Do like Jason suggests. If you want to have an idea of how you can have a 
single project for multiple bits of code, look into my project 
"segin-utils". It contains a number of code experiements and programs that 
me and a friend of mine have worked on, and choose to make our code 
publicly available via Subversion.

On Saturday, February 2, 2013 4:19:33 AM UTC-5, Mohit Singh Kanwal wrote:
>
> Hi my account has been disallowed access to create projects at google code 
> for the next 24 hours.
>
> The truth of the matter is I am currently tutoring CS2103 Software 
> Engineering in the National University of Singapore and creating Google 
> Code repositories for the students to use.
>
> Could the limit be disallowed so that I can create the necessary 
> repositories for the next 24 hours?
>
> Regards
> Mohit Singh KANWAL (Mr)
>
> Yr 4, Computer Science  |  School Of Computing  |  University Scholars 
> Programme
> Software Developer  | Mozilla Calendar Project 
> <http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/about.html>
> National University of Singapore <http://www.nus.edu.sg>
>
>
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> Twitter]<http://twitter.com/mohitkanwal>
>  

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