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GitHub
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Large community
GitHub is the largest code host on the planet with over 21.4 million hosted repositories and many users. It's unarguably the largest VCS used by developers worldwide and as such, it has a vibrant community that follows it resulting in many guides and tutorials for new users. Even experienced developers can always find an answer to any question they may have.
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Rule of thumb: 1GB per repository, 100MB per file
For most repositories this is acceptable, but for already large repositories with a long history, this may be a limiting factor.
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Nice and usable UI
GitHub's UI is clean and intuitive. Each view is designed to not fill the screen with useless information. For example, the repository view displays only the most crucial data about that repo - on the top it displays the number of commits, branches, releases and contributors. When clicked, each of them will take the user to a page that displays more detailed information.
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Proprietary
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Integrated issue tracking
GitHub has integrated issue tracking that makes hunting and solving bugs easy. Each project's issues page can be filtered by closed issues, assignees, labels and milestones. Issues are also sortable by age, number of comments and update time.
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Steals and sells your privacy
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Provides free hosting for static websites
GitHub Pages is a feature that allows developers to create websites for their projects or anything they need a static website for, for free.
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Limited web browser support
Modern web browsers like Waterfox are no longer supported, breaking basic UI elements and making the site unusable.
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Anyone can fork
Any user can fork a project and submit a pull request. If accepted by the owner, the fork will be merged with the master branch.
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No OAuth2 support
In order to sign in to GitHub, users have to sign up first with unique credentials for GitHub only, so no option to sign in with Google+ or Facebook.
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GitHub makes it easy to find open source projects
GitHub is the largest host in the world for open source projects. Developers from all over the world fork and work on countless projects hosted on it. GitHub's search box is a powerful tool that allows developers to find open source projects in areas they are interested in and where they can immediately start to contribute. GitHub also has a page dedicated solely at exploring and finding open source projects, grouping them by each topic they cover. In the same view, GitHub displays trending repositories and sorting them by day, week or month.
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Owned by Microsoft
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Gist (Snippets)
Gists is GitHub's way to easily share code, text snippets or any kind of information with the world. They are an easy way to share text and they work as Git repos, which means that they are forkable and versioned. They are also fully compatible with Git.
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Very inconvenient UI
Very hard to switch between projects.
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Simplified team management tools
GitHub has easy and useful features to control teams, large and small alike. Team members can be given different powers on different projects, ranging from the ability to create them, to only being able to have read-only access.
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Convenient continuous integration with Travis CI
GitHub can be integrated with Travis CI for code testing and deployment, furthermore it is free of charge for free open-source projects.
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Supports Two-Factor authentication
GitHub has added another layer of security to their user accounts. This layer comes in the form of Two-Factor authentication. After it's enabled, GitHub delivers an authentication code by SMS, or by a free application for smartphones. After two-factor authentication is enabled, the authentication code is sent to the account owner's phone any time someone attempts to sign into their GitHub account. This means that only someone who has both the password and authentication code can sign into the account.
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Easy integration with cloud hosting services
Many widely used cloud hosting services are easily integrated with GitHub. Any project hosted on GitHub can be set up on these services in seconds. Some companies that offer this feature are: Amazon Web Services Google Cloud Heroku Windows Azure
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Support for mandatory code reviews
GitHub allows maintainers to make code reviews mandatory for any repository they choose.
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Code search functionality
GitHub supports searching code. Whether it's from a specific project or from the whole website. What's more, GitHub has excellent SEO and you can easily find any line of code hosted on public repos on GitHub even from Google.
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Excellent native apps
GitHub has native apps for mobile (iOS and Android), Windows and Mac, which make code deployment easier and faster.
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Student discounts
GitHub offers very good student discounts along with other things, such as AWS credits.
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Additional features for academics
For those with a valid .edu email or valid school ID there are additional benefits such as free private hosting. While it may take time for the account to be verified, it can easily be worth it.
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Project management tools available
GitHub has a tool called (quite intuitively) "Projects". It helps teams to organize and prioritize the work they are doing by creating roadmaps and release checklists.
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Codeberg
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Open source
Fully open source, no subscription plans. Every available feature is provided for free and every new feature with each update will be free as well, forever.
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Intuitive user interface
Easy to mess around and feels very natural in general.
