Hi

I sorry if this is slightly off topic. Next semester I want to run an
experiment and encourage my students to use a VC for their coding, and
since Matlab supports git (and svn) it will be git.

However I encounter a problem: so far I have tested github and bitbucket
and both don't allow to push via https and a simple password anymore.

My ssh knowledge is a bit rusty, but in order to have ssh, one needs to
generate a key pair, and to put the public key in github/bitbucket
(https://gist.github.com/xirixiz/b6b0c6f4917ce17a90e00f9b60566278)

That alone might be difficult for some students, the real problem is:
one needs to have the private key installed in the machine from which
one is pushing.

Now the students will work in the University on public Desktops, so to
have private keys there is a no-go.

Any suggestion how to deal with this requirements?

Or which more or less reliable known service supports still pushing via
https and simple password? Gitlab?

Thanks  and regards

Uwe Brauer 
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