In light of the recent activities of Dice Holdings trying to monetize the website it purchased in September 2012, Martin Brinkmann at gHacks reports
The admin of the popular NotePad++ text editor announced [June 15] that the project would leave SourceForge
[...] The project will use Github as the development hub for Notepad++ exclusively.
[...] tmux, nmap, [and] VLC for instance [are also trying] to get Sourceforge to remove [their] projects from the site
In the comments, Oxa June notes that Pale Moon is looking to move away.
In addition, Softpedia notes that WINE is migrating away.
Related: SourceForge Using Mirrored Projects and Including Adware
Slashdot Burying Stories About Dice-Owned SourceForge
(Score: 2, Informative) by fido_dogstoyevsky on Thursday June 18 2015, @05:38AM
What are the alternatives to Firefox these days? I haven't been keeping up. And, no, google chrome is not an answer.
Seamonkey [seamonkey-project.org] does a pretty good job if you don't mind using a suite instead of a simple browser.
It's NOT a conspiracy... it's a plot.