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List:       lyx-users
Subject:    Re: SVN Version control
From:       Emil Pavlov <emil_pavlov () mail ! bg>
Date:       2010-10-28 15:37:27
Message-ID: 4CC998B7.5050009 () mail ! bg
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На 28.10.2010 15:39, Stephan Witt написа:
> Am 28.10.2010 um 15:00 schrieb Liviu Andronic:
>
>    
>> On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Stephan Witt<st.witt@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
>
>
>    
Thank you, guys. Assembla looks great.
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