Company Start Up part-I
Well,
for the project subshare.net now the first step is to ome up with an infrastructure. I need SVN source control + WiKi document flow + team collaboration. This is just to put it in motion. We are a team of 3 , 2 devs + 1 dev business. We are all following a offical course called ICT-entrepreneurship. Thanks to straw-dogs for their listing, of on-line SVN hosting options.
Comparison Table
| Metric | Unfuddle | Code Spaces | OpenSVN | Bounty Source | XP-Dev | SourceForge | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Project/Repo | 1/Unlimited[1] | 1/1 | 1 | Unlimited | 5 | Unlimited[4] | Unlimited |
| Space | 200Mb | 50Mb | Unlimited | N/A[3] | 300Mb | Unlimited[4] | Unlimited |
| Wiki | Yes[2] | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
| Tracking | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
| Browser | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
- [1] Unfuddle allow one active project but unlimited numbers of repos within it.
- [2] It should be noted that these are note pages.
- [3] They state nowhere on their site about limits to project size.
- [4] Google claim in their terms that there’s no upper limit but they reserve the right to impose one.
The obvious winner is BountySource with their full coverage of available services PLUS the very handy payment option for freelance developers too. Exactly what I need since I expect the project to grow rapidly and hopefuly I will have some funds to support contributors.
So, project subshare company management portal : https://subshare.bountysource.com/
Correction: bountysource is quite nifty but only for open-source. Thus the choice falls on Unfuddle as quality-price and decent free membership.
I am still planing to use sourceforge (www.sf.net) to keep the open-source library subshare aprat from the propriatary aubshare utility application which will be on private SVN source control system.
Cheers,\petar





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