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Hello,
I'm looking for a free, private SVN hosting service where my team could keep code. Last year, we ran the SVN server off of my personal box, but that isn't really an option for this year. We previously looked at Assembla, but they no longer offer free, private spaces. Any suggestions? |
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Re: Best Hosted SVN?
Check out http://www.origo.ethz.ch/
Otherwise, plenty of teams are willing to host SVN repositories for you on request. |
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Re: Best Hosted SVN?
I am just starting to experiment with http://code.google.com/ myself and so far it seems to be working well.
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Re: Best Hosted SVN?
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If you really need a private solution you will probably want to self-host it. |
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Re: Best Hosted SVN?
Just to clarify: Origo (link 3 posts up) welcomes closed-source projects.
They also make an Eclipse plugin, which makes it especially convenient for FIRST teams. Last edited by tdlrali : 27-12-2008 at 01:34. |
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Re: Best Hosted SVN?
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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. ![]() |
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I would suggest they reconsider needing a private repository, but that is their decision. |
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Re: Best Hosted SVN?
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Put another way, would the entire community be better off if everyone closed their source or opened it? If your answer to the global case does not match your answer to your personal case, you may want to stop and think a bit. *gets off soapbox* |
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Re: Best Hosted SVN?
That is actually a very good point now that you mention it (and though this is getting a bit off topic), maybe it would be a good idea for someone to setup like an open source FIRST code repository (not necessarily an SVN) that teams could post pieces of code, then explain what they do and how they do it.
Not only would it benefit new teams that might not have experienced coders, but it would also be of help to veteran teams looking for alternative solutions to coding problems. Like a coding Dev community but for FIRST (Granted there are subforums for such things, but nothing that currently quite encompasses this idea). Oh the possibilities. ![]() |
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Re: Best Hosted SVN?
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Re: Best Hosted SVN?
Wow, that was fast! Nice job!
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Re: Best Hosted SVN?
Team 2502 is able to help. Email keehun@gmail.com
I can hook you up with a repository pretty quick. Your URL will be http://svn.team2502.com/svn/[whatever repo name you want] keehun Team 2502 |
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