It seems Assembla, my SVN host, changed their free plans. In fact, there are no longer free private plans. If you want something for free, you have to offer something for free. The free plan is now mandatory public. So in the spirit of sharing, here’s what I am hosting at Assembla right now:
- http://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/recipe20, the code (mostly JavaScript) for my new generation of recipe books.
- http://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/shoecomp, mostly vaporware right now. There is one ticket and a domain name. More on this one later.
- http://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/thecouch, which is the little bit of Flash code that already exists for the random YouTube player.
If you’re looking for a workspace for your project, with SVN and Track among other options, Assembla is a great place to go.
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