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Bitbucket passes one million users

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Re: Bitbucket passes one million users

#11
Bitbucket is an especially awesome resource for students. (Yes, I know GitHub offers free student accounts.) But the unlimited free private repositories makes it easy to back up tons of homework projects (as opposed to the small GitHub offering), without worrying about clogging your quota, or having your work available to the public.

Re: Bitbucket passes one million users

#12
I've been using them for a few years now. Free repos got me there. Assembla makes use of it as well, and I've run it through that on a project. I don't do enough open source stuff unfortunately to find myself at Github, but for maintaining a bunch of free private repos its great.

Re: Bitbucket passes one million users

#14

I use Bitbucket at work. And it stinks compared to Github.

I use both regularly, and while I definitely see areas that I like/dislike in each, I don't really see it as so one-sided. Care to elaborate on exactly what aspects cause such a dramatic swing for you?

Re: Bitbucket passes one million users

#17

I've been using them for a few years now. Free repos got me there. Assembla makes use of it as well, and I've run it through that on a project. I don't do enough open source stuff unfortunately to find myself at Github, but for maintaining a bunch of free private repos its great.

Assembla is it's own company and is not associated with Atlassian as far as I know.

Re: Bitbucket passes one million users

#18

I've been using them for a few years now. Free repos got me there. Assembla makes use of it as well, and I've run it through that on a project. I don't do enough open source stuff unfortunately to find myself at Github, but for maintaining a bunch of free private repos its great.

Assembla is an independent company: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assembla
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