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GitHub, co-developed core features are all free…

GitHub, a software development platform acquired by Microsoft, posted on its official blog that it would provide features for teams for free, removed the collaborator limit from all accounts, and free plan users could also collaborate on other users’ personal repositories. Announced that there will be.

Until now, GitHub had to sign up for one of the paid plans for personal development. However, as there is a need for all developers on the planet to have access to GitHub, GitHub has removed the price limit and allowed anyone to co-develop by inviting an unlimited number of other users to their personal repository for free. This allows you to participate in personal repositories created by other users in your free plan account.

GitHub is a free-of-charge service that has been provided to organizational users, and explains that the team can manage CI and CD project management, code review, and package development all in one place. A free plan for organizations is available out of the box, and the number of personal storage is limited. The free service is available to all organizations that have used the Team for Open Source plan so far, and unlimited collaborators can be invited to the free plan, making it easier for individual developers to co-develop. Organizations and individuals using the free service can get support from the GitHub community.

The Pro plan also includes 2GB package storage and 10GB data transfer, and the Pro plan’s monthly fee is cut by $4. The Team plan cuts the price of $4 per user per month without minimum seating requirements. After May 14 this year, the team plan will add 3,000 actions per month to personal storage. In addition

In summary, the pro plan cuts from $7 to $4 per month, and the team plan from $9 to $4 per month. There is also an enterprise plan for $21 per month for users who want to use the single sign-on feature using SAML authentication. Related information can be found here .

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