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Geek Culture / Sourceforge

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Phaelax
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21
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Joined: 16th Apr 2003
Location: Metropia
Posted: 29th Aug 2005 16:03
Just curious, how many of you here use Sourceforge? Whether you have a project hosted there or just use it for source code.

(That website is being very slow today, its annoying me)

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Raven
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Joined: 23rd Mar 2005
Location: Hertfordshire, England
Posted: 29th Aug 2005 16:35
I check projects on there quite a bit, but never actually used it's services personally.

JoelJ
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Location: UTAH
Posted: 29th Aug 2005 17:41
Since i just installed Linux on one of my machines, I have downloaded a lot of software there....I really like that site, it has some really neato stuff

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IanG
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Joined: 25th Sep 2004
Location: Cyberspace
Posted: 29th Aug 2005 17:59
I'm a member there, i'm always checking it out, its a good site


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DBAlex
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Joined: 4th Oct 2004
Location: United Kingdom
Posted: 29th Aug 2005 19:04
I use it to download lots of stuff, seing as lots of sites host software there.


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BatVink
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Joined: 4th Apr 2003
Location: Gods own County, UK
Posted: 29th Aug 2005 21:15
The only problem is that it's too difficult to establish just how developed some s/ware is. Some of it is tosh but well presented, and there are some really good bits on there that are well hidden.

Jeku
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Joined: 4th Jul 2003
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Posted: 29th Aug 2005 22:42
I'm going to stick my PHPMyBanking on there soon--- just need to make an install PHP file. I agree that it's a great site.


My "everyone else has one so why can't I?" blog: http://www.jeku.com/blog/
Drew Cameron
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Joined: 30th Jan 2004
Location: Scotland
Posted: 29th Aug 2005 22:43
Does anybody go to Xenonaut.com? That's a good site: and it's easy to upload info and screenshots. You also get comments and ratings on your finished stuff / demos.

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