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looking for svn host

From: McKenna, Simon (RGH) <Simon.McKenna_at_rgh.sa.gov.au>
Date: 2003-07-14 04:13:48 CEST

Greetings,

I'm working on a couple of free open source projects, and since they are
starting to get a little interest I'm now looking for an SVN repository on
the
net to make distributed developer easier. My (shared) host is only Apache
1.3 and isn't planning on upgrading to 2.x for a while, and as cool as
Subversion
and TortoiseSVN is, I don't want to swap hosts just because I can't setup a
repository. So can anyone help please?

The main project is here: http://flashPash.sshnug.com
<http://flashPash.sshnug.com> BSD+LGPL license used.
I've only had a few coders enquire about helping so bandwidth usage should
be minimal.

The other project doesn't have a web site yet, it uses the Qt license and
will
only have 2 developers to start with.

Any help appreciated! And thank you for such great technologies :)

peace
si

ps. My apologies if this email is inappropriate for these mailing lists,
I read the FAQ and searched the archives for any similar posts and couldn't
find any.
I wasn't sure if we were supposed to hunt through
http://subversion.tigris.org/svn-repositories.html
<http://subversion.tigris.org/svn-repositories.html>
and ask people in there?

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