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Managed by a non-profit organization
Codeberg is community driven and managed by a non-profit organization based in Berlin, Germany. The servers are also managed by them. In conclusion, your privacy and source code is protected!
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Lightweight
Codeberg uses Gitea as its Git software so it's extremely lightweight. Especially compared to Gitlab or Github.
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Web
Git:
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Bitbucket
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Integrated issue tracking system
BitBucket comes with an integrated issue/tickets management system.
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Private repositories are free for only 5 users
Private repositories are free for teams with 5 members or less. If a team is larger, then BitBucket charges for each additional team member.
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Free unlimited private repositories for small teams
Bitbucket offers unlimited private repositories for free, as long as the number of members in a team is not larger than 5. In other words, it does not charge for each number of private repository, instead it charges by the number of team members.
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Proprietary
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Native application for both Mac and Windows
Atlassian, the company behind BitBucket is also behind SourceTree, a free application for Windows and Mac wich works as a client for both Git and Mercurial and can be connected to BitBucket and/or other code hosting services.
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Not as stable as github
Users have experienced several half a day downtimes, almost every month. True, github is down once in a while, but when GitHub is down complaints breaks loose on Twitter, TechCrunch, and other major media outlets. For the past 5 years github has been down only three times, and two of these times they were attacked by major adversaries.
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Multiple authentication methods
BitBucket supports Twitter, Facebook, OpenID, Google and even GitHub authentication.
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Requires registration of a "universal atlassian account"
Not a big con for some, but annoying to others.
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JIRA integration
JIRA, the widely used project and issue tracker is developed by Atlassian, the same team that's behind BitBucket. When the two are integrated, JIRA automatically updates issues when a new commit is made in the BitBucket repo.
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Allows importing existing repositories
BitBucket has a feature which allows users to import an existing repository that has been hosted elsewhere. The process is very simple, either a service is selected from a dropdown menu and then a repo can be chosen and the URL for a repository can be added in the specified field. Once that's done, the repository is now uploade into BitBucket and can be edited, forked and compared to other repos hosted there.
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Supports hosting static websites
BitBucket supports uploading and hosting static HTML pages for it's users.
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Unlimited contributors for private repositories for students/educators
Atlassian offers student licenses for both students and educators for Atlassian products that will be used in a classroom setting for education. This includes BitBucket, which means that students and teachers can have unlimited private repositories with and unlimited number of contributors.
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Backed by a trustable company that has proved it's worth
BitBucket is developed and maintained by Atlassian, which is not an unknown venture, especially for developers. Atlassian has a great number of other products used by million of users worldwide, including JIRA, HipChat, Confluence and Stash.
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Easy Trello integration
You can link BitBucket with your Trello board easily.
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Excellent tutorials
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Git:
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Gitea
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Light-weight
Easy to install and setup. Can run on a VPS with 1 core CPU and 256MB RAM.
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Open source and maintained by community
Unlike Gogs, which is maintained primarily by its creator.
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Intuitive interface
Easy to navigate around and feels very natural in general.
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Non-memory consuming
Just like Gogs, but with new features and fixed bugs. Unlike GitLab which is enormous.
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Wiki and issues
Like GitHub, a wiki and issues (bugtracking) can be added to a repository.
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Fast pace of development
New features, constantly updated.
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Like Gogs but with faster bug fixes
If you love Gogs but were frustrated with the long wait for bugs to be fixed, this is for you.
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Most common platforms
Versions available for Linux, Mac and Windows. This is possible because Gitea is developed in the Go language which makes it compact and fast too. Only one executable is needed.
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Easy install with MariaDB back-end
No problems getting to work with MariaDB.
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Simple to install/written in GO
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Package Registry
Supports NuGet, npm, Cargo, Composer, Maven, RubyGems etc. To work with the NuGet package registry, you can use command-line interface tools as well as NuGet features in various IDEs like Visual Studio.
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Runs perfect on a Raspberry Pi 3
Thanks to its light-weight and simple integration.
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Customizable Templates
All templates can be overridden.
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Focus only on key features
And if you want extra features, you can use web hooks.
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Windows, Linux, Mac, Docker
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Go
Git:
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RhodeCode
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High security
It's open source and it can be installed on your own machine, which gives high security and isolated environment for the codes. Whole application installation is super easy and independent from the Linux distribution.
