This is the main reason I used GitLab. Can't make student Git repositories public!
Announcing unlimited free private repos
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#222Earlier quoted context omitted.
Isn't a migration back just a git clone away? Assuming you're not using Issues or anything non-portable.
That would just be more time wasting. I think he is regretting ever spending time on that.
Not a huge amount of time, but since I only have about 2-3 hours per day to work on the technology side of the business, it was a couple of days worth of hours from the time I decided I needed to cut spending to the time I had Gitlab integrated into my stack. It was a couple of days I didn't have to spend improving the product, even though it was a win from a financial standpoint.
And now with this announcement, it was hardly even a financial win. Oh well. I don't have the time or desire to migrate back.
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#223I'm still only seeing the free plan in Github as " Free plan, unlimited public repositories". Is this a slow rollout or something?
Re: Announcing unlimited free private repos
#224I'm still only seeing the free plan in Github as " Free plan, unlimited public repositories". Is this a slow rollout or something?
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#225Now I'm just waiting for GitHub CI. :)
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#226A lot of people are concerned about the “what if they make me the product since I’m no longer paying.” A few reasons I don’t think that will happen: - private, single contributor repos tend to be pretty small. it costs Github very little to service a single account. - Github is a growing social network for developers. Getting young engineers on the platform for free will pay off handsomely when they join a team and a…
> GitHub is in the strange position of being both a successful enterprise product AND a social network. What other product exists with that kind of crossover? LinkedIn comes to mind, which was also aquired by Microsoft.
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#229I'm curious if GitHub is now a loss leader for Microsoft, or if personal subscriptions were a small portion of their revenue.
I always believed Microsoft saw GitHub as a potential "in" for millions of developers, rather than a product that could generate revenue. This move doesn't worry me, as I'm sure Microsoft would look to do something easy to calm the nerves of people who worried about Microsoft's acquisition. The cynic in me sees this as sweetener for Microsoft's later moves to integrate GitHub with Microsoft's developer tools, which w…
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#230Anyone know when this is supposed to be turned on? I'm still seeing the old system/verbiage on the GitHub Billing page.