AFAIK there are many one line hosters that provide free svn hosting to 
non-profits for open source projects.
BOb



From: Thomas Garrod [mailto:whidbeyto...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2010 2:42 PM
To: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: I need a volunteer subversion manager

Dear Subversion friends. Call me stupid, call me tech-ignorant, or call me 
lazy, but I'm having difficulty understanding how to set up subversion. Part of 
my problem is that I am the director of the organization; I don't get as much 
chance to focus on this. And frankly, the manual puzzles me.

KeelWorks is a non-profit foundation with no paid staff. We are building a 
learning intervention to help learners learn better. We hope to reach out to 
the economically disadvantaged across the globe. I have ten teams of 
instructional designers building eLearning storyboards and we hope to move soon 
to eLearning development.

To do this we need to have a way to post files and share them without chaos. 
Most of the people developing will learn as they go. We'll work with 
Dreamweaver, Captivate, and Flash.

Getting people to volunteer their time is a hard sell. It won't work if they 
have to figure anything out. I have to give them well-formed process and clear 
instructions. I don't have anyone who has stepped up to manage this subversion 
repository. And I can't seem to do it myself.

If someone in this community would be good enough to help us set up our Google 
Project server repository and to guide users in setting up and using clients, 
it would be a great help.

Thomas Garrod
The KeelWorks Foundation
http://keelworks.org


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