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Latest revision as of 13:57, 12 October 2018
List of significant code hosting sites to target.
Language-agnostic
Centralized
- Alioth
- Bitbucket
- GitHub
- Gitorious (read-only archive)
- Google Code (read-only archive)
- Launchpad
- SourceForge
Self-hosted
I.e., notable instances of forge installations:
FusionForge deployments
see notable FusionForge installations on Wikipedia
GitLab deployments
- GitLab.com
- FramaSoft (canonical source for some software from Etalab - French Government)
Lost Forges
Language-specific
Forge | Language |
---|---|
CPAN | Perl |
CTAN | TeX/LaTeX |
Hackage | Haskell |
Maven Central | Java |
OPAM | OCaml |
PyPi | Python |
References
- Comparison of source code hosting facilities on Wikipedia