Open Hub
Open Hub is a Web site that provides an online community platform focused on guiding collections of Web services and the open source software development environment. The site was created in 2004 by official Microsoft managers Jason Allen and Scott Collison, and joined by developer Robin Luckey. Darryl K. Taft. "Startup Helps Assess Open-Source Projects". "EWeek". Confirmed on August 29, 2007. As of July 6, 2013, the site has 590,310 projects, 538,806 source control repositories, 2,373,936 contributors, and a list of 23,457,982,058 code lines. On May 28, 2009, Ohloh gained the owners of SourceForge, a popular open source development platform by Geeknet. However, Geeknet is October 5, 2010. Ohloh, an open source analyst firm, has sold Black Duck Software. Black Duck plans have developed a site in the main resource of FOSS development to integrate Oholh's capabilities with their existing products.