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Packagecloud Reviews in January 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

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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Anonymous User

07/27/22

5 out of 5

"Packagecloud is powerful package hosting at the right price."

What do you like best about packagecloud? There's quite a lot to like about packagecloud: * comprehensive, well-written documentation * powerful, well-organized API * a nice CLI tool * supports Debian packages (both binary and source, one of the few vendors in this space to do so) * excellent support via email and slack What do you dislike about packagecloud? * In the early days, there were some bugs in and around some of the darker corners of the Debian policy on package repositories. I ...

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Raciel H

03/23/22

5 out of 5

"Simplify and extend the reach of your software distribution with PackageCloud.io"

What do you like best about packagecloud? The simplicity and scope of PackageCloud.io is remarkable. You can package and distribute your applications for most Linux distributions regardless of the programming language you use. The options for continuous integration is also very complete. The website for management has a high integration ratio with the user experience, which makes it nice and easy to use. On the other hand, the documentation is simple, complete and very concise. I would like ...

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tsai l

03/22/22

5 out of 5

"User Experience"

What do you like best about packagecloud? PackagCloud is a great piece of software, and it's great for enterprises and open-sourcers to set up a working repository in just a few minutes.Different from competitors, only packagecloud is available on some services to maintain exclusivity. What do you dislike about packagecloud? Packagecloud is great. We love everything about it.For packagecloud no projects I can't work.More and better services and structures can be launched to make users feel ...

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Borja L

12/06/21

5 out of 5

"Best experience to quickly set up a package repository"

What do you like best about packagecloud? It's easy, quick and effective. I have prior experience with Bintray, Artifactory and PackageCloud is by far the easiest of them. In just a few minutes, you have what you want: a working repository easy to set up for users. The website is plenty of documentation and it guides you through all the process. For businesses and open-sourcers it's great. What do you dislike about packagecloud? Having deb and rpm repositories it would be great having ...

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Michael L

11/19/21

5 out of 5

"Amazing services and support"

What do you like best about packagecloud? The incredible services around CI/CD and the easy way to integrate within Maven builds. What do you dislike about packagecloud? Really? Honestly nothing. Packagecloud offers me everything I need for my open-source projects and much more. What problems is packagecloud solving and how is that benefiting you? After Bintrays shutdown of the services, deployment and sharing my artifacts were not possible anymore. After that, Packagecloud took the ...

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Eugene P

09/01/21

5 out of 5

"Very straightforward repo hosting"

What do you like best about packagecloud? Easy setup, straightforward CLI tool, nice customer-facing UI What do you dislike about packagecloud? Lack of integrations, in particular Github Actions What problems is packagecloud solving and how is that benefiting you? I'm using it to host my open source project's Linux packages, it's a tremendous improvements compared to offering simple package downloads through Github