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Wrong name for ]project-open[, wrong manager

Hi, First of all: Congratulations to your great project! I'm a big fan of ohloh. Here is my issue: I'm the founder of ]project-open[: http://www.project-open.com/en/company/. However, on ohloh ... [More] , somebody has created the project under the name "illasme". There are two problem with this: Google doesn't find ]po[ on Ohloh: We'd like to show off our 700k+ lines of code (Robin Luckey said we're probably the larges OSS Web application on your portal, is that right?) Somebody else has claimed the managership, so I'm a bit afraid that there could be ab-/misuse. ]po[ is used in a number of security sensitive areas. => Could you please rename/merge the project. The ideal name would be "http://www.ohloh.net/p/project-open/". There is also a "projectopen" project, which is pretty dead apparently. => Could you please make me the manager of this project? But let's ask the other way around: Is there something we can do for Ohloh? I really like your project and I'm already pushing it on conferences etc. Ideas/Suggestions: If you could provide us with easily embeddable statistics about code, then we could include these components in our documentation pages, for example: http://www.project-open.org/documentation/packageintranetcore (this page is the documentation for the "intranet-core" CVS repository hosted at ohloh). ]po[ for ITSM (http://www.project-open.com/en/solutions/itsm/) will includes a feature to allows companies to associate CVS commits to ITIL Change Requests, issue tickets etc. Maybe this could be a great location to market ohloh analysis to enterprise customers? Cheers! Frank [Less]

fraber  almost 4 years ago 397
 

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