> If you're just concerned about backing up private repositories then
> you could always export and either email it to yourself or upload to
> Google Docs.  The export format is highly compressed (more so than the
> Git export format) so unless you are tracking a lot of large binaries
> this will be manageable for a reasonably large project.

I really wanted to host my private stuff alongside my existing open
source Google Code stuff. I'm prepared to pay Google for it, but they
don't have the option.

I like Google Code, but I might move away from it in order to have all
projects in one place. Who wants two different sets of course control
for private/open source stuff? Especially complicated if a private
project becomes open source. Having it on Google Code would allow me
to just change an option and make it public :-)

Seems this is one of the most-requested (starred) features in the
issue tracker, but never been implemented :-(

Please star ;)
http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/detail?id=1829

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