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30 Jan
I’ve been looking into hosted version control solutions, and i’ve stumbled upon Beanstalk recently. Like Eric, I’m liking it’s features (works with Basecamp, FogBugz, Campfire) and the fact you can get a free account. I’m reading about other altneratives like assembla.com and an open-source and free solution you can host yourself - Origo. Feel free to comment on any you recommend.
Tags: Hosting, Subversion

2 Responses for "Version Control For Small Time Developers"
We use Unfuddle for all our projects and it is great.
Only yesterday Unfuddle increased the number of projects and people and storage on all accounts. It is the 3rd or 4th time in 18 months these features have been increased.
And it added an archive feature.
Unfuddle is the leader in this space.
Glad you like Beanstalk. Unfuddle is a nice product and has the “all-in-one” solution that some teams are looking for. We tend to have the “do one thing very well” approach with Beanstalk. When it comes to Subversion hosting, we’re trying our best to make it easy for anyone to get started.
Drop into our Campfire room if you ever have questions.
https://wildbit.campfirenow.com/4e43d
Chris
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