Sunsetting Developer Web (User Web)

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SourceForge will be sunsetting developer web hosting for user accounts (unrelated to project web hosting) in 60 days on October 10th, 2025. If you are using developer web …

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This is the second post in my five part series, The Many Hats of SourceForge.net. I wrote about our role as an open source catalyst this past Tuesday, …

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I resolved to do a five part series on the Many Hats of SourceForge.net, and, having received encouragement from Dana, I thought I’d get started. Last Thursday’s post …

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I thought I had a pretty good idea what Dana Blankenhorn’s post entitled “Yahoo, another list of open source projects” was going to be about before I read …

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If your answer to any of these questions was “Yes,” you got caught at the very top of the funnel.Alex writes, “…an open source community cannot be considered a success unless it engages members [current or potential] to a point where participation is a natural continuation of the experience,” and I totally agree…. But first, they need to ask themselves what iskeeping potential users and contributors from moving far enough down the”sales funnel” that contributor motivation enters the equation at all.

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