I use Google Code with Mercurial. It took a little while to adjust to
an issue-tracking system other than Trac, but I'm generally happy with
it.
Gabriel
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 02:50:07PM -0500, Ross Singer wrote:
> Also, Google Code offers both HG and SVN support.
>
> http://code.google.com/p
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 1:22 PM, Yitzchak Schaffer
wrote:
> Before I start trekking around looking for hosting, does anyone in the crowd
> here have a server set up, and is potentially willing to host Trac+SVN or
> Trac+HG for our open-source projects? We currently have two.
If you're not marri
Also, Google Code offers both HG and SVN support.
http://code.google.com/projecthosting/
I have several projects there (although haven't used Mercurial) and
certainly find it a lot less frustrating than admin'ing Trac.
-Ross.
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Mark A. Matienzo wrote:
> Hi Yitzch
Hi Yitzchak,
I've been pretty happy with using BitBucket [1] to host Mercurial
repositories. It doesn't have Trac, but it does have it's own decently
featured issue tracker, commit log viewer, and wiki system. The free
plan is generous enough for you to get started.
[1] http://bitbucket.org/
Mar
Hello all,
As I was considering whether to migrate our SVN repositories to
Mercurial (or possibly Bazaar) so as to allow for distributed control
(like if I'm on the train or otherwise off the grid), I got word from
our IT higher-ups that they want us to stop hosting our code on our
domain and