[antlr-interest] anybody care to comment on bitbucket.org?
Justin Murray
jmurray at aerotech.com
Mon Jan 9 12:49:52 PST 2012
Yes, I should have also mentioned that one of my requirements was the ability to have private repos as well. I believe that bitbucket allows you to host unlimited repos, both public and private, for free. They do a really good job of allowing you to manage exactly what you want to make public vs private, and they make it easy to add users to a project with specific permissions.
I should also mention that I do about half of my development on Windows, and I've found that TortoiseGIT works really well on Windows.
- Justin
On 1/9/2012 2:56 PM, Dave Thomas wrote:
Question, Justin:
Was github not viable at the time, and if so why? Did you need private repos?
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 2:38 PM, Justin Murray <jmurray at aerotech.com> wrote:
I've been using bitbucket with Git for a few of my projects. I spent a
lot of time looking for somewhere that would host a Git repo, issue
tracker, and a wiki, and bitbucket was the only viable answer that was
also free. I don't have any complaints with it yet, it seems to be
reasonably fast and reliable. I can't comment on mercurial at all though.
- Justin
On 1/9/2012 2:03 PM, Terence Parr wrote:
> Contemplating switch to mercurial and hosting at bitbucket.org.
> Ter
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