Type of site | Collaborative revision control and software development management system |
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Owner | Fraunhofer Society |
Created by | Jörg Schilling[1] |
URL | www.berlios.de |
Commercial | No |
Registration | Optional (required for creating and joining projects) |
Launched | January 2000 |
Current status | Inactive |
BerliOS (short for "Berlin Open Source") is a project founded by the Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems (FOKUS), Berlin,[1] to coordinate the different interest groups in the field of open source software (OSS) and to assume a neutral coordinator function. The target groups of BerliOS were developers and users of open source software on the one side and OSS-related companies on the other. As of January 1, 2022[update] its website was still accessible, though hosting no projects.
BerliOS consisted of several subprojects:
The operators of the BerliOS project announced that BerliOS would close at the end of 2011 due to lack of sufficient funding and support.[2] As the news of the pending closure spread, BerliOS received numerous rescue proposals. As a result, it was later announced that BerliOS would continue as a non-profit institute run by a combination of volunteers, donations and corporate sponsorship.[3]
On February 23, 2012, BerliOS announced on their blog that a cooperation agreement had been signed with SourceForge, which meant that all projects hosted on BerliOS' systems would be automatically mirrored in new and separate projects on SourceForge.[4] On April 4, 2012, SourceForge reiterated this statement on their blog and provided more specifics about the collaboration.[5]
In January 2014 BerliOS announced that they would disable their hosting services on 30 April 2014.[6]