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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Sourceforge - At least someone agrees with me

I've just seen this comment on Slashdot about Sourceforge which echos my sentiments (and a post I wrote a couple of months ago):-

Have you ever tried to use Sourceforge? It's slow, ugly, constantly gives vague errors, image uploads constantly fail, terrible UI, forgets which page you were on before logging in, awful bug tracking with insultingly-named fields (canned response!)...

A better question is, "why would any project actually interested in user feedback use Sourceforge?"


Posted by Steve at 4:34 AM
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