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Media - Friday, May 29, 2009

SourceForge Buys Open Source Stats Tool Ohloh

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Mountain View-based SourceForge has bought Ohloh, a Bellevue, WA-based owner of an open source directory and social networking site. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Ohloh provides statistics about the longevity of open source software projects, their licenses and software metrics such as source lines of code and commit statistics. The codebase history informs about the amount of activity for each project.

Ohloh is run by CEO and founder Scott Collison who was Director Platform Strategy Group at
Microsoft. Divergent Ventures and SoftTech VC backed Ohloh.

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