Plz get lost.. I'm talking about Google right now... On 15 фев, 03:25, Jesaja Everling <jeverl...@gmail.com> wrote: > I also recommend bitbucket. There is a free plan that lets you create > one private repository, and the cheapest paid plan is only 5$ (5 > private repositories). The free plan even offers all the features of > paid plans except support for CNAMEs. > You can of course also just clone your repositories to another > computer or something like dropbox. > > Best Regards, > > Jesaja Everling > > > > On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 6:08 PM, Stephen <sdea...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Feb 14, 10:54 am, Danny Tuppeny <da...@tuppeny.com> wrote: > >> There have always been two things that stopped me using Git/Github. I > >> do like Git (I use GitX on my Mac for iPhone stuff, and it's great). > > >> 1. I already use Google Code for some open source stuff > >> (eg.http://google-wave-notifier.googlecode.com/) and it'd be nice to keep > >> them together. > > >> 2. Last time I checked, there didn't seem to be any "native" Windows > >> support, and the clients sucked (though this might've improved since). > > >> I'm not sure why Google chose to use Mercurial over Git, but I was > >> going to check it out. Not being able to host my private projects > >> alongside the open source ones is a PITA though. > > > Bitbucket: It's like guthub, but for Mercurial. > > They have a free, private plan. (I haven't personally tried this). > > > http://bitbucket.org/plans/ > > >> Most of them (eg. my blog), I don't care about being > >> browsable, I just think it's cluttering Google Code with > >> personal crap if I was to put it up there :( > > > If you're just concerned about backing up private repositories then > > you could always export and either email it to yourself or upload to > > Google Docs. The export format is highly compressed (more so than the > > Git export format) so unless you are tracking a lot of large binaries > > this will be manageable for a reasonably large project. > > > If you are collaborating with another person then you can export > > changesets at the end of the day and email them to each other. The > > email functionality is built right into Git and Mercurial. This itself > > if a form of backup. > > >> Last time I checked, there didn't seem to be any "native" Windows > >> support, and the clients sucked > > > Mercurial works great on Windows. > > > -- > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > > "Google App Engine" group. > > To post to this group, send email to google-appeng...@googlegroups.com. > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > google-appengine+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. > > For more options, visit this group > > athttp://groups.google.com/group/google-appengine?hl=en.- Скрыть цитируемый > > текст - > > - Показать цитируемый текст -
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