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GIMP, Citing Ad Policies, Moves to FTP Rather Than SourceForge Downloads

Dangerous_Minds writes "GIMP, a free and open source alternative to image manipulation software like Photoshop, recently announced that it will no longer be distributing their program through SourceForge. Citing some of the ads as reasons, they say that the tipping point was 'the introduction of their own SourceForge Installer software, which bundles third-party offers with Free Software packages. We do not want to support this kind of behavior, and have thus decided to abandon SourceForge.' The policy changes were reported back in August by Gluster. GIMP is now distributing their software via their own FTP page instead." Note: SourceForge and Slashdot share a corporate parent.

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  1. Good! by PhrostyMcByte · · Score: 5, Interesting

    As a fellow SourceForge user, I was also outraged when I noticed this. SourceForge used to be the go-to place if you had an Open Source project you wanted hosted. They've lacked focus for some time, making all sorts of failed changes that only bloated their surface area without bringing any actual benefit. Perhaps the screws are to them to become profitable. Slashdot's semi-recent foray into HTML5 randomness and video-ads-as-articles shows similar direction.

    They've lost a lot of their user base, are bleeding what they've still got, and potential new users are almost universally going to GitHub and the like. It's a bit depressing.

    1. Re:Good! by Kardos · · Score: 5, Interesting

      Someone should mirror sourceforge so when they do implode, the code/documents from any dormant projects isn't lost

  2. Re:Good by sconeu · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Indeed. Good on the GIMP guys. Freaked me out the first time I got that on SF.

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