By bloid
via javalobby.org
Published: Dec 05 2007 / 15:27
When I am not developing for DZone / Javalobby, I spent a lot of time doing development on my own personal projects. Of course, what I really want to do is concentrate on building my software products, so the last thing I want to do is maintain my own subversion repository, issue tracking system, and backup system. Of course, there is no shortage of commercially hosted systems out there, but for the most part, all of the ones I have tried are basically the same. They are all just some variation on the subversion + trac + WebSVN theme. For those of you who have used the subversion + trac + WebSVN combo, I don't have to tell you that it's really nothing to write home about, and it feels rather hackish instead of like a well integrated tool that helps me work. So for the most part, all of the commercial offerings I had tried had left me pretty unsatisfied.
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