It does support team clones:

https://github.com/blog/674-introducing-organizations

But I would like to see comments from Otavio. Let's go with gitorious if 
he is not willing to switch. Any one is fine with me anyway. :)

On 03/11/2011 10:25 AM, Marc-André Moreau wrote:
> I am wondering the following:
>
> can github provide this nice feature I see in gitorious (team clones),
> where a company like O.S.Systems can have their own repository clone for
> their day-to-day development activities? Maybe I don't know github
> enough, but it appears to me that it makes it trivial for individuals to
> "fork" a project to fix some things, and contribute it back, but I am
> not sure if it has something to match the gitorious "team clones".
> Gitorious also has "personal clones" which are pretty much the same as
> team clones, except that they are for individuals and not entire teams.
>
> github and gitorious are both pretty good, but gitorious' team clones
> are pretty nice. Also, I find the gitorious interface more pleasant to
> use, but that's a personal preference. Feel free to point me to features
> of github that I do not know well, I still think both are two good
> options. The choice would be easier if one of them was really bad, but
> both are actually good, making the decision harder :P


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