Am 28.10.2010 um 15:00 schrieb Liviu Andronic: > On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Stephan Witt <st.w...@gmx.net> wrote: >> Looks good. But private doesn't seem the correct term here. >> Either it costs you some $s/month or your content is public. >> > No. You can set a simple SVN server for free, with the content being > kept in private. You need to Create a space > Free Subversion > Repository – Commercial Quality: > > "Free *Private* Subversion Repository > Unlimited Users. Unlimited Projects. 2gb Storage. Ideal for > consultants and small agile-development teams that want a safe, > reliable version control solution without any of the extras that come > with our Pro Subversion hosting configurations." > > Disclaimer: I don't work for them. :-)
I got my impression from the Pricing page: "Free Public Assembla for Open Source Projects Community and open source projects can take advantage of all that Assembla has to offer for free. Of course, these workspaces are public and viewable by anyone." But you're right. There is another free private SVN repository option - not open source. Now I did find it here: http://offers.assembla.com/free-subversion-hosting And they guarantee at least 1 year free service after changing their mind! :-) Not bad. Stephan