Update 4/16/2020: GitHub now offers all core features for free . Teams can now collaborate with unlimited repositories and unlimited collaborators on the free tier. The Team plan has also been reduced from $9 / user / month to $4 / user / month.
Read moreWhen did GitHub become free?
GitHub Free, introduced in January 2019 to give developers unlimited private repos, is immediately available for teams and features unlimited public or private repos. GitHub Free users receive community support. Organizations that had used Team for Open Source now have GitHub Free.14 Nis 2020
Read moreIs GitHub free private?
GitHub Free includes unlimited public/private repositories with unlimited collaborators, 2,000 Actions minutes/month, 500MB of GitHub Packages storage, and community support via the forums.
Read moreIs GitHub fully free?
With GitHub Free for user accounts , you can work with unlimited collaborators on unlimited public repositories with a full feature set, and on unlimited private repositories with a limited feature set. With GitHub Free, your user account includes: GitHub Community Support.
Read moreWhat is included in GitHub free?
GitHub Free includes unlimited public/private repositories with unlimited collaborators, 2,000 Actions minutes/month, 500MB of GitHub Packages storage, and community support via the forums .16 Nis 2020
Read moreIs GitHub free now?
GitHub today announced that all of its core features are now available for free to all users , including those that are currently on free accounts.14 Nis 2020
Read moreWhy is GitHub free now?
GitHub Free, introduced in January 2019 to give developers unlimited private repos , is immediately available for teams and features unlimited public or private repos. GitHub Free users receive community support. Organizations that had used Team for Open Source now have GitHub Free.
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