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Start your project quickly with Assembla preconfigured spaces.

How does it work?  Just select "Copy this space" in the footer of any space.  You will get a new space that contains the same tools, layout, wiki content, ticket configuration, and code repository.

Contribute to the list of preconfigured spaces to share your process, design, application, or framework.  Just tag your space with "preconfigured" on the Admin/Name-and-Description page, and write a short description.  To share it, set "Allow View for public access" on the Admin/Security tab.

Our featured spaces are listed below.


A framework or application space gives you a high-quality development process, instantly.  It comes with code, tools, instructions for setting up a developer environment, instructions for running staging and production builds, and build scripts.  It saves you time when you set up the project.  It saves your developers time when they set up.  It provides version management that helps you build in your development environments, test in a staging environment, and confidently deploy to production.

 

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Ruby Foundry

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Ruby on Rails with Assembla Tickets

This space contains a Rails 2.0 application skeleton in svn, a !SetupDevelopment wiki page, the Assembla tickets tool in a flexible-width style, and Capistrano deployment scripts.

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Ruby on Rails with Trac

This space contains a Rails 2.0 application skeleton in svn, a !SetupDevelopment wiki page, the classic Trac ticket application, and Capistrano deployment scripts.

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A role or task space contains a useful configuration, rather than code.

Subversion skeleton (empty) with branch / tags / trunk folders

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Just Chat

This space contains a persistent chat room as its landing page.

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