I'd like to offer a solution for this requirement. VA Software, the company that runs SourceForge.net, Slashdot, Linux.com etc would be happy to host the project on a dedicated instance of SourceForge Enterprise as it's contribution to Fedora. You can see an example of SourceForge Enterprise at https://forge.joomla.org - this site was launched about 7 months ago for the Joomla community. It now has over 22,000 registered users and sees about 250,000 unique visitors a month. The deployment stack is all Open Source: RedHat ES, JBoss, CVS, Subversion, Apache, Postgres etc. Having it part of the extended SourceForge family means we can
drive a lot of traffic and provide lots of visibility for the project.(Note: SourceForge Enterprise is about four years ahead of SourceForge.net. If you think you know SourceForge Enterprise because you know SourceForge.net -- you don't. Check it out. You can see it in action running Joomla Forge, or you can
sign up to evaluate the app at http://ondemand.sourceforge.com) Col Colin Bodell CTO VA Software Bill Nottingham wrote:
So, someone today wanted to move a Fedora-related bit of source to externally available CVS. This was easily enough done; just import it onto cvs.fedora:/cvs/devel, add an ACL, etc. He then asked 'now, what if I want to release tarballs?'. Oops. So, this leads to: what do we want to do for project hosting? - CVS/<scm-of-choice>? - mailing lists? - bug tracking? - web space? How do we tie it together? Do we take the savannah software? Something else? Roll our own? (shudder) This is going to become even more of a need when we decomission i18n.redhat.com and move all of that source... Bill _______________________________________________ fedora-advisory-board mailing list fedora-advisory-board redhat com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-advisory-board