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Updating this information back to 'unlimited repositories' since GitHub just changed their plans and now offer unlimited private repos for all paid plans, which includes the 'personal' account one gets with the free academic plan.
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I've just started using git for tracking changes in a LaTeX paper I'm writing, and for collaboration with co-authors.

However, I cannot find easily private git repositories with reasonable plans for scientific collaboration (I'm not asking about discounts, just about a different workflow, so no "one team of n developers", but there are "many small project, with different people").

There is ScribTeX, but unfortunately they are going down :/.

Other:

  • GitHub free academic plan with 5unlimited private repositories and unlimited number of collaborators
  • Bitbucket free academic plan with unlimited private repositories and collaborators
  • Assembla free: priv, but no bug-tracking; next ($9/month): n=3

So, is there a (La)TeX-oriented Git (or, say, Mercurial) repository service?

That is, I'm looking for a repository (free or reasonably priced - i.e. for one with a PhD student salary, not a programmer salary :))

  • allowing for:
  • many collaborators,
  • many private repositories,
  • but can have strong limits on:
  • users per repository,
  • repository size.

I've just started using git for tracking changes in a LaTeX paper I'm writing, and for collaboration with co-authors.

However, I cannot find easily private git repositories with reasonable plans for scientific collaboration (I'm not asking about discounts, just about a different workflow, so no "one team of n developers", but there are "many small project, with different people").

There is ScribTeX, but unfortunately they are going down :/.

Other:

So, is there a (La)TeX-oriented Git (or, say, Mercurial) repository service?

That is, I'm looking for a repository (free or reasonably priced - i.e. for one with a PhD student salary, not a programmer salary :))

  • allowing for:
  • many collaborators,
  • many private repositories,
  • but can have strong limits on:
  • users per repository,
  • repository size.

I've just started using git for tracking changes in a LaTeX paper I'm writing, and for collaboration with co-authors.

However, I cannot find easily private git repositories with reasonable plans for scientific collaboration (I'm not asking about discounts, just about a different workflow, so no "one team of n developers", but there are "many small project, with different people").

There is ScribTeX, but unfortunately they are going down :/.

Other:

So, is there a (La)TeX-oriented Git (or, say, Mercurial) repository service?

That is, I'm looking for a repository (free or reasonably priced - i.e. for one with a PhD student salary, not a programmer salary :))

  • allowing for:
  • many collaborators,
  • many private repositories,
  • but can have strong limits on:
  • users per repository,
  • repository size.
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I've just started using git for tracking changes in a LaTeX paper I'm writing, and for collaboration with co-authors.

However, I cannot find easily private git repositories with reasonable plans for scientific collaboration (I'm not asking about discounts, just about a different workflow, so no "one team of n developers", but there are "many small project, with different people").

There is ScribTeX, but unfortunately they are going down :/.

Other:

[EDIT: I have added the free github/bitbucket academic plans --FedericoPoloni]

So, is there a (La)TeX-oriented Git (or, say, Mercurial) repository service?

That is, I'm looking for a repository (free or reasonably priced - i.e. for one with a PhD student salary, not a programmer salary :))

  • allowing for:
  • many collaborators,
  • many private repositories,
  • but can have strong limits on:
  • users per repository,
  • repository size.

I've just started using git for tracking changes in a LaTeX paper I'm writing, and for collaboration with co-authors.

However, I cannot find easily private git repositories with reasonable plans for scientific collaboration (I'm not asking about discounts, just about a different workflow, so no "one team of n developers", but there are "many small project, with different people").

There is ScribTeX, but unfortunately they are going down :/.

Other:

[EDIT: I have added the free github/bitbucket academic plans --FedericoPoloni]

So, is there a (La)TeX-oriented Git (or, say, Mercurial) repository service?

That is, I'm looking for a repository (free or reasonably priced - i.e. for one with a PhD student salary, not a programmer salary :))

  • allowing for:
  • many collaborators,
  • many private repositories,
  • but can have strong limits on:
  • users per repository,
  • repository size.

I've just started using git for tracking changes in a LaTeX paper I'm writing, and for collaboration with co-authors.

However, I cannot find easily private git repositories with reasonable plans for scientific collaboration (I'm not asking about discounts, just about a different workflow, so no "one team of n developers", but there are "many small project, with different people").

There is ScribTeX, but unfortunately they are going down :/.

Other:

So, is there a (La)TeX-oriented Git (or, say, Mercurial) repository service?

That is, I'm looking for a repository (free or reasonably priced - i.e. for one with a PhD student salary, not a programmer salary :))

  • allowing for:
  • many collaborators,
  • many private repositories,
  • but can have strong limits on:
  • users per repository,
  • repository size.
updated the information about the educational plan on GitHub, only 5 private repos ("micro" plan of github) are included.
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I've just started using git for tracking changes in a LaTeX paper I'm writing, and for collaboration with co-authors.

However, I cannot find easily private git repositories with reasonable plans for scientific collaboration (I'm not asking about discounts, just about a different workflow, so no "one team of n developers", but there are "many small project, with different people").

There is ScribTeX, but unfortunately they are going down :/.

Other:

[EDIT: I have added the free github/bitbucket academic plans --FedericoPoloni]

  • GitHub free academic plan with unlimited5 private repositories and unlimited number of collaborators
  • Bitbucket free academic plan with unlimited private repositories and collaborators
  • Assembla free: priv, but no bug-tracking; next ($9/month): n=3

So, is there a (La)TeX-oriented Git (or, say, Mercurial) repository service?

That is, I'm looking for a repository (free or reasonably priced - i.e. for one with a PhD student salary, not a programmer salary :))

  • allowing for:
  • many collaborators,
  • many private repositories,
  • but can have strong limits on:
  • users per repository,
  • repository size.

I've just started using git for tracking changes in a LaTeX paper I'm writing, and for collaboration with co-authors.

However, I cannot find easily private git repositories with reasonable plans for scientific collaboration (I'm not asking about discounts, just about a different workflow, so no "one team of n developers", but there are "many small project, with different people").

There is ScribTeX, but unfortunately they are going down :/.

Other:

[EDIT: I have added the free github/bitbucket academic plans --FedericoPoloni]

So, is there a (La)TeX-oriented Git (or, say, Mercurial) repository service?

That is, I'm looking for a repository (free or reasonably priced - i.e. for one with a PhD student salary, not a programmer salary :))

  • allowing for:
  • many collaborators,
  • many private repositories,
  • but can have strong limits on:
  • users per repository,
  • repository size.

I've just started using git for tracking changes in a LaTeX paper I'm writing, and for collaboration with co-authors.

However, I cannot find easily private git repositories with reasonable plans for scientific collaboration (I'm not asking about discounts, just about a different workflow, so no "one team of n developers", but there are "many small project, with different people").

There is ScribTeX, but unfortunately they are going down :/.

Other:

[EDIT: I have added the free github/bitbucket academic plans --FedericoPoloni]

So, is there a (La)TeX-oriented Git (or, say, Mercurial) repository service?

That is, I'm looking for a repository (free or reasonably priced - i.e. for one with a PhD student salary, not a programmer salary :))

  • allowing for:
  • many collaborators,
  • many private repositories,
  • but can have strong limits on:
  • users per repository,
  • repository size.
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