/3367545
lnxw48a1's status on Wednesday, 26-May-2021 15:17:56 UTC"Wait and see?"<br /> <br /> Remember when #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sourceforge" rel="tag">Sourceforge</a></span> got new owners that started seizing the SF pages for projects that had moved to Github and pretending the project was active at its former location? <br /> <br /> That's what #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/freenode" rel="tag">Freenode</a></span> is doing in this policy change.2021-05-26T15:17:56+00:00LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}lnxw48a1: #YottaDB https://yottadb.com/ is forked from #GT.M, which used to be at http://fis-gtm.com/ ... but the site appears to be gone. The GT.M project page at #SourceForge is still there: https://sourceforge.net/projects/fis-gtm/ with recent releases ( latest is currently 2021-02-15 ). See also "Wikipedia":{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GT.M}. YottaDB development takes place at https://github.com/YottaDB/YDB #M / #MUMPS
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lnxw48a1's status on Friday, 12-Mar-2021 04:04:09 UTC#<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/yottadb" rel="tag">YottaDB</a></span> <a href="https://yottadb.com/" title="https://yottadb.com/" rel="nofollow noreferrer" class="attachment thumbnail">https://yottadb.com/</a> is forked from #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/gtm" rel="tag">GT.M</a></span>, which used to be at <a href="http://fis-gtm.com/" title="http://fis-gtm.com/" rel="nofollow">http://fis-gtm.com/</a> ... but the site appears to be gone. <br /><br /> The GT.M project page at #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sourceforge" rel="tag">SourceForge</a></span> is still there: <a href="https://sourceforge.net/projects/fis-gtm/" title="https://sourceforge.net/projects/fis-gtm/" rel="nofollow noreferrer" class="attachment">https://sourceforge.net/projects/fis-gtm/</a> with recent releases ( latest is currently 2021-02-15 ). See also "Wikipedia":{<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GT.M" title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GT.M" rel="nofollow noreferrer" class="attachment">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GT.M</a>}.<br /><br /> YottaDB development takes place at <a href="https://github.com/YottaDB/YDB" title="https://github.com/YottaDB/YDB" rel="nofollow noreferrer" class="attachment thumbnail">https://github.com/YottaDB/YDB</a> <br /><br /> #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/m" rel="tag">M</a></span> / #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/mumps" rel="tag">MUMPS</a></span>2021-03-12T04:04:09+00:00LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}lnxw48a1: @musicman They say there’s a .war file at #SourceForge, if you don’t want to have to build #OpenKM yourself. You should be able to drop the file in your #Tomcat server’s webapp directory.
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lnxw48a1's status on Wednesday, 23-Sep-2020 03:20:23 UTC@<a href="https://nu.federati.net/user/12" class="h-card u-url p-nickname mention" title="Douglas A. Whitfield">musicman</a> They say there’s a .war file at #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sourceforge" rel="tag">SourceForge</a></span>, if you don’t want to have to build #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/openkm" rel="tag">OpenKM</a></span> yourself. You should be able to drop the file in your #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/tomcat" rel="tag">Tomcat</a></span> server’s webapp directory.2020-09-23T03:20:23+00:00LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}strypey: @nono anyone who hosts source code is distributing software. Plus, code forges have usually distributed official releases in binary form. These are often linked free project homepages, a practice going right back to #Sourceforge. @dredmorbius
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strypey's status on Saturday, 15-Feb-2020 09:31:55 UTC<p><span class="h-card"><a href="https://pleroma.oook.fr/users/nono" class="u-url mention">@<span>nono</span></a></span> anyone who hosts source code is distributing software. Plus, code forges have usually distributed official releases in binary form. These are often linked free project homepages, a practice going right back to <a href="https://mastodon.nzoss.nz/tags/sourceforge" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>Sourceforge</span></a>.<br /><span class="h-card"><a href="https://mastodon.cloud/@dredmorbius" class="u-url mention">@<span>dredmorbius</span></a></span></p>2020-02-15T09:31:55+00:00Strypeystrypey: @benjaminbellamy at this point I'd rather pay an ethical business to take care of the hosting headaches for me, which is why I was asking. I did have a look at #PodcastGenerator, having seen that @dajbelshaw and Dai use it for #TIDE. There hasn't been a release of PG in a year and a half and the homepage hasn't been updated in that time. Plus it's hosted on #SourceForge. None of that inspires me with confidence.
https://nu.federati.net/notice/2958682
strypey's status on Thursday, 06-Jun-2019 12:22:05 UTC<p><span class="h-card"><a href="https://framapiaf.org/@benjaminbellamy" class="u-url mention">@<span>benjaminbellamy</span></a></span> at this point I'd rather pay an ethical business to take care of the hosting headaches for me, which is why I was asking. I did have a look at <a href="https://mastodon.nzoss.nz/tags/podcastgenerator" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>PodcastGenerator</span></a>, having seen that <span class="h-card"><a href="https://mastodon.social/@dajbelshaw" class="u-url mention">@<span>dajbelshaw</span></a></span> and Dai use it for <a href="https://mastodon.nzoss.nz/tags/tide" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>TIDE</span></a>. There hasn't been a release of PG in a year and a half and the homepage hasn't been updated in that time. Plus it's hosted on <a href="https://mastodon.nzoss.nz/tags/sourceforge" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>SourceForge</span></a>. None of that inspires me with confidence.</p>2019-06-06T12:22:05+00:00Strypeystrypey: @LWFlouisa absolutely. Corporate platforms have exploited a culture of collaborative creation and free sharing that emerged around early #commoning platforms, passing themselves off as being the same as community-orientated hosts like #SourceForge, #SlashDot, and #Wikipedia. It's a classic bait-and-switch.@z428 @pootz
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strypey's status on Tuesday, 15-Jan-2019 02:58:07 UTC<p><span class="h-card"><a href="https://leftlibertarian.club/users/LWFlouisa" class="u-url mention">@<span>LWFlouisa</span></a></span> absolutely. Corporate platforms have exploited a culture of collaborative creation and free sharing that emerged around early <a href="https://mastodon.nzoss.nz/tags/commoning" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>commoning</span></a> platforms, passing themselves off as being the same as community-orientated hosts like <a href="https://mastodon.nzoss.nz/tags/sourceforge" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>SourceForge</span></a>, <a href="https://mastodon.nzoss.nz/tags/slashdot" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>SlashDot</span></a>, and <a href="https://mastodon.nzoss.nz/tags/wikipedia" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>Wikipedia</span></a>. It's a classic bait-and-switch.<br /><span class="h-card"><a href="https://social.tchncs.de/@z428" class="u-url mention">@<span>z428</span></a></span> <span class="h-card"><a href="https://mastodon.technology/@pootz" class="u-url mention">@<span>pootz</span></a></span></p>2019-01-15T02:58:07+00:00Strypeylnxw48a1: @klaatu From what I hear, there has been a recent change of ownership. I don't know how true it is, but if it is true, it could provide an explanation for why they may have truly changed. Disclaimer: I haven't regularly visited #Sourceforge in years. This is all based on what I've heard people saying.
https://nu.federati.net/notice/1173617
lnxw48a1's status on Friday, 08-Jun-2018 01:14:35 UTC@<a href="https://mastodon.xyz/users/klaatu" class="h-card mention">klaatu</a> From what I hear, there has been a recent change of ownership. I don't know how true it is, but if it is true, it could provide an explanation for why they may have truly changed.<br /><br /> Disclaimer: I haven't regularly visited #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sourceforge" rel="tag">Sourceforge</a></span> in years. This is all based on what I've heard people saying.2018-06-08T01:14:35+00:00LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}klaatu: @ragazzonoioso I took you up on your dare. I figured the most likely candidate for adware from SF would be Windows, so I installed #ReactOS in a VM, downloaded and installed some .exe filles from #sourceforge, and I admit everything looked clean, vanilla, true to upstream.There *are* a heck of a lot of ads (even with ublock on) on sourceforge.Sourceforge like Github, as far as I know, isn't open. But it's a place that once had brand recognition and still does serve some stuff I like.
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klaatu's status on Thursday, 07-Jun-2018 22:56:07 UTC<p><span class="h-card"><a href="https://mastodon.social/@ragazzonoioso" class="u-url mention">@<span>ragazzonoioso</span></a></span> I took you up on your dare. I figured the most likely candidate for adware from SF would be Windows, so I installed <a href="https://mastodon.xyz/tags/reactos" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>ReactOS</span></a> in a VM, downloaded and installed some .exe filles from <a href="https://mastodon.xyz/tags/sourceforge" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>sourceforge</span></a>, and I admit everything looked clean, vanilla, true to upstream.</p><p>There *are* a heck of a lot of ads (even with ublock on) on sourceforge.</p><p>Sourceforge like Github, as far as I know, isn't open. But it's a place that once had brand recognition and still does serve some stuff I like.</p>2018-06-07T22:56:07+00:00notklaatulnxw48a1: @bob@soc.freedombone.net I've said for years that centralizing on #Github for #code-hosting is a mistake and a lapse of judgement. It's repeating #SourceForge all over.
