GitHub Now Offers Unlimited Free Private Repos
GitHub Free now includes unlimited private repositories. For the first time, developers can use GitHub for their private projects with up to three collaborators per repository for free. Many developers want to use private repos to apply for a job, work on a side project, or try something out in private before releasing it publicly. Starting today, those scenarios, and many more, are possible on GitHub at no cost. Public repositories are still free (of course—no changes there) and include unlimited collaborators.
Update (2019-01-08): Paulo Andrade:
So Microsoft bought HockeyApp and are doing a pretty good job so far of turning it into @VSAppCenter. Then they bought @github and added free private repos. At this rate it looks like I’ll be coding Swift in @code soon
My question is:
What’s Apple doing with @buddybuild?
Previously: App Center Will Take It From Here, Apple Acquires Buddybuild.