Zárate wrote:
> While i was setting up one talk about SVN i found out this list of
> companies offering SVN services:
> 
> http://www.subversionary.org/hosting/hosting-services
> 
> And i wanted to ask people on the list if they have worked without
> problems with any of these or others, either commercial or not. I'm
> happy to pay a few quid a year for a decent service instead of relying
> on ads and having a poor service.

I've been using Assembla for some projects I've been working on.

http://www.assembla.com/

I think its really good. The important stuff is that you get SVN (or git / 
mercurial if you want), Trac, Wiki (seperate to the Trac wiki), file space and 
there is also a jabber server.

The free account has a 200mb limit, so that is one thing to consider depending 
on your project, but they say :

Will I get cut off if I use more than 200MB?

No. Disk space limits are not strictly enforced. If you are using a lot of 
space, you should support our effort to provide quality hosting by purchasing a 
commercial space subscription, and we will remind you to do it. We provide 
extra 
disk space to volunteer projects, such as open source projects and research 
projects.

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still, id be interested to hear from people who are using other services as 
well :)

martin

btw, here's the projects i've setup on there :

http://www.assembla.com/spaces/live-api
http://www.assembla.com/spaces/osclib
http://www.assembla.com/spaces/kontroltools

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