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I know the 'you screw me up once, I'll never trust you again' principle is very human, built into our genes probably, but just like in real life people can change. So suppose SF did change for the good (I didn't check yet, but it seems so according to other commenters) then maybe it's time for bit of open-mindness and some forgiveness?



Nope. That ship sailed so long ago, the only brand SF has now is "old busted OSS that nobody has bothered to migrate to something decent". There's nothing left to save.


We're a completely different company that owns SourceForge now than the one that made the decisions to erode trust. Everything we've been doing is is outlined here: https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/4n3e1s/the_state_...


Glad to hear it. Trust is hard to win back. I don't envy you the task of trying to make sourceforge relevant again but I hope you succeed!




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