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Revision as of 19:43, 12 March 2015
Google Code | |
URL | Google Code[IA•Wcite•.today•MemWeb] |
Status | Closing |
Archiving status | Upcoming... |
Archiving type | Unknown |
IRC channel | #archiveteam-bs (on hackint) |
Google Code (AKA Project Hosting) is a software repository that is owned by Google. It hosts only open source software paired with an open source license.[1]
Google Code allows people to commit their code into either a Subversion (SVN), Git or Mercurial repository. It has a downloads section for people to upload their software packages (with a quota limit of 4GB, can be increased upon request) and also a wiki for projects to document their work at. There is also an issue tracker to track bugs in the project's software.
Vital signs
Closing on 25th January, 2016[2].
Archiving
Archiving source code repositories is rather easy (and incremental). Just clone the git/hg repository, or checkout SVN repo. For SVN, make sure that you checkout all branches, nut just trunk.
Archiving bugtrackers and the other stuff will be a bit harder.
A tool to export a repository to GitHub is available[3].
URL lists
Some seeds for site discovery: