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John.Pleasanton@gmail.com

2007-03-23, 4:20 am

Hi,
Currently I am looking for a Collabrative Development Website, either
commercial or open source. If open source, I also need look for a
commercial web hosting support. I am looking for a website that can
provide these functions: version control, such as subversion, perforce
or cvs; mailing list; security (which means we can define whether the
users can know each other) A good example is http://www.freebsd.org/
Any information about it will be appreciated!

Thanks,
John

Toby A Inkster

2007-03-23, 7:19 pm

John.Pleasanton@XXXXXXXXXX wrote:

> I am looking for a website that can provide these functions: version
> control, such as subversion, perforce or cvs; mailing list; security
> (which means we can define whether the users can know each other)


For developing what?

If it's for developing Free Software, then try:

http://sourceforge.net/
http://savannah.gnu.org/
http://code.google.com/

If for something else, then Sourceforge provides downloads of the code
that powers their website, so you could set up your own Sourceforge clone.

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Contact Me ~ http://tobyinkster.co.uk/contact
Geek of ~ HTML/SQL/Perl/PHP/Python*/Apache/Linux

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John.Pleasanton@gmail.com

2007-03-23, 7:19 pm

On Mar 23, 7:15 am, Toby A Inkster <usenet200...@tobyinkster.co.uk>
wrote:
> John.Pleasan...@XXXXXXXXXX wrote:
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> For developing what?
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> If it's for developing Free Software, then try:
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> http://sourceforge.net/
> http://savannah.gnu.org/
> http://code.google.com/
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> If for something else, then Sourceforge provides downloads of the code
> that powers their website, so you could set up your own Sourceforge clone.
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> --
> Toby A Inkster BSc (Hons) ARCS
> Contact Me ~http://tobyinkster.co.uk/contact
> Geek of ~ HTML/SQL/Perl/PHP/Python*/Apache/Linux
>
> * = I'm getting there!


Thanks Toby.
Yes, sourceforge is a good option that I am considering now. We're
developeing software with partners but not open source. So, we're
looking for something similar to create our own sourceforge. However,
we'd like to have commerial support for such web server. It costs too
much to create our own web support team. Sourceforge doesn't provide
web host but just sell the platform.

Thanks,
John

chrisv

2007-03-23, 11:21 pm

On Mar 23, 12:55 am, "John.Pleasan...@XXXXXXXXXX"
<John.Pleasan...@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote:
> Hi,
> Currently I am looking for a Collabrative Development Website, either
> commercial or open source. If open source, I also need look for a
> commercial web hosting support. I am looking for a website that can
> provide these functions: version control, such as subversion, perforce
> or cvs; mailing list; security (which means we can define whether the
> users can know each other) A good example ishttp://www.freebsd.org/
> Any information about it will be appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
> John


Here is one of my favorite web-based development platforms:

http://trac.edgewall.org/

To see it in a production environment, take a look at the textpattern
cms source code repository....

http://dev.textpattern.com/browser


John.Pleasanton@gmail.com

2007-03-24, 4:18 am

On Mar 23, 7:14 pm, "chrisv" <nickadeemus2...@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote:
> On Mar 23, 12:55 am, "John.Pleasan...@XXXXXXXXXX"
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> <John.Pleasan...@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote:
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> Here is one of my favorite web-based development platforms:
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> http://trac.edgewall.org/
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> To see it in a production environment, take a look at the textpattern
> cms source code repository....
>
> http://dev.textpattern.com/browser



Hi Chrisv,
That's a very interesting. Do you know whether there's any commercial
support for this software?

Thanks,
John

chrisv

2007-03-24, 7:19 pm

On Mar 24, 1:43 am, "John.Pleasan...@XXXXXXXXXX"
<John.Pleasan...@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote:
> On Mar 23, 7:14 pm, "chrisv" <nickadeemus2...@XXXXXXXXXX> wrote:
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> John


usually trac users provide their own support. however, i imagine open
source customization companies could provide support for this
software. maybe a webhost could also support if for you. you could
probably hire a contractor to manage it for you. it's not difficult.
the app is just a nice web-interface for subversion.

Norman

2007-03-24, 7:20 pm

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> the app is just a nice web-interface for subversion.


You could also look into Git (http://git.or.cz/), each developer has a
branch on their own machine.

Norman

John.Pleasanton@gmail.com

2007-03-25, 7:19 pm

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Hi Norman,
Git looks a substitute of subversion or cvs. It doesn't have
integration with user management, mailing list and other communication
tools. Do you know whether there's such a solution package for Git?

Thanks,
John

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