Open-source software repository GitHub makes all of its core features free to use

GitHub has always been free to use, but nonpaying customers could only store their code in a public repository that’s accessible to everyone. However, today the company announced that developers no longer need to pay to use GitHub’s private repositories.

Read More at SiliconANGLE

GitHub has always been free to use, but nonpaying customers could only store their code in a public repository that’s accessible to everyone. However, today the company announced that developers no longer need to pay to use GitHub’s private repositories. Read More at SiliconANGLE

GitHub has always been free to use, but nonpaying customers could only store their code in a public repository that’s accessible to everyone. However, today the company announced that developers no longer need to pay to use GitHub’s private repositories. Read More at SiliconANGLE

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *