> On 2018-03-15, at 07:27, Baltissen, GJPAA (Ruud) <ruud.baltissen@apg.nl> wrote: > >> I have been meaning to publish my source repositories, ... > > I have been thinking about that to. I don't want to depend on one provider. > > Patryk schreef: >> Just use github.com OR bitbucket.org OR gitlab.com. In order of "momentum". > > Groepaz schreef: >> or use sourceforge > > Your experiences and advice, please? TIA! Github is the Google of sources hosting today. This has it pros and cons but it is the "go to" choice. Bitbucket is well established and has somewhat better terms for individuals (free private repos for a good example). Preferred by those who don't like to "mix with the crowd". Gitlab is gaining some momentum but I _feel_ like it's somewhat lagging behind in terms of being the well established choice. And - as gpz pointed out - if you use sourceforge, everybody and their dog (including /me) will start to bash you for choosing the most badly sucking service to host your product. This is the free publicity, gpz wrote about :-)) -- SD! - http://e4aws.silverdr.com/Received on 2018-03-15 10:06:03
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