Ohloh, a new kind of software directory?

by Jack Hughes on August 2, 2007

Mark Hinkle over at Zenoss mentioned Ohloh, a new open source software directory. Good find Mark!

In Ohloh’s own words:

Ohloh is a new kind of software directory, combining community driven content with a unique source code crawler that monitors up-to-date development activity.

It’s an old skool software directory with a bit of Web 2.0 magic thrown in for good measure. I don’t think the community features are particularly new, you can vote for projects on freshmeat. Perhaps the project suggesting tool is new?

Popularity: 3% [?]

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