On 17/09/17 18:04, Mario Castelán Castro wrote: > (Note: cross posted to Mercurial mailing list and debian-user mailing list) > > Hello. I am looking for a place to host a small free software (as in > freedom) project. I write to ask for your recommendations. > > There are a few requirements: > > (1) A public Mercurial repository is required. Features like bug > trackers, private repositories and pull requests are irrelevant for my > use case[1]. > > (2) Hosting static web pages for the project would be good, but it is > not required. > > (3) I highly mistrust and oppose Google (it is the big eye in the > Internet) so a necessary requirement is that there is no Google JavaScript. > > (4) Users that block JavaScript must be able to at least see the > repository URI. Requiring JavaScript for the developers (me) is > acceptable, as long as it is not Google's. > > My only candidate so far is Bitbucket. I want to know if there are other > options. I have already discarded SourceForge because it has Google JS. > All other providers that I know either are paid or do not offer > Mercurial. Unfortunately, most only offer Git. > > Footnotes: > > [1]: This is a one-man project and it is formally verified, so the > probability of bugs is nearly zero. In the event that anybody wants to > send a patch, it would be handled through e-mail (with “hg bundle”). I > never understood what is good about pull requests. >
GitHub meets all your requirements plus you can host a web site there with their GitHub Pages option. All free to use in your case :-) Cheers, Phil. -- "For 50 years it was like being chained to an idiot" Kingsley Amis on his loss of libido when he turned fifty https://www.linuxcounter.net/cert/550036.png