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Latest revision as of 13:57, 12 October 2018

List of significant code hosting sites to target.

Language-agnostic

Centralized

Self-hosted

I.e., notable instances of forge installations:

FusionForge deployments

see notable FusionForge installations on Wikipedia

GitLab deployments

Lost Forges

Language-specific

Forge Language
CPAN Perl
CTAN TeX/LaTeX
Hackage Haskell
Maven Central Java
OPAM OCaml
PyPi Python

References