For those people who don't like to mess around with interpreted-language sites (e.g based on php, python, perl, etc), and have a desire to host a .Net project-based, subversion-friendly site, you need to check out SharpForge.
Its no TRAC, thats for sure! However, the project and site have been around for awhile, and more and more effort going into it makes it a worthwhile option for managing small to medium-sized projects. Expecially if you prefer .Net.
Interesting features include:
- Multi Portal
- Multi Project
- Subversion Administration
- Work Item Tracking
- Project Forums
- Release Management
- Subversion Wiki
- Browse Source Code
- News Feed Aggregation
The best thing about this is that no Apache is needed to communicate with Subversion. Not that I have an issue with doubling up software suites. Heck, I can remember a time when I has both MS Office and Word Perfect installed on my machine. There was even a time when I had two or three music players installed too, but hello! Why try and fix what's not broken? Apache should be used, not seen - via error message after error message. Why install tempermental software on my machine when I don't have to?
Anyway, I'm not trying to start any web-server-religious wars here, just passing on the word to my .Net-friendly buddies out there.
Shameless plug:
For rock-solid project hosting, with more features than [fill-in your favorite software product here], check out http://www.coderesort.com (pun intended).