Alioth was a collaborative software development platform used by the Debian project and other free software projects. It provided hosting for version control systems, bug tracking, mailing lists, and other tools necessary for collaborative software development. Alioth was retired in 2018, with its services migrated to other platforms.
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Supported various version control systems including Git, Subversion, and Mercurial for project source code management.
Integrated bug tracking system to manage and track issues and feature requests for projects.
Provided mailing list services for project communication and announcements.
Offered wiki services for project documentation and collaborative editing.
File hosting for project releases and other large files.
Static web hosting for project websites and documentation.
Provided database services for projects requiring backend data storage.
Allowed projects to use custom domains for their hosted services.
Comprehensive access control mechanisms to manage project contributors and permissions.
Seamless integration with other Debian project infrastructure for a unified development experience.
In 2018, services hosted on Alioth were migrated to other platforms such as salsa.debian.org and GitLab, marking the end of Alioth's operation.
Alioth played a significant role in the development of many free software projects, including Debian, by providing essential collaboration tools.
Alioth fostered a strong community of developers and contributors, contributing to the success of numerous open-source projects.
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