Type of site | Free hosting for open-source software project management |
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Owner | Slashdot Media (2019–present)[1] BIZX, LLC (2016–2019)[2] DHI Group, Inc. (2012–2016) Geeknet, Inc. (1999–2012) |
Created by | VA Software |
Key people | Logan Abbott (President)[3][4] |
URL | sourceforge |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Optional (required for creating and joining projects) |
Launched | November 1999 |
Current status | Online |
SourceForge is a web service founded by Geoffrey B. Jeffery, Tim Perdue, and Drew Streib in November 1999. The software provides a centralized online platform for managing and hosting open-source software projects, and a directory for comparing and reviewing business software that lists over 101,600 business software titles.[5][6] It provides source code repository hosting, bug tracking, mirroring of downloads for load balancing, a wiki for documentation, developer and user mailing lists, user-support forums, user-written reviews and ratings, a news bulletin, micro-blog for publishing project updates, and other features.
SourceForge was one of the first to offer this service free of charge to open-source projects.[7][discuss] Since 2012, the website has run on Apache Allura software. SourceForge offers free hosting and free access to tools for developers of free and open-source software.
As of September 2020[update], the SourceForge repository claimed to host more than 502,000 projects and had more than 3.7 million registered users.[8]