It likely helped that we already had a variety of open source projects on github, and I told them our primary impetus for private repositories was to get off of gitlab and centralize everything with them. Trey On 7/11/14, 10:01 AM, "Francis Kayiwa" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >Hash: SHA1 > >On 7/11/2014 11:29 AM, Terrell, Trey wrote: >> Another +1 for Github Issues. If youıre uncomfortable putting the >> website in a public repo theyıve given us 50 private repositories >> for free and have asked us to spread the word. You can just head >> over to https://education.github.com/ and request a discount for >> your organization - theyıve been amazing to work with. =) >> > >I had (sample of one) to jump through so many hoops and still couldn't >convince them to give me what you got. > >FWIW All bitbucket needs is a .edu account and they will give you >unlimited repos. Sure not as *cool* as github but also has had less >bad press than github. ;-) > >Cheers, >./fxk > > >- -- >Anything is good if it's made of chocolate. >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (MingW32) >Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ > >iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJTwBhNAAoJEOptrq/fXk6MsNwH/25k4JrBHUcarVh2ZhwQUw64 >RAUw7qmoiMPJlJbQCGkAZT683Mq5BogFkl18IrZaLWBRo27l59sVwf6tLZoge7CB >zxh86iucb0RKUTU4K+HBulnjXdHEVXX+EEgNXwOkeqcv4loLTxH7wEPews9TQgYg >lfObSqiIEaf0qzaLtWVgi/XwErrholJdjcGyrbmFBmX8FCQqCbRgpZhbvCVWYAeo >O7Mjs9oH7ew82Y1ZaJ5gjsskZVqlYZ32csIu76GS4iDCJkEiBBrRdMiKF9/QhWQH >K38XS2rnjItajpY1hL31GmMUMMKlXfMIrokJB8mVb1SjfKxSOOxK4g/iMfNrrcY= >=8b05 >-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----