On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 01:43:19AM +0900, Intransition wrote: > Looking for Rubyist's recommendations for free open-source Subversion > hosting now that Rubyforge is being (albeit ever so slowly) phased > out. > > I host most of my work on Github and I am very happy with it (even > though I find using git itself a bit like working in a 1970s CS > lab ;). But I have a number of scrap projects, code snippets, > explorations, and so on, that I want to keep in a repo, something more > suitable to Subversion b/c it handles sub-projects well. > > I tried Google Projects and was quickly disappointed by the > limitations on source code browsing (it stops working if you have "too > many" files). The interface also feels a bit clunky (IMO). But the > repo was fast. > > At the moment I am back to Sourceforge.org. Unfortunately it is VERY > SLOW. It also feels very outdated, hard to navigate, feature bloat, > etc. > > Wondering if there are better options out there that others could > recommend. http://beanstalkapp.com has a free option and I've heard they are good. No personal experience though. Looks like codesion (formerly cvsdude) also has a free subversion hosting option. enjoy, -jeremy -- ======================================================================== Jeremy Hinegardner jeremy / hinegardner.org