Initial release | October 2009 |
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Stable release |
1.6.0 / December 15, 2016
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Repository | forge-allura |
Written in | Python |
Operating system | Linux, Unix |
Type | Collaborative Development Environment |
License | Apache License 2.0 |
Website | allura |
Allura can also export project data, as well as import data from a variety of sources, such as Trac, Google Code, GitHub, and, of course, Allura itself.
Allura comes packaged with tools for managing Git and SVN repositories. There is also a tool for managing Mercurial repositories, which is packaged separately for license reasons.
Version control integration includes:
Allura began in October 2009 as an open-source reimplementation in Python of the developer tools for SourceForge (previously written in PHP), and was first announced in March 2011. Allura became the default platform for new projects on SourceForge in July 2011.
In June 2012, Allura was submitted to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) and began incubation to become an Apache project. Allura was moved to the ASF to encourage community engagement and to ensure an open and community oriented development process. Allura graduated to a top-level Apache project in March 2013.