Hello,
Here are some unordered comments from the peanut gallery (I'm just the
guy who currently maintains the PCRE website.)
There is already a SourceForge repository I set up so that there would
be a high-bandwidth HTTP download source for PCRE (I find FTP to be
difficult to use behind a corporate firewall). I agree that using
SourceForge from a project maintainer's point of view is sometimes
annoying. (For example, setting up file releases is quite cumbersome.) I
have not, however, experienced any reliability issues. The SourceForge
repository is linked to from pcre.org. (I'm not advocating staying with
SourceForge, just pointing out some work was already done.)
I think either of CVS or SVN works great for source control and both are
free; but SVN fixes a few CVS nits and seems to have good momentum. (I
personally have more experience with CVS, but have found that the skills
carry over well from CVS to SVN.)
As a user, I find Trac and Bugzilla to be equally capable for tracking
bugs. I would guess Bugzilla is harder to set up and maintain on the
server side, though. But really I think it is the quality of the bug
reports, and of the folks who are doing the pruning/addressing of said
reports, that makes the difference, not the tracking system.
Humbly,
Andrew
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