Git and svn are comparable but git is better in some respects , for
e.g. handling branches (i.e. if you are  production version of the
code , and then you also are working on 1 or more new features. You
can keep one production branch and have another branch for other
features. This way if a hot fix is to be done to production then any
incomplete feature code does not come in the way.

Hosting wise , you could have these installed anywhere. I use github
and like it. It has nice integration into other apps also, and then
it hosts a lot of open source code which is useful.


But these are more useful for code related files. for documentation I
had a media wiki locally installed and that worked very well for me.


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