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Originally Posted by EHaskins
Google code projects must be public and under an open source license, so it isn't applicable for them.
If you really need a private solution you will probably want to self-host it.
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Granted, however the likelihood of anyone actually finding the SVN who doesn't already have the address is slim to none, especially if you intentionally label it something random. While granted it isn't secure, if all he's using it for is like FRC code or whatever other personal projects, no one will ever bother messing with it.
I've used Google code for personal (though, granted, not privacy sensitive) files for a while now with no problems. You get 100mb of free storage, which pretty much covers any sort of coding most can do.
There are other options out there (some site offer password access, and of course there is private hosting) but I prefer the simplicity of Google code, especially if you already have a Google account, its one less thing to sign up for.
My 2 cents.
