2017-07-30T16:00:13+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true SourceForge, Team Foundation Server, SourceForge Enterprise Edition, Bitbucket, Gna!, GitHub, CodePlex, Launchpad (website), Google Developers, BerliOS, Mozdev.org, GitLab, Gitorious, Wildbit, Ourproject.org, Noosfero, Project Kenai, Zembly, Splice (platform), Kune (software), CloudForge, Jade Magnet, JavaForge flashcards
Project hosting websites

Project hosting websites

  • SourceForge
    SourceForge is a Web-based service that offers software developers a centralized online location to control and manage free and open-source software projects.
  • Team Foundation Server
    Team Foundation Server (commonly abbreviated to TFS) is a Microsoft product that provides source code management (either with Team Foundation Version Control or Git), reporting, requirements management, project management (for both agile software development and waterfall teams), automated builds, lab management, testing and release management capabilities.
  • SourceForge Enterprise Edition
    SourceForge Enterprise Edition is a collaborative revision control and software development management system.
  • Bitbucket
    Bitbucket is a web-based hosting service for projects that use either the Mercurial (since launch) or Git (since October 2011) revision control systems.
  • Gna!
    Gna! is a centralized location where software developers can develop, distribute and maintain free software.
  • GitHub
    GitHub is a web-based Git repository hosting service.
  • CodePlex
    CodePlex is an open-source project hosting website by Microsoft.
  • Launchpad (website)
    Launchpad is a web application and website that allows users to develop and maintain software, particularly open-source software.
  • Google Developers
    Google Developers (previously Google Code) is Google's site for software development tools, application programming interfaces (APIs), and technical resources.
  • BerliOS
    BerliOS (short for "Berlin Open Source") was a project founded by Fraunhofer FOKUS, the Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems located in Berlin, to coordinate the different interest groups in the field of open source software (OSS) and to assume a neutral coordinator function.
  • Mozdev.org
    mozdev.org is a website that offers free project hosting, and software development tools to the Mozilla community.
  • GitLab
    Originally "GitLab" referred to a free repository manager.
  • Gitorious
    Gitorious was a web-based hosting service for collaborative free and open-source software development projects that use the Git revision control system.
  • Wildbit
    Wildbit is a bootstrapped software company that builds web apps to help software developers collaborate more effectively.
  • Ourproject.org
    OurProject.org (OP) is a web-based collaborative free content repository.
  • Noosfero
    Noosfero is a collaborative web platform intended for the creation of social networks.
  • Project Kenai
    Project Kenai is a collaborative hosting site for free and open source projects, launched by Sun Microsystems and now owned by Oracle.
  • Zembly
    Zembly (styled zembly) was a browser-based development environment from Sun Microsystems that enabled social programming of applications for Facebook, Meebo, OpenSocial, iPhone web applications, and other social platforms, as well as web widgets.
  • Splice (platform)
    Splice is a cloud-based music creation and collaboration platform, which integrates with key Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs) to offer automated online backup with version control, online and offline collaboration as well as visualization of the creation process.
  • Kune (software)
    Kune is a free/open source distributed social network focused on collaboration rather than just on communication.
  • CloudForge
    CloudForge is a software-as-a-service product for application development tools and services, such as Git hosting, Subversion (SVN) hosting, issue trackers and Application Lifecycle Management.
  • Jade Magnet
    Jade Magnet is an online Crowdsourcing platform for creative and marketing support services.
  • JavaForge
    JavaForge.com was a non-profit and free open source software development community with a hosting portal for open source projects.