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Hard to maintain and upgrade
The documentation is not very clear and it's hard to troubleshoot if there is a failure.
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Supports 3 major version control systems
RhodeCode supports Mercurial, Git and Subversion in a unified way that allows you to do code-reviews and other stuff on each of them.
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Centralized user management
User management is centralized around administrators which can give granular permissions to individual users or user groups/. These permissions can be related to allowing contributions, editing, or simply giving read-only access to users.
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Powerful and flexible code review
Code reviews can be done via Pull Requests, or simply commit-by-commit. There are voting rules, random reviewers pools, and smart comment invalidation logic. Pull requests are also versioned so it's easy to review partial changes after the author has updated his code. When you create a Pull-request you can add set of reviewers. They all have to vote and approve the PR. There's some flexibility on how the voting is accepted, it can be majority wins, or all-agree. Good practice is to add BOT accounts like jenkins, that also will vote on the review, based on for example tests run, and can forbid a merge because of a negative vote. In addition users can leave special type of comments that will also prevent merges, aka TODO notes. Once TODOs are resolved a Pull Request can be merged.
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Free and Open Source
RhodeCode CE (Community Edition ) is free and open source. Enterprise Edition (EE) adds premium support, corporate authentication. and tool integrations on top of the RhodeCode CE.
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Integrates fully with LDAP/AD and others
RhodeCode has auth plugins, now supported include: LDAP, LDAP with user groups, TOKEN, Container auth, PAM
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Online editing with preview
Files can be added, modified and deleted from the web interface, including adding directories, and uploading files.
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Best in class permission system
RhodeCode have the most advanced Permission system on the market, allowing things like permission inheritance, permission delegation. All comes in a format that doesn't get hard to manage at scale.
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Header authentication plugin allows auth delegation to 3rd party systems
The builtin header auth can delegate authentication to other existing systems for further validation chain.
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Git:
Yes
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Gogs
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Self-hosted
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Only one maintainer
The project is driven by only one maintainer. The development will stop if he for some reason stops supporting the project.
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Very light
Gogs is very light and has very low minimal requirements.
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Can not make pull requests between branches of forked repositories
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Excellent performance and efficiency
The fact that it's written in Go means that it has excellent performance even with little resources (less RAM for example).
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No third party provider support
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Simple installation
The installation process is very simple, just a binary file that needs to be run on the directory where the user wants to install Gogs
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Can't filter by a user to see all their commits in one place
I want to see a single user's entire history, but clicking a user's name only shows all users' history, not just the one I clicked.
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Open Source
Distributed under the MIT license.
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Supports only git
Gogs supports only the Git management system.
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Cross-platform compatibility
Gogs is written in Go, this means that Gogs can be run anywhere that Go can compile. Be it Linux, Windows or OSX.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac
Git:
Yes
SVN:
No
Mercurial:
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Deveo
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Proprietary
There's no open source version of Deveo available.
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Git, Subversion and Mercurial support
Deveo supports Git, Subversion and Mercurial repositories. You can access the repositories through HTTPS and SSH protocols.
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On-premises plan is paid
Deveo's on-premises plan is a paid service. The price is 3 euros, per user, per month, and it includes a free 30-day trial.
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Repositories are grouped by project
In services such as Gitlab and GitHub repositories are not grouped by default. When doing other than open source software development, however, Deveo generally has at least backend and front-end in separate repositories that both connect to the same project. In Deveo, repositories always belong to a project and share the same Wiki and Issue tracking space, which makes it easier to find the project specific information.
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Both Cloud and On-Premises supported
You can install Deveo on your own servers, as mentioned above, or use it from Deveo's own cloud instance.
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Local accounts, LDAP, AD or SAML2 single sign-on
Deveo supports using multiple authentication scenarios. You may use Deveo local user database for simple usage. You can authenticate Deveo against your organization's centralized user directory (LDAP, AD) and you can even integrate it with an SAML2 based single sign-on service.
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Supports also Subversion and Mercurial
In addition to Git support, Deveo also supports hosting Mercurial and Subversion repositories. Deveo code reviews also support feature branch workflows using Mercurial bookmarks or branches.
