Sourceforge offers free trac/svn.
But if we want to do it ourselves I can help with that.

Alex

Philip Neustrom wrote:
> We'll have to set up Trac / SVN soon
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "DevjaVu Team" <j...@devjavu.com>
> Date: May 2, 2009 6:09 PM
> Subject: Important Notice: DevjaVu is going to be shutting down
> To: "phil...@gmail.com" <phil...@gmail.com>
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> You're getting this message because you have a project at
> DevjaVu and we have a very important notice about the service.
> 
> Over the next few months, DevjaVu will be winding down and
> eventually shutting down. We'll try to hold on as long as
> possible, but we don't have the money to run more than a few
> months unless we work something out with Engine Yard (perhaps
> go down to one slice). We highly recommend you start migrating
> off as soon as possible. A more concrete end of service date
> will be announced soon on our blog: http://blog.devjavu.com
> 
> You have full access to your SVN repo and Trac instance in the
> Admin under Export. If your repository is too big to export, we
> can do the export for you and give you a link to download. Just
> contact supp...@devjavu.com if that's the case. If worse comes
> to worse and we do have to shut down before everybody is off,
> we'll give plenty of warning and then provide downloadable
> exports of everybody's projects linked in an email to the
> project owner once the service is off.
> 
> This is the first time I've had to do anything like this, so
> if you have any feedback on handling this in a better way, let
> me know. I'd love to give a detailed explanation of what's
> going on, but I think I'm going to hold off until the final day.
> In short: the business never got the momentum I wanted to
> sustain my personal interest, so while running at break-even
> worked so-so for so long, it finally started dying and has been
> losing money for a while. I started an effort to save it, but
> I decided I did not want to continue supporting this type of
> service, especially by myself.
> 
> So, sorry everybody! I would have liked this to be less of a
> surprise than I'm sure it is for some of you. Yes, it certainly
> could have been avoided if I better communicated with you guys
> up to this point. But I want to thank you for using DevjaVu
> while you did.
> 
> If you have questions or concerns, email me at j...@devjavu.com
> 
> Jeff Lindsay
> DevjaVu
> 
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