On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 4:14 AM, Ikai Lan (Google) <[email protected]> wrote:
> I like Github, but that requires you to use Git. If you want SVN or
> Mercurial, you can use Google Code, but it will be open source. BitBucket
> allows you to use Mercurial for a small private repository for free, I
> believe.

One thing I love about Assembla, and I don't see any of the options
you've mentioned do it (correct me if I'm wrong, of course), is the
ability to attach commits to a ticket using commit log messages.
Codaset has this feature as well. You can commit and add "see #123" to
your log message, and a link to commit + your message will be appended
to the ticket. Of course, you can also change the state of the ticket
this way "Done #123", etc.

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Branko Vukelić
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