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Originally Posted by colt527
This is a completely true statement and I agree with you, but as I stated before, I have the urge to make things even if they are already made.
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I like reinventing the wheel too, and that's why I wrote the NRG code repository when SourceForge could have done it. This idea has been discussed so many times and there is great fervor when it starts, but then nobody adds any new code.
The frCoder SourceForge project that I started is an evolution of the NRG Code Repository because all the management code is ready AND we can write a PHP front end to manage it. SF has all the version control and packaging facilities we need. I have imported much of the code to the frCoder project already.
The reason the NRG site is down is because we were shutdown for using too much server-side script time

. I have backups of all the PHP scripts and the code that were added to the repository.
http://frcoder.sourceforge.net/
It seems like the best repository would be a combination of a Wiki-like front-end with a downloadable archival features provided by CVS/SourceForge.