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by retrocryptid 1097 days ago
Yup. If I could say something like "I'll pay $12/year for a public repo, but don't want a wiki, container ecosystem or bug tracker" that would be great. Heck, I would pay $36/year for that. But I'm not paying $29/month/user for all the features I'm not going to use.

SourceHut seems like it will someday be a competitor, but I'm frightened away by it's "alpha" state.

Maybe there's a market for something that's more ala-carte?

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$12/year/repo? No, that is way too much. I would rather selfhost at that price point. With the number of repos I have that would be a ridiculous price. I don't use the wiki or the container registry so it is largely text file hosting at that point.
Too much... for you. I appreciate that. Sounds like we have mostly the same requirements though.