Ensure your project is eligible for hosting on SourceForge. In particular, all projects must be Open Source Software, with a license compliant with the Open Source Definition. Further details can be found in our Terms of Use.
Login with your SourceForge.net account, or if you do not have an account, register one here.
Go to the Project Registration page
Type in the new Project Name and "url name" (3-30 characters long, using only letters, numbers, and dashes) -- this name will determine the project's URL and UNIX group in SourceForge services. Take care when selecting your url name, unlike other settings. If you need to rename a url name, you will need to create a support ticket to change the url name.
Click on any of the services that you would like to be initially enabled. You can add or delete services at any time, as mentioned below. For an overview of our services, see our Documentation Front Page.
Click the Create Button
If this is the 1st project you are creating you will need complete phone-based verification:
Enter your the phone number, then click Submit
Enter PIN number click Submit (Please note that each PIN is Valid for 5 Minutes)
Congratulations, you can now start to enjoy your SourceForge.net Project!
Key points about phone-based verification:
Our phone-based verification is performed using a reputable third-party provider (Nexmo).
We store a one-way hashed (SHA1) copy of phone numbers in our database, allowing us to identify repeat offenders using multiple accounts.
We do not store clear phone numbers in our database — numbers are used for verification only at time of first project registration.
Nexmo maintains transaction logs containing phone numbers, available to us for diagnosis of PIN code delivery problems.
Verification PIN codes are transmitted by SMS or voice and are good for five minutes.
If you have any questions please feel to contact support:
https://sourceforge.net/support
When you create a new project, you automatically are given administrator rights for that particular project.
After you create your new project, you will be brought to the project's "Metadata" page. Following are details for what each item is for:

You must have administrator rights in order to do this. On the admin screen of your project, click on the User Permissions link. You will see fields to add users to "Admin" and "developer."
By default, admins have complete control over the project including tool configurations; developers have read+write access within all of the tools.
You can add users to either group by typing in their "username", which they select when they register their account. This is a UNIX-compatible unique name which contains no spaces and is used for log in to source code repositories. Any new users will need to register accounts at: http://sourceforge.net/account/registration/. Before logging on, they will need to click on the link in the validation email they’ll receive after they create their account in order for their IDs to be registered in the system.
You must have administrator rights in order to do this. On the admin screen of your project, click on the Tools link. In the top section, you there's a listing of installable tools, click the desired tool, then choose a "Label" and "Mountpoint".
http://sourceforge.net/p/uberproject/bugs/If you decide you no longer need one of the tools available, simply click Delete and the tool will be permanently removed from your project.
You can install multiple tools of the same type, however, to save space in the navigation bar, they will be collapsed into a single menu item. The bottom of Admin -> Tools will let you change the threshold for the number of the same tool before collapsing same types.