https://nu.federati.net/notice/1133356
lnxw48a1's status on Saturday, 02-Jun-2018 10:01:40 UTC@<a href="https://soc.freedombone.net/users/bob" class="h-card mention">bob</a> I've said for years that centralizing on #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/github" rel="tag">Github</a></span> for #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/codehosting" rel="tag">code-hosting</a></span> is a mistake and a lapse of judgement. It's repeating #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sourceforge" rel="tag">SourceForge</a></span> all over.2018-06-02T10:01:40+00:00LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}lnxw48a1: @bob@soc.freedombone.net I've said for years that centralizing on #Github for #code-hosting is a mistake and a lapse of judgement. It's repeating #SourceForge all over.
https://nu.federati.net/notice/1133303
lnxw48a1's status on Saturday, 02-Jun-2018 09:40:37 UTC@<a href="https://soc.freedombone.net/users/bob" class="h-card mention">bob</a> I've said for years that centralizing on #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/github" rel="tag">Github</a></span> for #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/codehosting" rel="tag">code-hosting</a></span> is a mistake and a lapse of judgement. It's repeating #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sourceforge" rel="tag">SourceForge</a></span> all over.2018-06-02T09:40:37+00:00LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}strypey: @xurizaemon that's a bit harsh. #SourceForge suffered a few years of poor stewardship, but they improved. Some active projects still use it
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strypey's status on Wednesday, 11-Apr-2018 08:52:32 UTC@<a href="https://mastodon.social/@xurizaemon" class="h-card mention" title="chris burgess">xurizaemon</a> that's a bit harsh. #<span class="tag"><a href="https://quitter.se/tag/sourceforge" rel="tag">SourceForge</a></span> suffered a few years of poor stewardship, but they improved. Some active projects still use it2018-04-11T08:52:32+00:00Danyl Strypecwebber: @JordiGH @craigmaloney Thanks for the heads up... I pinged people in #sourceforge on freenode... let's see what happens.
https://nu.federati.net/notice/891436
cwebber's status on Wednesday, 28-Feb-2018 01:24:05 UTC<p><span class="h-card"><a href="https://mathstodon.xyz/@JordiGH" class="u-url mention">@<span>JordiGH</span></a></span> <span class="h-card"><a href="https://octodon.social/@craigmaloney" class="u-url mention">@<span>craigmaloney</span></a></span> Thanks for the heads up... I pinged people in <a href="https://octodon.social/tags/sourceforge" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>sourceforge</span></a> on freenode... let's see what happens.</p>2018-02-28T01:24:05+00:00Christine Lemmer-Webbercraigmaloney@octodon.social: @cwebber Ping #sourceforge on Freenode. I think they still have a presence there.
https://nu.federati.net/notice/891435
craigmaloney@octodon.social's status on Wednesday, 28-Feb-2018 01:21:10 UTC<p><span class="h-card"><a href="https://octodon.social/@cwebber" class="u-url mention">@<span>cwebber</span></a></span> Ping <a href="https://octodon.social/tags/sourceforge" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>sourceforge</span></a> on Freenode. I think they still have a presence there.</p>2018-02-28T01:21:10+00:00Craig Maloney ☕craigmaloney@octodon.social: I'm amazed at how many projects still use Sourceforge's Project Web for hosting their documentation and main site.#sourceforge
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craigmaloney@octodon.social's status on Friday, 16-Feb-2018 16:35:03 UTC<p>I'm amazed at how many projects still use Sourceforge's Project Web for hosting their documentation and main site.</p><p><a href="https://octodon.social/tags/sourceforge" class="mention hashtag" rel="tag">#<span>sourceforge</span></a></p>2018-02-16T16:35:03+00:00Craig Maloney ☕lnxw48a1: Just recently heard about a network called #MNet that was said to have similar ideas to #Freenet. So I found it on #Sourceforge. Abandoned since 2004. https://sourceforge.net/projects/mnet/files/mnet/
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lnxw48a1's status on Sunday, 27-Aug-2017 06:25:04 UTCJust recently heard about a network called #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/mnet" rel="tag">MNet</a></span> that was said to have similar ideas to #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/freenet" rel="tag">Freenet.</a></span> So I found it on #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sourceforge" rel="tag">Sourceforge.</a></span> Abandoned since 2004. <a href="https://sourceforge.net/projects/mnet/files/mnet/" title="https://sourceforge.net/projects/mnet/files/mnet/" class="attachment" rel="nofollow">https://sourceforge.net/projects/mnet/files/mnet/</a>2017-08-27T06:25:04+00:00LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}lnxw48a1: Sounds like #Sourceforge
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lnxw48a1's status on Saturday, 05-Aug-2017 02:19:52 UTCSounds like #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/sourceforge" rel="tag">Sourceforge</a></span>2017-08-05T02:19:52+00:00LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}lnxw48a1LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}craigmaloney@octodon.socialCraig Maloney ☕