>>I read some more of the manual this morning, and it appears that 
Mercurial has a similar deal with www.bitbucket.org.  Hosting is free 
for up to 5 users!<<

One comment I recently heard in a discussion of developers is making sure
any service (i.e bitbucket (Hg) or github (git) or beanstalk (Subversion))
secures your source. Another point is a legal perspective and whether you
legally can have someone else host your customer's source code. One of the
legal issues raised included a search warrant. It is one thing for the
sheriff to come to your office and have you hand over your server because of
something you did. What happens if someone else not involved with you or
your company does something and the hosting company is served and your
source is on the same box? I am not a lawyer, just passing along some
provocative discuss material for you to think about with a hosted solution.

Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.

www.whitelightcomputing.com
www.swfox.net
www.rickschummer.com



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