Thanks for such a quick answer.  So I'll have to create the website in
Django and learn how to connect it with Subversion... That sound hard XD,
but I like the challenges.

2011/8/29 Jirka Vejrazka <jirka.vejra...@gmail.com>

> > My issue is that I have a PC that I' considering to use it as a server.
> I'm currently learning Django and My friends and I are working in a Software
> Project. My Question is: ¿Can I mix Subversion and Django in my server like
> http://www.assembla.com/ or other? I mean, I'd like to create a Subversion
> Server... ¿Is that possible?
>
> Yes, Django and Subversion (and many other things) can coexist together.
> You might need to play with your webserver configuration a bit if you plan
> to have web access to your Subversion repositories.
>
>   HTH
>
>     Jirka
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