OSDN

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OSDN
OSDN logo real-rgb.svg
Type of site
Collaborative development environment
Owner [Wikidata]
Created by [Wikidata]
URLosdn.net Edit this at Wikidata
CommercialYes
RegistrationOptional
LaunchedApril 18, 2002; 19 years ago (2002-04-18)
Current statusActive
SourceForge.JP Official Character[1][2][3]

OSDN (formerly SourceForge.JP) is a web-based collaborative development environment for open-source software projects. It provides source code repositories and web hosting services. With features similar to SourceForge, it acts as a centralized location for open-source software developers.

The OSDN repository hosts more than 5,000 projects and more than 50,000 registered users.[4] Registered software used to be mostly specialized for Japanese use, such as input method systems, fonts, and so on, but there are popular applications like Cabos, TeraTerm, and Shiira. Also, since the renewal of the brand name to OSDN, more and more projects that used to be developed on SourceForge are moving to OSDN, such as MinGW, TortoiseSVN, Android-x86, and Clonezilla.[5]

History[]

SourceForge.JP was started by VA Linux Systems (latterly SourceForge, Inc.) and its subsidiary VA Linux Systems Japan on April 18, 2002.[6][7] OSDN K.K. spun off of VA Linux Systems Japan in August 2007.[8][9] As of June 2009, OSDN K.K. was operating the SourceForge.JP.

On May 11, 2015, the site was renamed from "SourceForge.JP" to "OSDN".[10][11] In the same month that OSDN changed the site name, SourceForge caused two controversies: DevShare adware and project hijacking. In contrast, OSDN totally refuses adware bundling and project hijacking.[12][13] For that reason, the changing of the site name to OSDN is perceived to have been done based on criticism of and adverse reactions to SourceForge's monetization.[14]

Features[]

OSDN provides revision control systems such as CVS, SVN, Git, Mercurial, and every feature in SourceForge. What makes OSDN different from SourceForge is the bug tracking system and the wiki system. On OSDN, these are very Trac-like systems.[15]

See also[]

  • Comparison of source code hosting facilities

References[]

  1. ^ "SourceForge.JP no Kōshiki Kyarakutā" SourceForge.JPの公式キャラクター [SourceForge.JP Official Character] (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2012-04-23.
  2. ^ "OSDN no Rogo to Kōshiki Kyarakutā" OSDNのロゴと公式キャラクター [OSDN Logo and Official Character] (in Japanese). Retrieved 2016-10-28.
  3. ^ "OSDN Logo and Official Character". OSDN. Retrieved 2016-10-28.
  4. ^ "Project ranking overview". OSDN. Retrieved 2020-06-19.
  5. ^ Marshall, Keith (2018-01-21). "MinGW.org Project Hosting". Mingw-users (Mailing list). Retrieved 2020-06-19.
  6. ^ "世界最大のオープンソース・ソフトウェア開発サイト" (in Japanese). OSDN K.K. 2002-04-18.
  7. ^ ITmedia Enterprise (2002-03-19). "VA Linux,オープンソースソフト開発サイト「SourceForge.jp」を運用開始" (in Japanese). ITmedia.
  8. ^ "ユーザの皆様へのOSDN株式会社の設立についてのご説明" (in Japanese). OSDN K.K. 2007-09-01.
  9. ^ ITmedia Enterprise (2007-09-03). "Slashdot Japanはどうなる? OSDN事業部がサンブリッジの100%子会社に" (in Japanese). ITmedia.
  10. ^ "News: サイト名称変更に伴うURL、ドメインの変更についてのお知らせ - OSDN Admin". OSDN (in Japanese). 2015-05-01. Retrieved 2016-10-28.
  11. ^ impress (2015-04-08). "「Slashdot Japan」が「スラド」に、「SourceForge.JP」が「OSDN」に名称変更" (in Japanese). Impress.
  12. ^ "News: OSDN's Current Policy Regarding Adwares and Irrelevant ads - OSDN Docs". 2015-06-01. Retrieved 2016-10-28.
  13. ^ Windows Forest (2015-06-01). "米SourceForgeが開発者に無断で「GIMP for Windows」へソフトをバンドル" (in Japanese). Impress.
  14. ^ impress. "SourceForgeとGIMPのバンドル論争" (in Japanese). Impress. Retrieved 2015-06-17.
  15. ^ "Cabos Project Tickets". Retrieved 2016-10-28.

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