What is the best free collaborative platform for 2/3 programmers?

in the first place I was looking for a similar question, there are many of them, but it does not meet my requirements or is outdated (for example, Assembla seems to be no longer free)

We are two developers who would like to work on some common small projects in their free time.

Our main goal is to have an SVN repository, which allows you to possibly have more than one project and at least 50 MB of storage . It should be nice to have a minimal bug tracking tool or project management tool.

We are probably going to release our open source work, but we have not yet decided how to do it. Do you have any suggestions?

Edit: I ask for SVN support, because we are developing guest Windows, and we really like how TortoiseSVN integrates into Win OS

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As you still do not know if you want to switch to open source with your projects, you can try beanstalk , but you will only have one repo, but with 100 MB.

Or you can also look unfuddle , just one repo, but some more space.

Otherwise, there are enough general repositories.

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git github SVN . , scm , .

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Mercurial?

bitbucket . :

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Windows, TortoiseHg, Windows , TortoiseSVN Subversion.

Eclipse , Mercurial Eclipse

, , SCM .

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Trac Subversion, .

. Google Code, .

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, , : XP-Dev.com

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Have you tried InDefero ? You have a free plan with unlimited private projects (Subversion and Git). It is a GoogleCode clone with a lot of things, and it is also available as GPL software.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1712654/