+1 for git.

Slightly larger learning curve, and but Google is your friend.

If github, etc is not possible and you need a repo server in house look at
gitlab and Gitorious as possible interface solutions on top of your git
installation.

We are in the process of replacement of a git + redmine server (redmine
wasn't very agile friendly so we use Trello, and also recommend), with git
+ Gitorious. Just installed last night so I don't have a ton of feedback
right now on Gitorious.

If you don't have a project manager / issue tracker, redmine may be a
decent option. It will interface with git (and svn I think). Checkout Trac
for just SVN.

Byron Mann
Lead Engineer & Architect
HostMySite.com


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