I use github local to my PC.

you can use it locally so it's on you're local server (ie you have a 
development PC and another pc you could have a local git then push to the 
remote or to github itself and have that repository marked private).

just a thought.

dave.

On Thu, 05 May 2011 00:59:10 Wesley Parish wrote:
> Quoting Jim Cheetham <[email protected]>:
> > On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 10:25 PM, Wesley Parish
> > 
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I've just started a Java project - Smartphone Citycare is its
> > 
> > provisional name:
> > > it's GPL v3 - to turn a smartphone into a city damage reporting tool.
> > 
> > (I got the
> > 
> > This would work with something like http://fixmystreet.org.nz/ ?
> 
> it might. I was thinking of something to plug directly into the City
> Council database - GIS preferably - with details such as photos of
> reported damage (burst mains, fallen trees, cracks in the road, rockfalls,
> etc), GPS location, etc.
> 
> Everything you should be able to do with your bog-standard smartphone.
> 
> > > I'm just wondering which online hosting service - Sourceforge,
> > 
> > Savannah, or
> > 
> > > Google - people would recommend, and what "war stories" they have.
> > 
> > Sourceforge has always worked, but it's a bit boring. Potentially
> > uglier these days due to feature creep. Savannah seems to have too few
> > features, but that's only an impression. Google Code seems to be
> > littered with abandoned code already, I guess it doesn't help build a
> > community enough. Github is ... mmm, some people like it because it
> > makes contributions easier by encouraging git forking, but if that's
> > not your primary aim I probably wouldn't bother ...
> > 
> > -jim
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