Yes it's free for public repositories.
But it is not free for private repositories and not under our control.
On 02/04/2021 13:10, Tom M0LTE wrote:
Hi Marius
GitHub is free unlimited public/private repos, unlimited collaborators.
https://github.com/pricing <https://github.com/pricing>
Beauty of git is there is no provider lock-in. Everyone has the full
repo and can push it (retaining the full history) wherever they like.
Cheers
Tom M0LTE
On Fri, 2 Apr 2021 at 10:48, Marius Petrescu via 44Net
<44net(a)mailman.ampr.org <mailto:44net@mailman.ampr.org>> wrote:
Hi everyone,
Since a lot of people do all kind of development work directed
towards
the ampr and the 44 network, wouldn't it make sense to have some
kind of
repository/version tracking for this work?
Of course, there is Github, as a public place to do this, but
wouldn't
it be nice to have our own Git repository, which should be under ARDC
control, where we could track our stuff, from code development and
scripts, up to all the host and service lists?
This could even be a topic for the grants committee...
Costs are minimal, with only some effort towards the initial setup
(Git
is essentially free, with maybe a small payed support in setup from
Atlassian if needed). Afterwards it is self-sustaining.
73s,
Marius, YO2LOJ
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