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WebDAV repository support
In addition to Git, Subversion and Mercurial repositories, you can host WebDAV based binary repositories in Deveo. WebDAV is a technology that allows you to set up private dropbox type repositories where you can simply drag-and-drop files through OSX finder for example. It's a convenient way to store binary packages, project documentation, specifications and more.
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Scalability and high-availability
Deveo can be set up in three different modes: combo, where you have everything on one server, high-availability, where you have separated database server, and cluster, where you have multiple web nodes serving the load. The cluster setup has been field-tested with thousands of concurrent users.
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Better issue tracking than GitHub, Gitlab or Bitbucket
Issue tracking in Deveo is better compared to GitHub, Bitbucket or Gitlab. In Deveo you can define arbitrary states for issues, meaning you can model your team's workflow as it is in real life. In addition to arbitrary states for issues, you have free control over priorities and labels that enhance the experience.
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Git powered wiki
Deveo has a project based built-in markdown based Wiki, that allows you to host your project documentation in one place. The whole wiki history is saved to a Git repository, which you can checkout and edit locally if you need. Deveo offers a unique split view for editing the wiki pages, that updates the preview automatically while you write. No longer do you need to guess whether the markdown syntax is right or wrong.
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Free private repositories
Deveo's cloud is free to use with unlimited private repositories, users, and projects. The free plan includes 1GB of total disk space, and after that the price is 1 euro/GB/month.
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Free cloud instance
Deveo offers a free cloud with. You'll be able of signing up here.
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Git:
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Launchpad
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The web interface is complicated and hard to use
Other project hosts such as GitHub, BitBucket or GitLab have easy, simplistic UIs that help new and experienced developers alike to browse code right through the browser. LaunchPad on the other hand is very weak at this. Most of the projects have poor (if any) documentation and no way to determine a project's worth easily. The fastest way to do so with LaunchPad would be to download the project and look through the code manually, which is quite tiresome.
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Support for web based translation
Launchpad makes it easy to translate free open source projects into virtually any language in the world. Users are allowed to start working on translating any project they want just by having a Launchpad account and a web browser. Most of the time they don't have to even join a team to start working and the editor is web based, so there is no need for any special software.
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Integrated build/deployment system
If you use launchpad, it gives you a build system (on their platform) as well as easier deployment - user merely adds your PPA to their sources.list file. Deployment (on Ubuntu, at least - other debians as well) doesn't get simpler than this.
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Great bug tracking features
Launchpad is built to be used for open source projects, as such it needs a powerful bug trackers to allow developers who want to contribute to jump right in. Launchpad displays bug statistics (total number of bugs, number of bugs fixed etc...) as well. Bugs can be searched and displayed from every project hosted on Launchpad or for single projects.
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Git:
Yes
SVN:
No
Mercurial:
No
Bazaar:
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Gerrit
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Authorizations for users and groups
Gerrit supports group and user authorizations for various repositories. Only authorized users can push code to the master branch.
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The UI is very cluttered
Gerrit's user interface is very cluttered and messy, and quite ugly to look at. The navigations is also not very intuitive, which may hold some people off.
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Integration with LDAP, bug-tracking tools, CI, etc.
Full integration with LDAP (users, groups), bug-tracking systems (Jira, Bugzilla), CI (Jenkins, Hudson) and other tools.
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Difficult to customize
Fixing the UI/UX problems with CSS customization is nearly impossible. The markup doesn't include many classes, making it difficult to target CSS rules to specific elements of the interface.
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Configurable project workflow, not always feature branches are the most suitable workflow
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Project policy customization can be done with hooks and plugins
Multiple hooks available on various events. Plugin API for more customization of project behavior.
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Self-contained installation of Java package, simple upgrades
Most upgrades require only download of new war file and running it in init mode. In some rare cases db reindex is required.
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Web UI extension with plugins
A number of plugins available for web UI extension. Plugin API for more customization.
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Gitbucket
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Easy to install
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Can not rename or delete user
GitBucket just disables user login and deletes user's repository.
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Wiki and issues available
GitBucket has support for wiki, issues, pull requests and mail notification.
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Still has some features that have not yet been implemented
Some features are still missing, but are in the process of being implemented. Such as: Network graph Statistics Watch / Star
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Supports public and private repositories
GitBucket supports both public and private repos, as well as user management (only allowed to administrators).
