Microsoft announced today a change in its pricing GitHub, and the news is great for those who know how to code or those who are trying to learn.
In the past, the service charged 7 dollars per month for a private repository. Since today it's free if you have three partners or fewer.
GitHub has always had a free package, but it was limited to public repositories. If you were a coder who wanted to make a project, the free option only allowed you to do it in a public repository, i.e. make the code your audience.
This was not so appealing, especially in the early stages of learning, when your code is something you are not proud of.
GitHub charged 7 dollars a month for private repositories. The cost was not high, but for the students it was not very affordable.
Today's announcement on pricing therefore favors both students and new developers. Private repositories are free if they have three or fewer affiliates.
It's a sensible proposition that ensures that Microsoft can profit from the service for commercial projects while benefiting young people in the field.
Microsoft also simplified GH's business options. So instead of offering Enterprise Cloud and Enterprise services Service separately, merged them into one: GitHub Enterprise.
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