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Are there any good (free/commercial) alternatives for publishing non-OSS compatible source-code?

Requirements: good UI, svn (read), issue, revision comments, wiki, not too nerdy

Already reviewed and conclusion:

  • google code (requires OSS compatible license)
  • sf.net (lost it's charm)
  • gitorious (no svn)
  • git (a bit too nerdy for non-OSS source code)

Are there any other alternatives that I should review?

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Atlassian offers Subversion hosting with great tools.

If it is not what you are looking for, have a look at this list (select "no" for "OSS Only")

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Check out this post here... free subversion hosting services ...I use the free Assembla svn hosting, and there's some others in the thread, as well.

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