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Request an educational account at github

64 点作者 adito大约 13 年前

15 条评论

tathagatadg大约 13 年前
I requested last year for an educational account ... but it never got approved. For two courses this semester I was able to manage with gh-pages [shameless advert: <a href="http://tathagata.github.com/pwndeals" rel="nofollow">http://tathagata.github.com/pwndeals</a> and <a href="http://tathagata.github.com/finmotion" rel="nofollow">http://tathagata.github.com/finmotion</a> ], but the database course, I really wish I was able to use git ... but too big for the free membership.<p>Also, for some assignments Professors wont like the idea that you make your code public - simply to prevent cheating and that they want to reuse assignments. Being able to have private repos really make sense in those situation.
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colkassad大约 13 年前
Just curious, I can get 5 free private repositories under a micro plan as a student. What benefit does this have over bitbucket, which has unlimited private repositories? This is an honest question, I don't know that much about github.
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sudonim大约 13 年前
This is just a general comment based on some of the (strange) sentiment below.<p>Github is a for-profit company. As a student, they're offering you a break to make it easier to use their service. They do this because they ultimately want you to pay them (or host great open source projects with them). If you're not a student and derive value from their service, pay them. It's $10s of dollars per month (for private repo hosting).<p>If you value your code, I'd encourage you to go with (and pay) a service whose primary business is hosting it for you. That's github. Your money is going to pay people (like you) who make a living writing code.
Void_大约 13 年前
That's very nice.<p>But I have 54 private repos on my VPS. I think about something, start writing some code, and I need a repo.<p>Public GitHub repo would work too, but I don't want to have experiments all over my GitHub page.<p>So yeah, this is nice, but not for me...
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flixic大约 13 年前
Or just use BitBucket.
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tomjen3大约 13 年前
Alternatively you can get a completely free account at bitbucket. They started out with mercurial support, but they do git too, these days.
Volscio大约 13 年前
"Due to high demand, we've run out of student accounts. Don't worry, we'll have more soon. Please check back later."<p>So, you can add an email addy under your profile settings. But does this mean you can request an educational account if your main account is a private email addy?
alpb大约 13 年前
I'm using this for 2 years and it is pretty good. Then I bought a Small ($12 plan), now I'm $7.00 off each month and paying $5 monthly. But it seems I'm approaching to the end of the 2 year period so I'll be moving some of my private projects to BitBucket. That's sad.
EzGraphs大约 13 年前
That is a great offering. It is an excellent idea to have students using standard "best practices" for their software projects, and will help teachers organize the review of these assignments.<p>Thank you github.
jurre大约 13 年前
I have this and it's pretty awesome. I have to explain what git is to my professors every time I tell them I won't be using SVN though..
nreece大约 13 年前
Assembla offers free private repos: <a href="http://www.assembla.com/plans" rel="nofollow">http://www.assembla.com/plans</a>
prezjordan大约 13 年前
I got one last year, note that all the limits are soft limits. It's strange, but true.
davidradcliffe大约 13 年前
Awesome! Wish I had this opportunity when I was in school.
FireBeyond大约 13 年前
Already "expired" due to high demand....
AznHisoka大约 13 年前
Micro plan ran out =(