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JoTo:
Hi DCs,

my brother, together with his team, is developing a game as a project within his bachelor study. The project will be evaluated by the professor and counts to his final exam.

He is in need for a cooperative developer site like SourceForge with SVN hosting (thats vital) and if possible bugtracker and other whistles and bells for team development (not vital - svn only is acceptable too).

The problem is, that no money is available for the project. So he is in need for a free service.

SourceForge is great and exactly what he needs, but in the free account plan, he told me, you are like a second class user with very slow connections (e.g. SVN with 1KB/s).

Any experience with XPDev.com e.g.? Other good ones come to mind?

Would be great if someone can help out with some more suggestions and or own experience reports.

TIA very much
JoTo

justice:
If he's okay to have the source code available to the public then i can recommend Assembla.com - there's a free plan with generous limits (although games assets might be too large for the free plan) or you could try google code - afaik no limits but again source must be available.

Alternatively as its a educational project write to some of these people like assembla with circumstances and project deadline they might donate it.
Also if any of them has  a spare machine its really easy to setup your own svn using visualsvn server. No knowledge required.
Can't install Trac on that though in the latest version.

justice:
For planning/communication I'd recommend either Zoho planner (not tried myself) or ProjectPier if a linux server is available somewhere. You won't need these if you go with Assembla or Google code because they come with the whole lot included.

You might have some luck finding new startups in this area looking at ReadWriteWeb who cover that kind of thing, making a few searches.

JoTo:
Thanks Justice! I'll forward your informations to my brother. I think public source is not a problem as this project will be published anyway as a dissertation within a study. :)

Greetings
JoTo

mahesh2k:
Hi Joto,

Google Code is good alternative and you can choose from various licenses as well. Other than that GitHub also offers hosting. Some freewares are also hosted on ohloh. Try them!

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