Bo Peng wrote:
for example i like to have personal web pages so i can run things like doxygen
generated docs for lyx,

sf.net provides ssh access, something even my web hosting company is
unwilling to provide. I just checked and it has doxygen pre-installed.

http://apps.sourceforge.net/trac/sitedocs/wiki/SSH%20Client

i like other people pages like Jose's archeology page,

Personal webpages can be easily provided. They are not automatically
created for each user, but it should be easy to add a directory such
as http://lyx.sf.net/bpeng.

i like all the stuff Christian is providing with wiki which i doubt would be
possible under sf,

As long as Christian is using pmwiki (php), I believe migration should
be easy. It can be as simple as 'scp -r' and some modifications to
local/config.php because no database is involved.

I've installed a pmwiki for Loki at  sf:
http://loki-lib.sourceforge.net/


i like the way we run svn commit annoucements,

I am not sure about this. This is some svn server action, right? Note
that sf.net does not provide php/sendmail for security/spam reasons.

also @lyx.org mail address,

I admit that sanda82...@sourceforge.net looks bad.

sharing disk space with other devs when we want exchange something
and generally the overall control of all the services on one place.

As long as you have ssh and sftp, I do not see a problem here.

Bo

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