self hosting my open source program

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Say I would like to host my open source software by myself, i.e. not in sourceforge or google code but host my own svn and issue tracker and documentation on my server.

What is the best software for doing that?

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Dirk is no longer here On BEST ANSWER

A lot of people like trac.

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Noon Silk On

Well you'd use trac + subversion server on your own machine.

But there is assembla.com, and also xp-dev.com, if you don't like the licensing forced on you by the websites you listed.

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scable On

Redmine is a nice alternative to trac.

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ariefbayu On

I would recommend to host with dreamhost or webfaction. They both offer hosted svn services. For documentation, you can go with mediawiki, if you want.

Note: I'm not affiliated with those 2 host, I just use dreamhost not webfaction, but from googling the net, I found out that webfaction is better than dreamhost.

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Daniel Lopez On

Try BitNami packages for Redmine or Trac, they are easy to use installers that you can run on your server (there are also virtual machines available as well)