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I'm actually surprised people advised sourceforge and google code before launchpad. http://launchpad.net/ It really is a very good website for publishing your code, use of bzr repositories, very good bug tracking, blueprints, PPAs for delivery to ubuntu and built in translation community. The websites code is also AGPLv3, unlike any of the others. I did a whole bunch of research on PPRs, the order of functionality regard was: launchpad, github, savannah, sourceforge and finally google-code. For API access it was github, launchpad, sourceforge, savannah, google-code. Martin, On Tue, 2012-08-14 at 02:28 -0400, Greg Rundlett (freephile) wrote: > Likewise, github is great if you know git (includes wiki and issue > tracker). Google Code also offers a wiki, tracker and a choice of > version > control http://code.google.com/p/support/wiki/GettingStarted > >
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