On Wed, 2011-07-13 at 01:54 -0500, Andrew Berg wrote: > I know this isn't specific to Python, but it is somewhat on topic. Way > back when I had a simple project, SourceForge was by far the most > prominent place to host (and it still is, though to a lesser extent > now). SourceForge is still an option for me, but I know there are many > other hosts out there. The problem is I don't which one what the pros > and cons of each are. Wikipedia has some information, but it's generally > objective. This is useful, but it's not enough to narrow my choices down > to one or two. What can you guys recommend?
SourceForge; it is a comprehensive platform [in addition to being an Open Source platform: Allura]. It is a much improved platform over several years ago. > BTW, I'll likely be sticking with Mercurial for revision control. > TortoiseHg is a wonderful tool set and I managed to get MercurialEclipse > working well. I use Hg on SF, it works very well. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list