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BitBucket
Nope, mainly because BitBucket allows for private repos
edit: damnit, @klikli beat me.
BitBucket looks great, I didn't know it before, thanks you two.
2x Windows VPS and PlasticSCM in a cluster
+1 for BitBucket; if GitHub didn't have ridiculous limits I'd happily pay for it.
check out gitlab. you can host something similar to github on your own servers.
Self hosted gitlab ftw.
$7/mo doesn't seem that much if you're working on projects that you will make off ultimately. That's how much the lowest 5 repositories plan costs. Just my 2 cents
@fly @djvdorp +1 for gitlab - I'm going to set it up on one of our KVM development servers. Looks good.
Yep, we're maxxing out our Github plan now with 11 Repos. Here's a few reasons why I like it:
Didn't know about Gitlab, does anyone have it setup that I'd be able to see?
Gonna check into BitBucket also, but I figure if I want to do private repository I might as well host it myself.
Looks like BitBucket has a selfhosted solution as well but they want moneyz for it.. Stash
For those of you more comfortable with PHP, you can run gitlist as a web-frontend to the repos you host on your VPS.
No, I'll just install everything to my server. Trac, for example.
trac is a pretty good idea too.
cgit is pretty sweet as well, but it might be a little harder for newcomers to use, and it doesn't have issue tracking and stuff like gitlab/trac
Used to pay for GitHub, however moved over to CodeBaseHQ and now really looking hard at Atlassin's Stash.
http://gitlabhq.com/demo.html
Another +1 for gitlab. Awesome it is, sir.