Anyone knows a good (free) SVN hoster?
Sunday, May 2, 2010 7:57:27 AM
Hi!
I am looking for a (preferably free) SVN hoster where I can dump all my projects so I can edit them easily from everywhere (and link to them). Essentially my problem is that I don't need and want that whole project management shit bloat and inflexibility that eg. Sourceforge brings, but simply a plain SVN server where I can dump multiple projects and update them from time to time.
Freesubversion.com was such a site (just simply SVN without any bloat) but now they don't accept new projects
So, if anybody knows such a service I'd be very glad if you could let me know
Thx in advance,
Serious
PS: Also git or any other versioning system is okay, as long as there is some (easy to use) tool for Windows and Linux for it - Like TortoiseSVN
I am looking for a (preferably free) SVN hoster where I can dump all my projects so I can edit them easily from everywhere (and link to them). Essentially my problem is that I don't need and want that whole project management shit bloat and inflexibility that eg. Sourceforge brings, but simply a plain SVN server where I can dump multiple projects and update them from time to time.
Freesubversion.com was such a site (just simply SVN without any bloat) but now they don't accept new projects

So, if anybody knows such a service I'd be very glad if you could let me know

Thx in advance,
Serious
PS: Also git or any other versioning system is okay, as long as there is some (easy to use) tool for Windows and Linux for it - Like TortoiseSVN







Ionut Colceriughindadev # Thursday, July 29, 2010 4:08:32 PM
It's not SVN, it's Mercurial, much better, in many many ways. You get 1 private repo for free.
You can use TortoiseHG, just as easy to use as tortoisesvn.