Git will work with whatever host you choose, as well as letting you keep
local repositories. You don't have to host your git anywhere other than
local, but it's good to keep it out of the office in case of disasters.
BitBucket.com lets you host public or private repositories at no cost.
GitHub charges for private repos, but is _the_ place to host and share and
locate public, open source repos.

On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 9:46 AM, Virgil Bierschwale <[email protected]>
wrote:

> haven't looked at GIT but once.
> Most projects I don't care who sees the source code, but a few if I sign a
> NDA, I don't want anybody seeing them.
>
> can I make some open and some closed?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Virgil
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 8:27 AM, Paul McNett <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Fernando,
> >
> >  Hi Virgil:
> >>
> >> I'm FoxPro developer using Ubuntu as my main Operating System from 2001,
> >>
> >
> > Hmm, I remember starting using the initial Ubuntu release, and in my mind
> > that was 4-04.
> >
> >  and using Windows inside VirtualBox, so I can make Windows snapshots
> when
> >> I
> >> need, or even clone the Windows VM into another VM, without any
> problems.
> >>
> >
> > Running Windows inside a VM is the only way to stay sane.
> >
> >  Even in the case you have a problem with Ubuntu, you can reinstall
> Ubuntu,
> >> reinstall VirtualBox and run your existing VM. Just be sure that when
> >> installing Linux select the manual configuration of partitions, select
> 30
> >> or 40 GB for the system ("/" is root) and the rest for data and
> >> configuration (mapped as "/home" partition)
> >>
> >
> > I've noticed a serious lag running VirtualBox on my Mac and keyboard
> > repeat rate in my VM's, especially Ubuntu. Have you noticed anything like
> > this?
> >
> >  About Source Control tool, I recommend to stay away from SVN and prefer
> >> GIT, or you can use PlasticSCM <http://www.plasticscm.com/>, that is
> free
> >> DVCS for teams up to 15 people, very visual and with multi-platform
> >> support. I'm already using it with FoxPro, but it's for any programming
> >> language, and have a very good documentation on his site
> >> <http://www.plasticscm.com/documentation.html>.
> >>
> >
> > Nah, stick with open source. Learn Git. It has lots of third-party visual
> > add-ons if really needed.
> >
> >  For a small guide on how to start with the workflow, you can read what
> >> I've wrote
> >> at VFPx <https://vfpx.codeplex.com/wikipage?title=Using FoxBin2Prg with
> >> PlasticSCM> (it's for VFP, but can apply most concepts on other
> languages)
> >>
> >
> > Thanks for working to get more Fox developers using distributed source
> > control. My productivity these days is orders of magnitude higher than a
> > decade ago, and source control is a big part of that.
> >
> > Paul
> >
> >
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