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I am looking for a private online source control system. Basically what I want is a private version of Google Code or SourceForge. Private in the sense that only me and the person I invite can view the source code. The source code in the source control should not be exposed to search engines or other people without the proper viewing rights.

I prefer to hold the source code on other servers, not on my machine. I don't want to handle all the database maintenance and backup and things like that. In exchange for this I don't mind to pay a monthly access fee for this.

Any ideas?

+1  A: 

GitHub can do that (with a paid-for account).

Greg
+8  A: 

A vote here for Unfuddle

The free offering has 200mb and unlimited (numbers of) git/svn repositories within that 200mb.

Richard Harrison
A: 

For Subversion I use DevjaVu.

Alexander Kojevnikov
+1  A: 

This question has been asked before.

Patjoh
the 1st one you list is specifically about SVN (OP doesn't specify) and not necessarily private; but the latter does look like a duplicate
Jason S
+4  A: 

Assembla - for Subversion - www.assembla.com. Free Subversion / Trac

Dave Milner
Jox
is not free anymore. Just for students is free
Duncan Benoit
A: 

I use http://snvrepository.com and am pretty happy; but just concerned how safe are using these online repositories for startups?

Varun Mehta
Thanks, but doesn't seem to be free...
Ngu Soon Hui