On 07.10.2008, at 18:28, Fritzek wrote:

>
> You're right. But with the fork you waste space for something what is
> in a private repo just a reference to a public repo.

Not really. When you fork a repo, you share all the commits with the  
original. Only your own commits that you push to your fork use space  
from your quota.

regards, Markus

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