Subtext Is On The Move
3/30/2009
Simo beat me to the punch in writing about this, After many long years being hosted on SourceForge, the Subtext submarine is moving into a new project hosting portWe’ve finally moved off of SourceForge and onto Google Code ’s project hosting.
Our main site (primarily for end users) is still at http://subtextproject.com/ and I’ve hopefully updated every place it points to SourceForge to now point to Google CodeImage stolen from Simo’s blog;) This was a very tough decision between CodePlex and Google Code.
CodePlex is a great platform and I really like what they’ve done with being able to vote on issues etc… They seem to be innovating and adding new features at a rapid clipI host Subkismet, a smaller project, on CodePlex and probably would...(read more).
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