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I like to suggest this site as a good place to look. And please don't post "urgent" threads, just because it's urgent to you does not mean that it's urgent to all the volunteers on LQ.
sorry , But i thought that this place for developers that do their best to help others , whatever the help kind was , and regardless the help was urgent or not
i know this site well (i think much than u) , but i didn't found a good free CVS server
Originally posted by IDoIt i know this site well (i think much than u)
Are you sure? I just went to Google, typed "free cvs server" as the search string, and the 6th entry listed on the front page linked to a message thread where someone asked the same question you are, and received responses for two different sites.
Before discounting someone's suggestion, it might be best to investigate it again if you've already looked into it before. Especially in this case, because I don't think looking through six whole links could be considered a tough task.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean. Both sites referred to in the link I mentioned are for free (as in cost) CVS server hosting. In addition, both are for free (as in license; open source) projects. So I don't understand how they could be considered not free.
- Free as in speech and beer
- 150Mb
- Secure
- Open / closed source projects welcome
- Support for 7 clients (Eclipse, WinCVS, Netbeans, TortoiseCVS, CVSNT, web, freepository's secure command line)
- Highly responsive support
- Daily backups
- When you're done, take your code & leave
- Been around since 1999 and will be here tomorrow
Yes, I am the founder. No, there aren't any catches.
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