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Packagecloud Reviews in February 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Anonymous User

12/04/23

5 out of 5

"Packagecloud facilitates large-scale deployment of my open source projects."

What do you like best about packagecloud? I maintain three popular open source projects, including an ISO/ITU-T reference implementation of the JPEG standard that is used by tens of thousands of developers and billions of end users every day as well as high-performance remote display software that is used by numerous corporations and academic institutions. packagecloud provides a convenient, stable, easy to use platform for hosting official RPM and DEB packages built from the releases of my ...

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Dmitriy A

02/05/23

5 out of 5

"A simple way to get Linux repos"

What do you like best about packagecloud? Simple to use and manage. Removes the need of self-hosting binaries. What do you dislike about packagecloud? Some CI templates to build rpm/deb packages would be helpful What problems is packagecloud solving and how is that benefiting you? It makes distribution and updates of a CLI tool easy

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Bernie C

01/08/23

5 out of 5

"Outstanding developer support"

What do you like best about packagecloud? When we were just getting started with the product, the team hopped on a call with us to get a better understanding of our needs and offered to help tailer custom packages to meet our developer needs. The team is extremely responsive for support and the platform has exceeded our expectations, would highly recommend it. What do you dislike about packagecloud? The API is somewhat limited right now but has all the capabilities we need so it isn't ...

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Anonymous User

11/20/22

4.5 out of 5

"Great service to host your repository with some space for improvements"

What do you like best about packagecloud? Compelling and easy-to-use service. The documentation is good, the provided scripts help you greatly in the package upload and repo installation. And if you write to them the support is excellent, they try their best to accommodate all your requests. What do you dislike about packagecloud? They do not accept Paypall as a payment system. Those will help automate the payment and directly connect the company bank account to simplify the taxes document ...

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Anonymous User

11/14/22

4 out of 5

"One stop shop to manage all your packages"

What do you like best about packagecloud? Packagecloud supports a good variety of packages and languages. What do you dislike about packagecloud? User management has room to improve. We have to add individual users as collaborators. There is no restriction on username. Hard to tell who is who when people gets creative on their username. What problems is packagecloud solving and how is that benefiting you? Providing a publicly available repository

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Anonymous User

11/10/22

4.5 out of 5

"a convenient and easy to use package provider"

What do you like best about packagecloud? ability to store packages for different operating system versions (ubuntu focal, xenial, etc) and different kinds of packages (deb, py wheels, etc) What do you dislike about packagecloud? finding names of packages and searching through all the versions available What problems is packagecloud solving and how is that benefiting you? hosting packages conveniently

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Giorgio O

11/10/22

4 out of 5

"Does the job"

What do you like best about packagecloud? It has been working for us seamlessly for at least 10 years. We've never had an outage nor security issues or data losses of any kind. Billing is clear and timely. No regrets What do you dislike about packagecloud? With the move to the cloud, the various providers have alternatives to packagecloud which makes it basically obsolete as a standalone offering so we have been progressively moving out to reduce the number of services and partnerships we ...

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Anonymous User

11/09/22

4 out of 5

"Easiest Debian repo I’ve found"

What do you like best about packagecloud? Easy creation of Debian repository. Any other solution requires going through many steps or details, resulting in a poor result anyway. What do you dislike about packagecloud? Packages can be moved, but not stay in 2 repos. For example, staging and production. What problems is packagecloud solving and how is that benefiting you? Private Debian repositories for our internal software packages.

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Anonymous User

11/08/22

4 out of 5

"Easy to use apt package repo for open source projects"

What do you like best about packagecloud? The packagecloud API and CLI tool are both easy to use and integrate with a CI, such as GitHub Actions, for automatically publishing built packages for users to install via a package management tool (apt/dnf). The packagecloud web UI is also an easy way to run one off actions, such as promoting packages from a testing/staging repo to a production repo. What do you dislike about packagecloud? A nice addition would be a way to prune old package ...

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Anonymous User

08/11/22

5 out of 5

"Amazing support"

What do you like best about packagecloud? Simple, easy-to-use product. API and CLI enable package upload through automated CI/CD processes. A feature request I submitted received an immediate response and I was able to schedule a meeting with support and engineering to further define my request and identify possible interim solutions. What do you dislike about packagecloud? To support multiple versions of the same OS, I have to upload a package multiple times (Debian Buster, Bullseye, ...

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