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SourceForge Eliminates DevShare Program (sourceforge.net)

SourceForge has officially eliminated its DevShare program. The DevShare program delivered installer bundles as part of the download for participating projects. We want to restore our reputation as a trusted home for open source software, and this was a clear first step towards that. We are more interested in doing the right thing than making extra short-term profit. This is just the first step in a number of improvements we will outline in the coming weeks. SourceForge and Slashdot were acquired in late January by BIZX.

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  1. Now if you would just bring Fresh Meat back by Crashmarik · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Never understood why it was killed. It was a great way to find out about new and interesting projects/ideas.

  2. Re: Haha, NOPE. by whipslash · · Score: 4, Interesting

    APK's days are numbered. Also we're talking SourceForge here

  3. Re: i do like a clean gravesite... by whipslash · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Yeah I'm aware of the sentiment directed at the previous owners. I hope everyone will see we are different in the coming weeks, if it's not clear already

  4. Re:Too late by macklin01 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    For what it's worth, we're keeping our NCI-funded cancer/biology projects there for the time being. (We just posted our 3-D diffusion code there in December, and we're about to post 3-D agent-based models and parameter estimation code.) SourceForge was a good and user-friendly home to me when I just got started in open source, so I'm happy to keep trying it now and see where it goes.

    We may have some feature requests down the road (some of which may already be there, but hidden behind UI design) ...

    Thanks for all your work. -- Paul

    --
    OpenSource.MathCancer.org: open source comp bio
  5. Re:Too late by Baricom · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Are the people who were previously infected still generating recurring revenue?

    If so, what are you going to do with that money?

  6. Re: Too late by r.freeman · · Score: 1, Interesting

    I though that "free market" or "freedom" people in general just say that everyone can run a business or project, and they can do what ever.

    Then anti-freedom libertards/SJWs come along and say "hey we see you are doing really well in your company, now we order you to hire at least 50% woman and Negros and Trans to 'close the gap' - if you don't then you're literally Hitler". Most fascist of them actually turn this into a law, as in the country’s law... e.g. EU enforcing some number of candidates in elections MUST be woman.

    So to reply to your "Republicans don't think anyone besides a white male can run a company." - isn't that the case that they say that anyone can run one? They tried to pass a law saying that at least 50% of CEOs must be white males?

  7. Re:Don't forget by KiloByte · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Fuck racists. Anything but total race- and gender-blindness is not acceptable.

    --
    The creatures outside looked from Alt-Right to Antifa; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
  8. Re:Sorry Assholes by whipslash · · Score: 4, Interesting

    You're very welcome

  9. Re:Great! Where do I send money? by Melkman · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Please do make a donation option. I use an Ad Blocker because I find the ad business toxic. I will not turn it off. Not even for Slashdot. But I do want /. to earn a living.