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adapt to GitHub's new pricing #617

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chadwhitacre opened this issue May 11, 2016 · 8 comments
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adapt to GitHub's new pricing #617

chadwhitacre opened this issue May 11, 2016 · 8 comments

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@chadwhitacre
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GitHub just announced a new pricing scheme. tl;dr They're moving us from $25/mo to $196/mo. 😞

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@rohitpaulk
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Let's move the private repositories to GitLab?

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And while we're currently not enforcing a timeline to move, rest assured that you'll have at least 12 months notice before any mandated change to your plan.

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@chadwhitacre
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Posted about it:

We're looking at $196/mo with @github's new pricing, up from $25. Disincentivizes sharing. 😞

https://twitter.com/Gratipay/status/730526107829731328

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chadwhitacre commented May 11, 2016

Let's move the private repositories to GitLab?

Or everything? #446

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holic commented May 11, 2016

FWIW:

We want everyone to have a plan with unlimited private repositories, but don’t worry—you are welcome to stay on your current plan while you evaluate the new cost structure and understand how to best manage your organization members and their private repository access. And while we're currently not enforcing a timeline to move, rest assured that you'll have at least 12 months notice before any mandated change to your plan.

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@holic Yeah, it's good that we don't have to rush. :-)

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