| ▲ | MrAlex94 11 hours ago | |||||||
If it wasn’t for SourceForge I’m not sure my life would’ve ended up where it is! They use to promote projects they liked and ended up putting Waterfox on their front page a few times. Really sad when they started blasting people with ads and swapping out installers with adware for popular projects. By that time I moved to Microsoft’s CodePlex, if anyone else remembers that? Felt like I was the only one using it at the time! I remember the connection speeds to it were atrocious, but appreciated they’d share ad revenue from the downloads of a projects page which was nice. I remember it was actually super expensive to offer downloads [for binaries] back then, using these code hosting websites was the only way to do it for “free” | ||||||||
| ▲ | xtracto 10 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I also remember SourceForge fondly, before the ad infested thing. Specially, I remember not "getting" Github at some point. Bitbucket had mercurial support, sourceforge had SVN, and all the Cool projects lived in SF (I'm talking mid/late 2000s). The first time I navigated into a github project and just saw the code three I was puzzled. (SF was centered on the project/product while GH focused on the code. | ||||||||
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