Hello Django users,

My Django-driven web application has grown fast and large enough and
more programmers are contributing code and UI components that I would
like to set up a source code management software. I would be glad if
you could share your experience as to what software I should use. I am
new to this task, so I would appreciate your pointers too. What to
look for? What the future expansion might compel me to adapt, etc.

One of the first questions I thought I would need to address is
whether I should install the source code management software on our
dedicated server or use a hosted service? My immediate need is to
expedite development cycle, as more programmers are working on
different components and need to update the source code frequently. To
give you an idea of our development environment, we have pure Python
developers, Django developers, and we have UI/UX designers constantly
working on Django templates. We also have Javascript coders working on
various aspects of jQuery and our in-house developed Ajax
functionality.

I am willing to pay a service provider and be up and running. But in
reality, is it how it is going to work out? In the category of hosted
services, I found one entity http://www.svnrepository.com (it seems it
is a public-facing web site to another destination http://www.SourceRepo.com).
Has anyone experience with either of these? Or, would you recommend
the installation is really easy, if I install the software myself.

My application is NOT open-source and will not become one in the
immediate future. It is a proprietary SaaS (software as a Service),
although for some reasons I prefer to call it a PaaS (Platform as a
Service). Either description, the final product will be proprietary
and we would like to protect our code. Would this imply a hosted
service is out of question?

Thank you in advance.

Regards,
Hooshyar F. Naraghi



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