in reply to Hosting Perl projects

I'm rather fond of subversion (also known as svn) for version control. There are pre-packaged packages for most distributions. Furthermore, tutorials as well as a reference guide exist.

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Re^2: Hosting Perl projects
by dmitri (Priest) on Mar 23, 2007 at 17:21 UTC
    I know how to use subversion... My question was whether there are free places on-line to host the projects.

      I use Google Code for my CPAN repository. E.g. http://code.google.com/p/dagolden/

      It works very well and supports https, which many free repositories do not.

      -xdg

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        Mmm, thanks! I did not know Google offered these free services.
      And in case it's not clear from the post above, Google code offers both a very uncluttered web interface and full svn access. So people can view your stuff on the web, but you can interact with the repo from the command line.