Microsoft Corporation’s MSFT vice president for Cloud Developer Services, Brian Harry announced in a blog post that the company will pull the plug on CodePlex, a website for code sharing and project ...
Microsoft announced Friday that CodePlex, the company’s open source project-hosting service, will be closed down. Started in 2006, the service offered an alternative to SourceForge. It was based ...
Microsoft is trumpeting the success of its three year old CodePlex open source site, noting it now has over 10,000 projects and counting. I agree that CodePlex is a fair way to measure the credibility ...
The company acknowledges that GitHub is the go-to option for project hosting and will shutter CodePlex at the end of this year This December, Microsoft will shut down its CodePlex open source project ...
Say goodbye to CodePlex. Microsoft just recently announced that it will be shutting down CodePlex, the eleven year-old open-source project hosting website. Microsoft has disabled the ability to create ...
The CodePlex Foundation has announced the arrival of several new board members, including Jim Jagielski, the Chief Open Source Officer of SpringSource. Jagielski, who was one of the original ...
Successfully pulling code out of a big company can be like pulling the teeth off a lion, without anesthesia. CodePlex has published a draft of its process, a Project Acceptance Guideline, and is ...
Responding to user demand, Microsoft now allows projects using its CodePlex open source code repository to use the increasingly popular Git version-control system built by Linux creator Linus Torvalds ...
Microsoft's CodePlex is an online open source development home base for C#, Visual Studio and .NET programmers. It's a place where developers can track their projects, post builds, and interact with ...