Hi,
Is it possible to put a big warning message on the SourceForge page to indicate that we're not using SVN there any more? It's really annoying from a user's POV[1] when a project abandons a repository and leaves it open without any obvious indication that it's not using that (see Scintilla CVS repository). I propose if we can't put a warning of some sort to tell users where to find the source code, that we take down the SVN repository, or maybe move it to geany.org (or elsewhere) just for historical purposes.
Also, maybe the "News" on SourceForge.net should have an item for the switch from SVN there to Git on Github.com.
Lastly, has anybody noticed that SourceForge.net has added those infamous evil[2] little social networking "like" links to our project page? Basically, we're now helping Twitter, Facebook and Google Plus to track our users against their will. I wonder if those can be disabled through the admin settings?
Cheers, Matthew Brush
[1] I've admitted made this mistake before and inadvertently done work on old outdated code ... ouch! [2] http://nikcub.appspot.com/logging-out-of-facebook-is-not-enough