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This page is for OWASP project leaders and details some of the online services that have been found to be useful for OWASP projects.
 
This page is for OWASP project leaders and details some of the online services that have been found to be useful for OWASP projects.
  
== OpenDuck(formerly known as Ohloh) ==
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== Openhub (formerly known as 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.
 
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.
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If you manage an OWASP project you should:
 
If you manage an OWASP project you should:
* Register yourself on Openduck
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* Register yourself on Openhub
 
* Make sure your project is registered on Openduck- you can add it yourself if it is not
 
* 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
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* Make sure it belongs to the OWASP organisation -  [http://owasp4.owasp.org/contactus.html Contact OWASP] or [[User:Simon Bennetts|Simon Bennetts]] if it is not
 
* Make sure it belongs to the OWASP organisation -  [http://owasp4.owasp.org/contactus.html Contact OWASP] or [[User:Simon Bennetts|Simon Bennetts]] if it is not
 
* Claim all of your contributions to open source projects
 
* Claim all of your contributions to open source projects
* Consider including Ohloh Widgets on your project homepage or wiki
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* Consider including Openhub Widgets on your project homepage or wiki
 
* Help other OWASP projects by flagging and rating the ones you use
 
* Help other OWASP projects by flagging and rating the ones you use
  
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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++/C# and Java static source code analysis
 
* https://scan.coverity.com/ C/C++/C# and Java static source code analysis
* https://www.mir-swamp.org/ - This web based code analysis service is 100% FREE of charge and is open to the public.
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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 14:53, 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.

Openhub (formerly known as 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 Openhub
  • 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 Openhub 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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