Hosting subversion repositories
June 3, 2009 6:00 PM   Subscribe

We want to host (many) Subversion repositories in our organization. We're looking for a solution that provides a robust web interface for creating and administering repositories.

In particular, we're looking for the following features:

- we want repository owners to be able to control access to their own repository via a web interface.

- we want a decent repository browser.

- we'd like something that will operate using an existing authentication source (e.g., pam or ldap or something).

Does anything like this exist? I guess what we want is something like "Sourceforge Lite" or "Trac with decent support for managing multiple projects".
posted by larsks to Computers & Internet (4 answers total) 8 users marked this as a favorite
 
I've recommended this before. VisualSVN.
posted by purephase at 6:35 PM on June 3, 2009


Best answer: Warehouse.
posted by peegee at 7:48 PM on June 3, 2009


Response by poster: @purephase: Thanks for the suggestion; I should have specified in the question that we're hosting on Linux right now and unlikely to change in the immediate future.

@peegee: Looks interesting; I will definately take a closer look. Have you actually used Warehouse?
posted by larsks at 9:22 PM on June 3, 2009


I have not, however the developers I work with use it daily and seem to like it.
posted by peegee at 9:49 PM on June 3, 2009


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