I know what you mean about managing servers.  For several years
I ran my own web server with CF, mail server, FTP server, etc.
When VPS's started coming down in price, I decided just to outsource
that.  I was getting too busy building websites to bother
with all that.  Same with an SVN server.  The prices have just
been too inexpensive to bother doing it myself.

Springloops.com has reasonably priced services.  $32 would get
me everything I need and want.

And now I just got an email from ProjectLocker.com saying that
they offer "FTP on Commit" with their "Venture" level service and above.
That's only $12 a month with unlimited repo's and projects, up to 15 users,
trac (bug tracking, wiki, project management), "Unmetered" bandwidth
transfer
(I wonder if that means "unlimited"), and 10GB of storage.  Now that's a
good deal.

I've got a repo now on Springloops.com and that's working well.
I'll put one up on ProjectLocker.com, too, and see how it goes.

Thanks for the feedback.

Rick

-----Original Message-----
From: Cameron Childress [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 9:24 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Ok...Assembla's gone a little mad. Need new SVN host...


On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 9:13 PM, Rick Faircloth <[email protected]>
wrote:
> It is the number of projects/repos.
>
> I put each of my websites into a separate project/repo.

It could be worth considering consolidating them into one repo, or
fewer repos.  You'd lose alot of your history by doing so, but in the
long run you may have an easier time finding hosting.

Alternately, as Will said, you can set up your own server fairly
easily.  I did that for awhile but am recently of the mindset that I
hate managing servers and am moving all that stuff to services like
UnFuddle (which has great/simple ticket tracking too).

-Cameron

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