Open source community site goes open source

  2008-01-21 06:30:02
Ohloh, the community site for developers, is making its tools open source, including the Web site itself. The Ohloh site collates information from public open-source version control systems, to create a database of the productivity of open source projects, and the developers working on them. A new"labs" section of the Ohloh site makes source code available, under the GPL version 2. This includes tools such as Ohcount, which counts lines of source code and can be used by companies to audit their software development teams. 
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