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Off Topic: Google Code Project Hosting

Started by sethjackson, July 29, 2006, 12:09:24 AM

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sethjackson

This is off topic (sorta).

Have you guys seen this?

http://code.google.com/hosting/

For now it has SVN access, and some sorta "bug tracker". :)

takeshimiya

Thanks for the info!
I'm using it right now, in less than 1 minute you can have a new project with a bugtracker and svn fully working, completely easy.

RJP Computing

It looks great. It is simple yet functional. The only thing I can see it is missing is the ability to have a web page with your project. But it looks great. Does anybody know about what kind of projects it allows. (Licensing, etc.)
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sethjackson

Quote from: RJP Computing on July 29, 2006, 01:13:57 AM
It looks great. It is simple yet functional. The only thing I can see it is missing is the ability to have a web page with your project. But it looks great. Does anybody know about what kind of projects it allows. (Licensing, etc.)

Apache License 2.0, Artistic/GPL 2, LGPL, GPL 2, MIT License, Mozilla Public License 1.1 New BSD License.
Umm I think it will allow just about any kind of project...
It would be nice to have a webpage with it. :)

kidmosey

Wow, that is awesome, and way easy.  BTW, if you want to add a homepage, why not just add it to the links section?  You could actually create an entire list of project links there.
3 years until google knows more than god.

sethjackson

Quote from: kidmosey on July 29, 2006, 09:44:20 AM
Wow, that is awesome, and way easy.  BTW, if you want to add a homepage, why not just add it to the links section?  You could actually create an entire list of project links there.


I was talking about Google actually providing a home page. Kinda like SourceForge does. :) Anyways you are right you can add a link to your homepage. :)

Game_Ender

Quote from: sethjackson on July 29, 2006, 03:03:40 PM
I was talking about Google actually providing a home page. Kinda like SourceForge does. :) Anyways you are right you can add a link to your homepage. :)

Well I think you need a gmail account already, so you could use googlepages.

sethjackson

Quote from: Game_Ender on July 29, 2006, 04:21:33 PM
Quote from: sethjackson on July 29, 2006, 03:03:40 PM
I was talking about Google actually providing a home page. Kinda like SourceForge does. :) Anyways you are right you can add a link to your homepage. :)

Well I think you need a gmail account already, so you could use googlepages.

Yeah I thought about that too.....

takeshimiya

Google Code Project for the svn and bugtracker,
Google Pages for the hosting (100mb),
Google Groups for mailing lists/discussions between developers,
Google Mail/Talk for communication between developers,
Google Blogger for blogging,
Google Calendar for deadlines/meetings...

Too good and too dangerous xD

sethjackson

Quote from: Takeshi Miya on July 30, 2006, 05:18:11 PM
Google Code Project for the svn and bugtracker,
Google Pages for the hosting (100mb),
Google Groups for mailing lists/discussions between developers,
Google Mail/Talk for communication between developers,
Google Blogger for blogging,
Google Calendar for deadlines/meetings...

Too good and too dangerous xD

:)

Game_Ender

Now they just need to get some more integration between these services, to make the whole process more seamless.

kidmosey

Quote from: Takeshi Miya on July 30, 2006, 05:18:11 PM
Google Code Project for the svn and bugtracker,
Google Pages for the hosting (100mb),
Google Groups for mailing lists/discussions between developers,
Google Mail/Talk for communication between developers,
Google Blogger for blogging,
Google Calendar for deadlines/meetings...

Too good and too dangerous xD

looks like I need to update my sig to 2 years :D
3 years until google knows more than god.

sethjackson

Quote from: Game_Ender on July 31, 2006, 05:00:25 AM
Now they just need to get some more integration between these services, to make the whole process more seamless.

Yes indeed. :)

Vampyre_Dark

Goto pages.google.com and you can make your own free page, with no adds. Then you can have a page for your project, I guess typing it in the project description.
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