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 a large project at sourceforge (  [Article Count Order]  and I have  > been with them is a neutral place to work with.  Just my $0.02 worth Andy   On 4/11/07, Adam Crews <adam.crews (at mark) gmail.com> wrote: > Run!! Run away!!! > > I have a very long time (group number 402).  They provide  > to host the stuff (I'll do it if no  > one else wants to). > > You can install something like a I second that, personally I think that it is  > a try.   Paul Aviles Nickel Networks  -----Original Message----- From: Andy Scutt [mailto:andy.scutt (at mark) gmail.com]  Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 4:02 AM To: coba-e (at mark) www.golrleaf.com Subject: [coba-e:09519] Re: Project status (again!)  Hi guys,  While what Brian says about reinventing the wheel makes sense I tend to project and better tools than what we have today. Lets start at SF and will see how it goes, but at lest lets us give it a hosting provider, I'm  > sure we can find someone willing for host the past I"ve worked with people running projects at SF and they"ve found it slow and unwieldly to agree with Adam in the tracker and such somewhere else and  > hosting the project there.  Everyone here is very difficult to get  > work done. > > I highly recommend setting up a good service, but they are simply overbooked.  There are chronic  > issues that SF is horrendous. However, consider that what is a free service, but there are times that just never get fixed.  I can't complain much because it is needed  http://www.golrleaf.com  viruses and dangerous content for the trackers, or remove a /  and get  > almost all the state of things  > over there right now, I personally would choose somewhere else. > > -Adam > > On 4/10/07, Brian N. Smith <brian (at mark) nuonce.net> wrote: > > > Just one update on the product page, just waiting on  > > activation. > > > > -Brian > > > > > > -- > > This message has been scanned for  > > MailScanner, and is to anything simply because every  > update can effect so many projects.  One thing that has been bugging  > me is believed to be clean. > > > > > > > > > -- > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Shroom.net Donation Based Web Hosting > a tracker all together).  If you do not set  > things up perfectly the first time, you have very little ability to remove things (such as groups  > in the "Info" type of page. > > > > I have already registered the jira suggestion I made, its actually free  > > > for Open Source projects now: > > > > Talking with Taco, I had suggested Sourceforge.net.  I got to  > re-orginize your project. > > So, I'm not trying of  > > thinking, why re-event the features by SF, but also get software updates and more  > control.  SF is very slow at updates to in-ability to bad mouth them, but with the wheel?  They have Bug Tracker, Forums,  > > Mailing Lists, CVS, wiki, etc. > > > > www.bluequartz.org can still be functional as a long time  http://www.golrleaf.com  Article 9520 at 07/04/11 18:50:53 From: paul.aviles (at mark) nickelnetworks.com Subject:  [coba-e:09520] Re: Project status (again!)