Talk:Comparison of source-code-hosting facilities
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Re-adding CodePlex entry based requirements update
CodePlex updated their project requirements page to say project requirement is compliance with the open source definition. Re-adding entry. -- jwanagel 10:54, 22 Feb 2007 (UTC)
Berlios has mercurial support
according to http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/MercurialHosting
Is xmlbasedsrs a prominent project?
This project seems dead from the 2003. You can call it prominent? The only traffic in its mailing list is spam: http://xmlbasedsrs.tigris.org/ds/viewForums.do
Launchpad forums?
As far as I know the Launchpad doesn't offer forum functionality. They have Answers which is a knowledge base type thing.
New column to feature table: Knowledge base
Some hosting facilities provide a knowledge base. For example Lauchpad has Answers.
What Determines Inclusion/Exclusion of Products?
New to Wikipedia here, what criteria do y'all use to decide whether or not to include a specific product? I'm surprised Perforce is not listed in this article. If that's intentional, why?
--MerlinRedbeard (talk) 17:52, 11 July 2017 (UTC)
- Entries here need to be notable and have their own article. See WP:NOTABILITY. Greenman (talk) 18:50, 11 July 2017 (UTC)
That is incorrect. Entries in this list do not need to have their own article. To quote from WP:NOTABILITY: "These guidelines only outline how suitable a topic is for its own article or list. They do not limit the content of an article or list" (Emphasis in original). Notability can be used as a criterion for inclusion in some kinds of list, the example given being lists of a school's alumni, where obviously it is appropriate. Longitude2 (talk) 11:29, 4 March 2020 (UTC)