We compiled a larger list of hosting options: https://snowdrift.coop/p/snowdrift/w/en/formats-repositories#fully-flo-source-hosting
Cheers On 08/11/2015 06:37 PM, Mike Gerwitz wrote: > On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 17:27:26 +0100, Pen-Yuan Hsing wrote: >> Speaking of which, what would be a good hosting site? I thought of >> Savannah but it requires software that runs on a Free OS, which >> Windows isn't. What about Gitlab? At least most of it is Free >> Software, so it is a little better than GitHub? Or somewhere else? > > Savannah is an option if the "project runs primarily on a completely > free OS", which doesn't sound to be the case. For GitLab, I wrote > extensively about it here: > > https://about.gitlab.com/2015/05/20/gitlab-gitorious-free-software/ > > GitHub is not a good option; they have demonstrated that they do not > support software freedom, and continue to serve proprietary JavaScript, > with no intent to change it. I and others have contacted them in the > past (including RMS) with no success. > > http://mikegerwitz.com/about/githubbub > >> Finally, I am thinking about *where* to start developing this Free Software >> FAQ that I mentioned. Would perhaps a publicly hosted Etherpad instance >> work? Or do you have other suggestions? Once a collaboration platform is >> decided on, I will post there the ideas (i.e. FAQs) I have so far. > > The FSF and GNU already have a huge number of resources available > online and in print. If you are interested in creating an FAQ to try to > put everything in one place, I'd recommend getting in contact with > someone at the FSF, or creating a page on the LibrePlanet wiki. You can > try campai...@fsf.org---they could point you in the right direction, at > least. > > -- Aaron Wolf co-founder, Snowdrift.coop music teacher, wolftune.com
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