As an open-source developer, you have many choices as to where to host your projects. For those familiar with our open-source, off-the-shelf tooling, the administrative learning curve is reduced when starting a new project. For those not familiar with our tooling, your learning experience is reusable across the open-source community in general. Mozdev wants to be your hosting provider for all of your Mozilla-related projects. Here's why we think we're the best choice.
|| || **Mozdev** || **[http://code.google.com/ Google Code]** || **[http://sourceforge.net/ SourceForge]** ||
|| **Forums ** || Yes--[http://drupal.org/ Drupal] || No || Yes--homegrown ||
|| **Mailing Lists** || Yes--[http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman.html Mailman] || Yes || Yes-homegrown ||
|| **Newsgroups** || Yes || Yes--Google Groups || Yes ||
|| **Bug Reporting** || Yes--[http://www.bugzilla.org/ Bugzilla] || Yes--homegrown || Yes--homegrown ||
|| **Revision Control** || Yes--[http://www.nongnu.org/cvs/ CVS] and soon [http://www.selenic.com/mercurial Mercurial] || Yes--Subversion|| CVS and Subversion ||
|| **Content Management** || Yes--[http://drupal.org/ Drupal] || Yes--homegrown || No ||
|| **Code Search** || Coming Soon (MXR) || Yes--[http://www.google.com/codesearch homegrown] || No ||
|| **Native file uploads** || Not yet (must go through CVS) || No || Yes--ssh/scp ||
|| **Mirror Network** || Yes || No || Yes ||
|| **Support for FF3 Secure Updates** || Yes || No || No ||
|| **Update.rdf auto-generation** || Yes || No || No ||
|| **Mozilla-specific community support** || Yes--[http://mozdev.org/pipermail/project_owners/ mailing lists], [http://mozdev.org/pipermail/project_owners/ newsgroups], and [http://irc.mozilla.org/ IRC] || No || No ||
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