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- Service: Open-source software hosting
- Launched: November, 1999
- Parent Company: Geeknet
- Cost: Free
- Open Source: No (software behind site is sold by CollabNet)
- Users: 1,869,007 as of June 14, 2008 SourceForge: Official Site
- Projects: 179,606 as of June 14, 2008 SourceForge: Official Site
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Banned Countries
In accordance with the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control List, SourceForge is not available to some countries. This includes Cuba and Iran. Visitors from regions on this list can browse the website, but are not allowed to contribute source code. The entire SourceForge website was banned from mainland China in 2002. Vnunet.com: China says asta la vista to Altavista This ban was eventually lifted in 2003. -
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SourceForge and Open Source on Mahalo Answers
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How good is a career as an open source developer? 4 AnswersThere are currently 668 jobs with key words open source developer on [[Dice]]. See what you think of who is hiring, where, for how much and what type of work. ... read more -
Do you ever donate to developers who create great open source software? 9 AnswersDefinitely! I've donated to several projects/authors. 90% of the innovation in software is happening in the open source space. There's very few reasons to go... read more -
What are some good (free/open source) video game engines? 2 AnswersI recommend YoYo Games Game Maker 7.0 http://www.yoyogames.com/make Also, be sure to watch the videos and try out Sploder. http://www.sploder.com There are ... read more
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SourceForge.net Competitors
- BerliOS
- BountySource
- CodePlex
- GForge
- GNU Savannah
- Google Code
- JavaForge
- LibreSource
- RubyForge
- Tigris.org
- This page was created by Jbbdude, a Part Time Guide in the Mahalo Greenhouse (see the original) and mentored by Cllangston.





