I have forgotten a Website

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someberry
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I have forgotten a Website

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I am looking to find a website which I used to use regularly.

It was a website which monitored open source projects and where you could create your own projects, maintaining things such as updates, who updated what and when, the lines of code in the project, who was in charge of it, man hours, total cost of the project based upon the total hours to code etc.

The site featured such projects as PHP, Firefox, etc. One of the main features which I distinctly remember is the timeline of the project - one like this: http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/

I hope you know what I mean (-:
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s.dot
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Post by s.dot »

sourceforge maybe?
Set Search Time - A google chrome extension. When you search only results from the past year (or set time period) are displayed. Helps tremendously when using new technologies to avoid outdated results.
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Post by Paw »

I guess you mean http://www.ohloh.net/
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Post by someberry »

Paw wrote:I guess you mean http://www.ohloh.net/
Fantastic! Thanks a million (-:
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Wow ! This is probably the fastest AJAX update I've come across (apart from google's sites).
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