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Online file editing
Support for file editing right from the browser UI is supported.
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LDAP support
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol is an application protocol for accessing and maintaining distributed directory information services over an Internet Protocol (IP) network.
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Monthly release
New version of GitBucket released every month.
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Platforms:
Windows/Linux/Mac
Technology:
Scala, Java
Git:
Yes
SVN:
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Codegiant
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Collaboration
Also provides access control to repositories.
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User friendly
The user interface is very simple and intuitive.
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Documentation tool
Create knowledge bases, API documentation, status pages, product roadmaps, etc.
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Import repositories
Easily import repositories from Github, Bitbucket, hosted Git servers, or SVN.
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Windows, Linux, Mac
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SourceForge
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Useful business software comparison system
Business software comparison tool is very useful for finding the right business software.
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Cluttered UI
Compared to other hosts, Sourceforge's UI feels messy and cluttered. Ads take up large portions of screen real estate, and feature creep has resulted in buttons and links everywhere that can sometimes make it difficult to find what you're looking for.
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SourceForge offers a lot of helpful features for open source projects
Every project hosted on SourceForge can have discussion boards, and issue tracker, a tab for screenshots and something most code hosts don't have: a Shell access. Developers can also websites for their projects for free on SourceForge, as well as a Wiki for documentation. The downside to this is that there is a lot of clutter in the beginning, and it may take a long time for beginners to check what they need and what they don't and where everything is.
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Easy for downloading projects
SourceForge makes it easy for users to download software hosted on it. It detects the user's platform and provides them with an appropriate version. They also have an extensive mirror network all over the world, which helps speed up downloads. For developers, they offer download stats which are grouped by platform and by region.
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Safe downloading
Malware Scanner ensures safe downloading.
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Good support
Support is quick & ticket creation and follow up system is good.
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Git:
Yes
SVN:
Yes
Mercurial:
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sourcehut
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Lightweight
No javascript, drasticly light interface
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Email-Based Communication and Coordination
Unlike other services that make their communication services like mainstream social media, Sourcehut uses good old mailing lists to make things simpler. It capitalizes on git's "git send-email" feature. This is in adherence to Sourcehut's general design, which is to make simple, reliable products. The official website is at https://lists.sr.ht, and they have a tutorial on setting your git client up at https://git-send-email.io
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Includes build service
Sourcehut has an automated build service at https://builds.sr.ht that can build your code from it's repository. Because the project is in alpha, this service is currently free (they will build your projects for you for free!)
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"Pro" features are free since the project is still in Alpha
Because the project is in alpha, the "pro" features are free.
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RUDDER
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Continuous configuration - dedicated to production
Rudder checks every rule that has been set up to keep it compliant over time. It is a tool made to be used in production. It's not a dev tool where there is no continuity constraint.
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Community growing but not very big at this day
There is more and more people getting involved in the Rudder community, but it's nothing compared to Puppet community so far.
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Web UI + CLI + API
There is 3 ways to use Rudder. The biggest surprise is that everything that can be done with code is also possible with the web interface, without knowing anything about development or automation, generally speaking.
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Not a one-shot deployment tool
Rudder is overkill if the goal is only to push one-time actions. Thankully, a plugin is available to connect Rudder with Ansible and enhance its capability.
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Light agent developed in C - up to 10 000 nodes
The agent has nearly no impact concerning resources and that is the reason why Rudder is able to manage thousands of servers without any performance issues.
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Codeless user interface with built-in template library and editor
Non-expert users can define parameters in a central interface, and Rudder will automatically make sure that IT services are installed, configured, running and in good health. All actions (checks, warnings, fixed errors…) are reported upon immediately in the user interface, keeping drift from nominal behaviour low.
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Free and open source
Apart the agent on proprietary OS (AIX, Windows, ...) , Rudder is an open source and free software. This means that the code source is available on Github for every part of Rudder (Rudder webapp, and every other Normation repository). This also means that packages for a wide range of distributions are released and available to download freely.
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Running on Linux, Windows, AIX, Solaris, Android...
Rudder can manage quite everything. So far only HP-UX and iOS don't have their own agent version, but everything else is available already.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, AIX, Raspbian
Technology:
Scala
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Kanbanize
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7
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6
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Process efficiency widget
This widget on the main dashboard can help you measure your process efficiency as a real metric of your team's success.
