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by ncavig
4948 days ago
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If you want more control I recommend the open source gitlabhq (http://gitlabhq.com/) - we run it for our repos, plus you can be in control of number of repos allowed per user. I consistently create repos for proof of concept or side projects that I wouldn't normally be able to do in github unless I wanted them all public. I don't particularly want people seeing unfinished or unpolished code Gitlabhq has worked well for us, and it's open source. |
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