Why the World Needs Another Git Repository Hosting Service
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Beanstalk and Deploy are both nice as well. I've used Beanstalk extensively and love it.
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#22Many mentioned bitbucket.org, I use their service everyday and love it. They have free unlimited repos for students: http://blog.bitbucket.org/2011/04/01/free-unlimited-user-sou...
I host all my private work with them and have never had a problem.
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#23This is a weird article that pretends that Github is the only git hosting service that exists. Bitbucket would probably suit their stated needs.
That's exactly what I thought. 2 paragraphs in I was expecting a Bitbucket mention and a reason why it didn't work for them and found none. Search the page and there's no mention of it at all. Then I wrote the article off as an uninformed rant.
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#24If you really want to pay only for the I/O you're using, just spin up an EC2 instance and install GitLab (http://gitlabhq.com/).
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#25Beanstalk and Deploy are both nice as well. I've used Beanstalk extensively and love it. - http://beanstalkapp.com/ - http://www.deployhq.com/
I've been using DeployHQ to manage simple deployments from git. So easy to setup!
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#26I use http://repositoryhosting.com/ for $6 per month.
* Unlimited repositories
* Unlimited users
* Web interface / Trac / WebDAV, SSL everywhere
* Responsive support
* Automatic scheduled backups to Amazon S3
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#27See https://codeplane.com/ for a good inexpensive alternative.
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#28I think the more competition in this space, the better. No reason why I would want github to be the only game in town.
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#29For the segment of people you're targeting, there is very little difference between $3 and $6 a month, let alone $3, $4, $5, and $6 a month. We're talking portions of a Starbucks coffee here.
I'd focus on why you're different than the (already loved and highly used) existing options out there. Then I'd think about revamping the pricing to have each plan be more differentiated.
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#30Please don't get me wrong but whether the line below line in pricing was meant to be a cute funny one liner? 1MB, really?
Simple Free 1 MB