Unfuddle is a secure, hosted software development environment and project management solution for small software development teams. It’s like SourceForge which has good project management tools. It is like Google Code Project Hosting and very Web 2.0′ish, and has a Subversion repository. Unlike others though, is that hosted project does not need to be open source, and you can pretty much do whatever you want. Free account only gives you 15Mb of space which is only suitable for small projects. I think I’ll stick to SVN hosting at Dreamhost, and try to get Trac working.
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http://www.assembla.com provides free trac and svn for projects with unlimited disk space and now there is no disk space limit for svn.
Hi I would like to have a free hosted svn account .
Have you come across http://www.codespaces.com?
I am surpised you stayed with Trac which is getting pretty old and clunky.
We have used Unfuddle for more than a year for our Subversion Hosting and project management. It is a very reliable service with a lot of project management tools we use.
Unfuddle is nice but as of today they are only using SVN 1.4 so no merge tracking.
https://www.projectlocker.com/ provides 500mb svn for free.
Hi
I just have completed setup unfuddle SVN with cPanel shared hosting by shell script, no cost and easy setup steps. Here is the link.
http://codefighters.blogspot.com/2011/03/unfuddle-svn-setup-with-cpanel-shared.html
thanks