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There are several SVN hosting providers out there. I'm trying to decide which one to use. Please nominate a provider by creating an answer with just the name of the web site (IE stackoverflow.com) with no additional comments in the body of the answer. If someone else has already nominated the site you use, vote for it. If you want to comment on a particular site, please just add a comment to the answer for that site.

There's no need to talk about whether hosting your source code is a good idea or not, that's been covered elsewhere.

Here are some web sites that I've come across about the various providers:

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XP-Dev.com - free

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http://svnrepository.com/

Seems to be the best bang for the buck out there.

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For that price you might as well go with a shared hosting account that offers SVN as an option. – Kibbee Oct 20 '08 at 20:18
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I personally use SVN on Dreamhost. They offer SVN Service with their shared hosting options. Costs about $10 a month (cheaper if you pay by the year), but there's so many other things you can do with the hosting service anyway, that you might as well get it.

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http://unfuddle.com/

Free package:

  • 200 MB space
  • 2 people
  • 3 notebook pages
  • SVN + Git
  • Messages, milestones, bug tracking, RSS, iCal
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http://www.sourceforge.net/

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http://beanstalkapp.com/

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My own webserver or my company's own webserver.

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http://code.google.com

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Assembla

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http://cvsdude.com/

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