GForge

GForge
Other names
  • GForge Next
  • GForgeNext
  • GForge AS
  • GForge Advanced Server
Developer(s)GForge Group
Initial releaseJune 21, 2006; 18 years ago (2006-06-21)
Stable release
22.2 / January 5, 2023; 22 months ago (2023-01-05)[1]
TypeCollaborative development environment
LicenseProprietary
Websitehttps://gforge.com

GForge is a commercial service originally based on the Alexandria software behind SourceForge, a web-based project management and collaboration system which was licensed under the GPL.[2][3] Open source versions of the GForge code were released from 2002 to 2009, at which point the company behind GForge focused on their proprietary service offering which provides project hosting, version control (CVS, Subversion, Git), code reviews, ticketing (issues, support), release management, continuous integration and messaging. The FusionForge project emerged in 2009 to pull together open-source development efforts from the variety of software forks which had sprung up.[4]

GForge Community Edition
Developer(s)GForge Group
Final release
5.7 / April 23, 2010; 14 years ago (2010-04-23)
Written inPHP
Operating systemLinux, Unix
TypeCollaborative development environment
LicenseGNU GPL
FusionForge
Stable release
6.1 / October 5, 2018; 6 years ago (2018-10-05)
Repository
Written inPHP
Operating systemLinux, Unix, Windows, OS X, etc.
Available inMultilingual (26 languages including french, english, german, spanish, italian, etc )[5]
TypeCollaborative Development Environment
LicenseGNU GPL2+
Websitefusionforge.org/projects/fusionforge Edit this on Wikidata
  1. ^ "GForge 22.2 Released!". January 5, 2023. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
  2. ^ "GForge: possible renaissance for open-source SourceForge [LWN.net]". lwn.net. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
  3. ^ "Opinion: GitHub vs GitLab | Linux Journal". www.linuxjournal.com. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
  4. ^ "The history of FusionForge and GForge". The Software Development Analytics Blog. November 16, 2012. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
  5. ^ "Translations files available".