I'm getting really tired of engineers complaining about pricing and being cheap (I'm a engineer + founder). User pricing is a much better model for organizations (scales as you do in terms of headcount).
And for individual accounts this is a win, win, no matter what. A flat $7 get's you unlimited repos.
GitHub is not out to get you. GitHub's "PR" department is not trying to trick you. GitHub builds and maintains a crazy powerful tool that you probably use hours a day. It should cost money, and honestly it should cost more if you ask me.
And for individual accounts this is a win, win, no matter what. A flat $7 get's you unlimited repos.
GitHub is not out to get you. GitHub's "PR" department is not trying to trick you. GitHub builds and maintains a crazy powerful tool that you probably use hours a day. It should cost money, and honestly it should cost more if you ask me.