On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Mike Meyer
<mwm-keyword-googlegroups.620...@mired.org> wrote:
> Ditto.  Most often, the "code" site is the sole project site, and everything 
> is there. Some larger projects may have a separate "home" page, but it's 
> always prominently mentioned on the "code" site. In either case, the "code" 
> site is worth checking out - especially if it's the first link turned up by 
> Google.

The real problem is that navigating those sites can be a pain, if you
aren't intimately familiar with how the project is organized. Ever
land at some SourceForge page, see just a brief description of what
the project's software is supposed to do and a bunch of SourceForge
infrastructure, click "files", and encounter a bewildering array of
zips and binaries, none clearly labeled as, say, the Windows installer
for the current version?

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