Dave (from the UK) wrote:
You admitted perhaps the most obvious one - sourceforge. On sourceforge
you can pretty much select any type of open-source license. They will
even consider a completly different licence.
Nowadays SourceForge is just getting more and more slow and flooded
with ads
On Mon, 4 Sep 2006 19:39:46 +0300
Johann Rost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I own a time series software package and I would like to donate the C+
+ code to the open source. (Time Series is an area of mathematical
statistics). I thought of using GPL as license - perhaps dual
licensing (something
I cannot maintain a server for this software pagage. So I would
prefer to upload it to an existing server which has already an
archive of free software. However I do not know where are such
servers and what exactly are the steps.
I would recommend Savannah.
Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
There are a number of organisations that host Open Source Projects for
free:
...
GNU savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/
Savannah does not host any open source project, it only hosts free
software projects.
Noted true GNUtian ams.
regards,
alexander.
Alfred M. Szmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There are a number of organisations that host Open Source Projects for
free:
...
GNU savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/
Savannah does not host any open source project, it only hosts free
software projects.
That's being disingenuous,
Non-GNU savannah projects should be registered at http://savannah.nongnu.org
And I think free software projects are also open source projects :)
Just to add another one by FSF France, which supports Subversion (which the main Savannah site does not): http://gna.org