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Can people recommend an good free online SVN repository? I found OpenSVN.csie.org but the message in red is a bit scary.
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I like Assembla. It has svn hosting as well as Trac for wiki documentation and bug tracking. The free workspace is good for most projects, but you can pay for more space if you need. Update: Assembla is not free for private repositories any more. It is very cheap, but not free. They still offer free SVN hosting, but only for publicly viewable repositor Update: Assembla now offers free private repositories http://www.assembla.com/catalog/tag/free |
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I personally have no complaints with Beanstalk. Simple and free. |
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Unfuddle has a free plan and if you want more, you can pay 😉 |
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What about XP-Dev? Anyone tried it? It looks kinda nice and a good alternative to Assembla, now that it makes your code public if you don’t pay. The guy that made it talks about it here. |
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ProjectLocker has free Subversion hosting, with unlimited repositories and a 300 MB quota. You can also use Git if you prefer, and all repositories come with Trac. Disclaimer: I work for ProjectLocker. |
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I may be a homer with this but I just wouldn’t trust it if its free and not an open source project. |
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I’ve been using the pay-level service at ProjectLocker for a year and have been very satisfied. They also offer a free level that includes SSL, up to 5 users, and 500gb of storage. Git, and Trac are also included. |
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You might want to check out origo. They offer a subversion repository, a wiki and an issue tracker. It is free for both open source and closed source (private) projects. |
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Google Code has SVN support. Of course, all code checked-in can be viewed by the world, so forget doing closed source projects. That said, if your project is open-source, it’s the business; I’ve found it to be a very high quality project management system. |
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Good old sourceforge.net seems to have SVN (beside CVS). |
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I’ve been very happy with Unfuddle. There’s also CVSDude (CVS or SVN). |
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How about CodePlex – Open Source Project Hosting |
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I tried both, and I prefer Beanstalk to OpenSVN, as I experienced it as much faster. |
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www.xp-dev.com free unlimited users private or public svn repo |
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I tried XP-Dev.com and did not enjoy the experience. I then went through some of the aforementioned SVN hosting providers (private, and preferrably free of charge), and found that Unfuddle is now my free, private, reliable, and easy-to-use SVN hosting solution. Thank you to Johan who made the suggestion of trying www.unfuddle.com. Finally, an off-site solution to my small development team needs. I also hear that www.svnrepository.com is a great bang for your buck, especially for more advanced and/or larger development teams. |
