On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 10:37:26AM -0400, Greg DeKoenigsberg wrote: > > On Sun, 7 May 2006, Josh Boyer wrote: > > > The current options are: > > > > 1) Savannah > > 2) Sourceforge > > 3) GForge > > 4) Roll-your-own > > > > 1, 2, and 3 all offer pretty much the same things in various flavors. > > CVS/SVN, mailing lists, "trackers", etc. I happen to have used them all > > too. The largest issue here is whether to just use the existing sf.net/ > > savannah.{non-}gnu.org/gforge.org sites, or to do installations of them > > ourselves. > > > > I know a coupl people that have done administration for large > > Sourceforge and GForge installations. I'll ask around and get their > > opinions on some of the issues in dealing with them. > > > > Roll-your-own has obvious startup/development overhead in addition to > > some of the admin issues that the others bring. > > > > Is that a sufficient summary, or have I missed something? > > It's probably worth mentioning the general bias against PHP, which > would seem to take GForge right out of the running. I've been told that savannah and sf are also PHP based. So now we're down to roll-your-own if PHP is out. My sysadmin guy also said that savannah is a "crusty-ass" version of SF, which doesn't give me warm fuzzies anyway. He did mention Trac. It's a free software SCM and Project Management tool that seems to be based on python. http://www.edgewall.com/trac Maybe that is worth looking into. josh