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Re: Public Hosting

From: Timothee Besset <ttimo_at_idsoftware.com>
Date: 2003-07-07 15:04:09 CEST

The savannah people (savannah.gnu.org) mentionned that if they get someone
to do the svn administration, they are ready to host projects using svn
instead of cvs. So if someone feels up to the task, that opens a place
like sf.net with svn support.

There is also the debian server alioth.debian.org, which supports svn
projects already. The conditions to have a project opened there are a bit
more restrictive though.

TTimo

On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 04:51:25 -0400
"Brian Topping" <topping@bill2.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> It's been about a year since I saw any question of "public hosting" using SVN
> (i.e. java.net, sf.net) and I was wondering if there are new options besides
> DIY.
>
> I noticed that java.net was being run by CollabNet, and was surprised and sad
> that they didn't use SVN. Did they start it so long ago that it was
> impractical to use SVN in it's then-current state? I can understand if they
> were nervous about people people's unfamiliarity causing adoption problems,
> but it's still sad.
>
> Okay, hope there are some leads out there!
>
> thanks,
>
> Brian
>
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