Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Bitbucket changes

Albeit me having switched to git for most of my serious development (as it fosters branched development by offering cheap deletable branches; maybe that's possible now with the bookmark extension of hg, but by the time I switched, it was not), I gladly follow the latest development of Bitbucket: Joining forces with Atlassian (to be fair, I have not heard anything of them until now), they now offer unlimited storage, an unlimited number of both private and public repositories and CNAMEs absolutely for free (and also the option to add 5 people to the readers, writers or admins of your private repositories).

I just considered this to be cool enough to bother anyone that might read this with.

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