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Support for runtime policies
Runtime policies are automations that make manual recurring processes automatic on the Kanban board. For example; every friday make a card with title XX and deadline XX on board XX.
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Portfolio Kanban
The initiatives lane, automated status updates for projects and campaigns, cross-board work links and convenient work breakdown mechanism
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Integrations
E-mail integration serves great work, plus the software has integrations with Slack, Jira, GitHub and many others.
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Great support for flow analytics
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It is a useful tool to separate work by some characteristic, be it priority, functional area or anything else
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Platforms:
Web/Android/IOS
API:
yes
Collaborative:
yes
Subtasks:
yes
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SaltStack
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8
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7
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Friendly and open community
Salt has an impressive welcoming and active community of users. There are user groups all over the world (Stockhom, Silicon Valley, Paris, and lots more), and an active live chat.
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Easy to read output
Salt's configuration files and setups are organized into YAML files. This makes them very easy to read and understand since YAML is considered very readable.
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Agentless via SSH is an option
Salt can run agentless just like ansible, allowing it to manage devices that you can't run an agent on (routers/switches, etc).
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Communicates through SSH or agents
Salt can communicate with clients through agents called minions, or through SSH.
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Scalable
With Salt you can have multiple layers of masters which result in an arrangement which distributes load and increases redundancy. Upstream masters can then control downstream masters and their minions.
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Cross-platform
Salt has support for Windows, Linux and Unix. Though it's fair to say that it's easier to use and it's more useful in Unix and Linux systems.
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Fast execution of commands
Salt works around a Salt master which has multiple agents (Salt minions) that have a persistent connection to the master. Because of this persistent connection, commands to the master are fast to reach the minions. Furthermore, the minions also save various data to the cache in order to make execution faster. When compared against other tools to run the same actions, Salt almost always completes the actions in significantly less time.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac
Technology:
Python
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Chisel
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3
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2
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1
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No support for Git, Mercurial or SVN
Git especially is the most popular version control tool out there, followed closely by Mercurial and SVN, and Chisel supports neither of them.
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Free with no limitations
Both public and private repositories cost nothing to host. You can have any number of them as well as any number of collaborators. The platform itself is also free (libre) and open source software.
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Fossil support
This means you get a wiki and a bug tracker that you can work with locally offline and both are version-controlled. You are also able to customize, e.g., the look of your project's repository if you want to.
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Gitkraken Glo Boards
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4
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4
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Easy To use
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Nice dark theme
Glo boards has a built-in dark theme.
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Automation Integration
Integrates with GitHub issues to automate your kanban boards. Excellent way to manage and track issues for large projects. The latest update provides supports for integration with Jira.
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Continuous Improvement
New updates are being released frequently adding new features to GitKraken Glo Boards
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Quire
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9
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Pros
7
Cons
1
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Free version
Free for up to 10 team members.
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Not self-hosted
Not available as a self-hosted solution.
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Multiple assignee
Assign to more than one person for a task.
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Integrations
GitHub, Slack, Microsoft Teams and Zapier integration.
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Kanban Board
You can move some selected tasks from the list to board to get focused.
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Simple and elegant UI
Everything looks clean and easy to use.
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Nested task list
Task list with unlimited subtasks.
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Flexible permission control
Assign to external team, share link with clients without signup, control members' view.
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Platforms:
Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Web
Technology:
Dart, Swift
Subtasks:
Yes
Real-time collaboration:
Yes
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Newfang Cloud
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5
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Pros
4
Cons
1
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Transparent and Simple Billing
I am currently using it for free under Alpha release, but the pricing is straight forward with billing for storage and download, no unnecessary list of unbundled API' are billed. All the usage is logged on the blockchain that can be audited against the bill.
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New to the market
The service is relatively new, but migration shouldn't be a problem
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Privacy Focused and Transparent
All the files are encrypted and access is logged on the blockchain that I can verify. Only those with access can view the files.
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Good for video streaming & hosting
Due to the distributed nature of servers, video streaming is performant and better than current providers. Quite cheaper too. Files are downloaded from an edge network.
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Very easy to integrate
SDK just has a couple of endpoints with good documentation
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