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		<title>SourceForge Projects Moving to WordPress</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 18:31:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lloyd</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Open source project hosting has long been a topic that interests me. I stopped recommending venerable SourceForge.net some years ago, as it&#8217;s proprietary stack (open source prior to 2001) became crufty and fell behind some of the newer and more &#8230; <a href="http://foolswisdom.com/sourceforge-projects-wordpress/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Open source project hosting has long been a topic that interests me. I stopped recommending venerable <a href="http://sourceforge.net/">SourceForge.net</a> some years ago, as it&#8217;s proprietary stack (open source prior to 2001) became crufty and fell behind some of the newer and more agile offerings.</p>
<p>Well, I think it&#8217;s time to revisit.</p>
<p>I received an email on Tuesday from the &#8220;SourceForge.net Team&#8221; with the geeky and lame title of &#8220;SourceForge.net feature deprecation upcoming: forums, DocManager, TaskManager, Diary/Notes&#8221;. Deprecated should be deprecated from email subject lines, as should negative sounding email subjects.</p>
<p>The meat of the email is the second half (<strong>emphasis</strong> mine):</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8230;</p>
<p>We will provide an easy-to-use migration path to move the data to the provided replacements.  We will also provide dumps of this data in case<br />
projects want to do something different with their data.  Additional information on how to obtain or migrate your data will be provided when the<br />
timeline is announced, in a future mailing.</p>
<p>The following applications are due to be deprecated, replaced by <strong>high-quality Open Source applications</strong> we have in our Hosted Apps offering:</p>
<p>* TaskManager will be replaced by TaskFreak!, dotProject and <strong>Trac</strong><br />
(tickets).<br />
* DocManager will be replaced by MediaWiki and Trac (wiki).<br />
* Discussion Forums will be replaced by phpBB.<br />
* Diary and Notes will be replaced by <strong>WordPress</strong>.</p>
<p>To solicit your feedback on how the migration should be handled, and alternate options you would like us to consider, we are running a survey<br />
for the next 30 days for the user base of each of these applications.  For links to the surveys, please see our Site Status post at:</p>
<p>http://tinyurl.com/q3g8o3</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://trac.edgewall.org/">Trac</a> and <a href="http://wordpress.org/">WordPress</a> (really!) are two of my favorite open source web applications. And all of the applications in that list are highly regarded.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s fantastic to see SourceForge getting back to open source &#8212; ironic, no. It will be interesting to see how active they are in particulating in those projects. I dont&#8217; think I&#8217;ve seen any SorceForge team members participating recently on <a href="http://core.trac.wordpress.org/">WordPress&#8217;s Bug Tracker (Trac)</a>.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also fantastic to see SourceForge engaging their community by <a href="http://apps.sourceforge.net/wordpress/sourceforge/2009/05/12/upcoming-feature-deprecation-built-in-forums-docmanager-task-manager/">posting this</a> on a WordPress powered blog and also using surveys to solicite feedback about the migrations and the tool choices.</p>
<p>I would love to find out how long this change has been in the works and what people made it happen.</p>
<p>I also notice that SourceForge&#8217;s own documentation is now in a trac wiki. Wow, as well as Subversion, you can also use either <a href="http://apps.sourceforge.net/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Mercurial">Mercurial</a> or <a href="http://apps.sourceforge.net/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Git">Git</a>.</p>
<p>The SourceForge team has done an incredible amount for open source, and I&#8217;m excited to reconsider using <a href="http://sourceforge.net/">SourceForge.net</a> again to future projects.</p>
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