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BitBucket for private stuff/stuff I don't want showcasing. GitHub for open-source.

Works perfectly fine for me and since they're both Git based there's no extra learning curves for either of them.



> BitBucket for private stuff/stuff I don't want showcasing. GitHub for open-source.

I use them in the same way, but I can't help but feeling that I am taking advantage of Bitbucket and not giving anything in return, regardless of being good guy Bitbucket.


If you like Bitbucket don't feel bad about using it. We like seeing real developers benefit from our efforts -- it's a refreshing break from playing cat and mouse with the bad actors trying to ruin it for everyone.


Thanks! I am a big fan of what you guys are doing... And I am sure I am not alone :)

I am just a bit jealous about the weather down there ;)


Get a monthly subscription. They limit you by number of team size, not number of repos.


I was thinking more like ditching github altogether and publish everything on Bitbutcket


Even better to keep the GitHub repo with only a README that links to Bitbucket.




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