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== Ohloh ==
 
== Ohloh ==
  
OWASP is a registered Organisation on Ohloh, a free, public directory of Free and Open Source Software and the contributors who create and maintain it.
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OWASP is a registered Organisation on Openduck, a free, public directory of Free and Open Source Software and the contributors who create and maintain it.
  
* https://www.ohloh.net/orgs/OWASP
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* https://www.openhub.net/orgs/OWASP
  
 
If you manage an OWASP project you should:
 
If you manage an OWASP project you should:
* Register yourself on Ohloh
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* Register yourself on Openduck
* Make sure your project is registered on Ohloh - you can add it yourself if it is not
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* Make sure your project is registered on Openduck- you can add it yourself if it is not
 
* Register yourself as the manager
 
* Register yourself as the manager
 
* Check that the settings are correct, especially the repositories
 
* Check that the settings are correct, especially the repositories
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* http://crowdin.net/ a translation and localization management platform
 
* http://crowdin.net/ a translation and localization management platform
 
* https://scan.coverity.com/ C/C++ and Java static source code analysis
 
* https://scan.coverity.com/ C/C++ and Java static source code analysis
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* https://www.mir-swamp.org/ - This web based code analysis service is 100% FREE of charge and is open to the public.
  
 
== Other Paid For Services ==
 
== Other Paid For Services ==

Revision as of 14:44, 21 August 2014

This page is for OWASP project leaders and details some of the online services that have been found to be useful for OWASP projects.

Ohloh

OWASP is a registered Organisation on Openduck, a free, public directory of Free and Open Source Software and the contributors who create and maintain it.

If you manage an OWASP project you should:

  • Register yourself on Openduck
  • Make sure your project is registered on Openduck- you can add it yourself if it is not
  • Register yourself as the manager
  • Check that the settings are correct, especially the repositories
  • Make sure it belongs to the OWASP organisation - Contact OWASP or Simon Bennetts if it is not
  • Claim all of your contributions to open source projects
  • Consider including Ohloh Widgets on your project homepage or wiki
  • Help other OWASP projects by flagging and rating the ones you use

Other Free Services

These are all free to open source projects.

Other Paid For Services

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