I'm looking for hosting for an open-source project nearing its first release, and I don't want it on my personal pages in case it gets slashdotted. There seem to be a few free sites out there, but obviously Sourceforge is the 800lb gorilla. Should I just stick it on Sourceforge by default, or are there better options? All I'm looking for is file hosting, maybe a mailing list, and some web pages for Doxygen documentation. (Not shared SVN, for now; I'm going to start with the Linux-y "email me patches" version control and see how it goes from there.)
Licence will be GPL for the Qt GUI binaries, LGPL for the daemon binaries, public-domain for the source itself (so that bits of it can be taken by companies and re-used in proprietary products as long as its LGPL/GPL dependencies aren't also needed). This rules out Google Code (who don't deal with multi-licensed) and probably also Savannah (who'd also insist I re-spelled Linux with a "GNU/" everywhere).
Peter