Re: Anybody home?

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On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 4:34 AM, Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-09-15 at 19:54 +0900, Miles Bader wrote:
>> Carlos Martín Nieto <carlos@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> > If the code shouldn't be made public, then you should take a look at
>> > gitolite[0]. Otherwise, you can just host it on gitorious.org or
>> > github.com
>>
>> Hmm, of course if you're willing to pay, github will also host private
>
> Indeed, if you give them a bit of money they'll take care of everything
> and you can have your private code there.
>
>> code (maybe useful if your devs love teh shiny......).
>
> Teh Shiny is powerful :)
>
>   cmn
>
>

Unfamiliar with the term "Teh Shiny". Had to look it up.  Found this:
http://www.claassen.net/geek/blog/2009/09/teh-shiny.html

I think I have a tendency to avoid "Teh Shiny" because it ruins all the fun.

I think I could easily figure out how to host my own repos, save some
money, and have my own "Teh Shiny".

If I didn't care about saving money, and had a project that needed a
repo immediately, I'd probably give in and pay a little.
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