On Sunday 14 November 2010, Raphael Manfredi wrote:
> I haven't checked whether Sourceforge supports git.

They apparently do:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Git

Technically, it really doesn't matter if we use Sourceforge or github. 
Or even both. In the extreme (distributed) case, every developer has his 
own hosting location and asks the others to pull his newest changes from 
his location. This also eliminates the whole notion of some selected 
people having "commit access" to a shared repository.

On the other hand, for a project like gtk-gnutella with very few main 
developers that all trust each other, it is most convenient to have one 
repository shared among all those developers. And since gtk-gnutella 
already has a Soureforge account, using it for that purpose probably 
creates the least overhead.

Hauke

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