I know, I was talking about GitHub of course...

Since I don't develop any commercial projects and everything I do is
either private or open-source (we can exclude this one for obvious
reasons), I don't think it's worth paying in my situation. I'm not
saying the service it's not good enough that doesn't deserve to paid
for, I'm saying that due to the nature of my projects, which are
mostly university related, I don't think it's worth paying for. The
tuition fee is already too much to pay for and I'm kinda obligated to
do these projects, I'm not going to pay additional fees because of
that. I'd rather do it the traditional way, it's not worth paying for,
for free/private/open-source projects, in my point of view of
course... Any other situation, yes, the service is good enough to
deserve a monthly fee.

On Apr 24, 12:13 pm, Paul Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Apr 23, 11:28 am, Nazgulled <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I was introduced to Git a few months ago and I thought it could be a
> > nice thing to use for my university projects but the fact that I had
> > to pay for it, turned me off...
>
> A minor correction:
> Git is free as in freedom and you never need to pay for it.
>
> Github is fun and has various optional subscription fees.  Github is
> totally worth paying for, but not unless you think so.
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