Thanks, I'll prolly make a second project.

Although, now I'm a little confused. You say "Private repos are 100%
private" but "Pages from a private repo are still public". That's not
100% private. Is there some way to make a private repo's pages
private? I ask because I'm also trying to convince my employer to
migrate to github, and naturally we want to keep all of our project
docs private.

On Jun 14, 5:55 pm, Tekkub <[email protected]> wrote:
> Private repos are 100% private currently.  I'd recommand you keep a private
> repo for the code, and a public one for your tracker.  You can do a gh-pages
> page with either, that depends on if you want the page's code available to
> users.  Pages from a private repo are still public.
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> On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Brandon <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm looking at creating a private repository for an iPhone app, but I
> > also need a public facing issue tracker. A public project page would
> > be helpful too. Is this possible with a paid account?
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