Launch of code.gurock.com

We always wanted to have some place where we could post code and add-on projects related to our products, but we didn’t like the idea of using Google Code or other public code hosting services for this. So when RemObjects announced their own project hosting website some time ago, we immediately knew that something like this would also work very well for us. When I asked about the software they were using, they referred me to the excellent Indefero project hosting software.

So as of today, we have our own project hosting website at code.gurock.com. We will use this website to host product-related projects and we invite you to contribute. We are also happy to host your projects if they are related to SmartInspect or TestRail, so feel free to contact us if you are interested in this.

For now there are just two projects on the site: PostSharp for SmartInspect (which will get a major rewrite soon, stay tuned) and a new TestRail mini API (more about this in a later posting). We plan to add other projects to the site in the future and open more of our code for contributions from the community. Enjoy!

code.gurock.com

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4 Comments

  1. Posted June 17, 2010 at 15:41 | Permalink

    That sounds like a very interesting solution. I’ve been toying with the idea of hosting book demos and other public projects on SVN myself (but fear about my ability to do so) or move to Google Code or similar services (but fear about my ability to keep things under control and tied to my “brand”). This sounds like a very good and unexpensive solution. Will probably give it a go, thanks for the pointer… and good luck with your open projects.

  2. Posted June 17, 2010 at 19:32 | Permalink

    You can also download the software and host it on your own server, but we opted to go with Indefero’s hosted service as it’s very inexpensive compared to the hassle (probably) involved setting everything up.

  3. Lachlan Gemmell
    Posted June 20, 2010 at 02:38 | Permalink

    Good stuff. I look forward to seeing the Delphi IDE plugin appearing there plus I’ll clean up my own SmartInspect utility classes and send them through to you soon.

  4. Dennis Gurock
    Posted June 21, 2010 at 21:07 | Permalink

    Hey Lachlan, that sounds great!

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