So pay, but use a private repository?

On 15 June 2010 15:59, Pau Ruŀlan Ferragut <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 06:48:25PM +0530, Sitaram Chamarty wrote:
> >On 06/15/2010 04:37 PM, Pau Ruŀlan Ferragut wrote:
> >>On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 04:31:02PM +0530, Sitaram Chamarty wrote:
> >>
> >>>gitolite's "wildcard repos" feature was created for a University prof
> wanting
> >>>to host assignments etc., with a lot more control than plain gitolite
> >>
> >>But his does not solve the hosting needs, which is my main problem.
>
> >I believe most paid hosting providers (and your first email said you had
> been
> >using paid hosting till now) allow you to install your own software; I
> know
> >I've supported more than a few who did so, with gitolite.
>
> I am sorry to be misunderstood again: I have been using this kind of
> software
> without a problem.
>
> The original question is mostly answered: I asked about comments of having
> public repositories of college projects. While all the code and projects
> are
> free software and alike (usually under a GPLv3 or CC-SA-NC) there might be
> trouble with some kinds of plagiarism or peculiar department rules.
>
> I can pay for the hosting but prefer reusing github's infrastructure to
> save
> myself time.
>
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