Also, Google Code offers both HG and SVN support. http://code.google.com/projecthosting/
I have several projects there (although haven't used Mercurial) and certainly find it a lot less frustrating than admin'ing Trac. -Ross. On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Mark A. Matienzo <m...@matienzo.org> wrote: > Hi Yitzchak, > > I've been pretty happy with using BitBucket [1] to host Mercurial > repositories. It doesn't have Trac, but it does have it's own decently > featured issue tracker, commit log viewer, and wiki system. The free > plan is generous enough for you to get started. > > [1] http://bitbucket.org/ > > Mark A. Matienzo > Applications Developer, Strategic Planning > The New York Public Library > > > > On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Yitzchak Schaffer > <yitzchak.schaf...@gmx.com> wrote: >> Hello all, >> >> As I was considering whether to migrate our SVN repositories to Mercurial >> (or possibly Bazaar) so as to allow for distributed control (like if I'm on >> the train or otherwise off the grid), I got word from our IT higher-ups that >> they want us to stop hosting our code on our domain and server. >> >> Before I start trekking around looking for hosting, does anyone in the crowd >> here have a server set up, and is potentially willing to host Trac+SVN or >> Trac+HG for our open-source projects? We currently have two. >> >> Alternately, I'd love to hear suggestions on regular hosting providers - >> particularly for Trac+Mercurial. >> >> Many thanks, >> >> -- >> Yitzchak Schaffer >> Systems Manager >> Touro College Libraries >> 33 West 23rd Street >> New York, NY 10010 >> Tel (212) 463-0400 x5230 >> Fax (212) 627-3197 >> Email yitzchak.schaf...@gmx.com >> >> Access Problems? Contact systems.libr...@touro.edu >> >