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Offline Mac70
« Posted 2013-02-01 15:27:00 »

Like in topic - what is (in your opinion) best free code repository for Java development in team and why? Java.net, Dropbox, other repository?
Offline Danny02

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« Reply #1 - Posted 2013-02-01 16:15:47 »

I really like github.com

issue tracker, wiki, statistics, branch network, pull requests
Offline Spasi
« Reply #2 - Posted 2013-02-01 16:35:21 »

Bitbucket is also nice (similar to github) and you can have private repos for free if your team is up to 5 people.
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Offline Z-Man

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« Reply #3 - Posted 2013-02-01 22:24:21 »

It depends on whether or not you mind your code being public. The free version of Github requires your repo to be public, where as the free version of Bitbucket allows a private repo with up to 5 people working on it. It also depends on the type of version control you want to use. Bitbucket supports both Mercurial and Git where as I believe Github only supports Git.
Online ra4king

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« Reply #4 - Posted 2013-02-01 22:53:05 »

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if(allCode.isAlwaysPublic())
    decideBetween(getGithub(), getBitBucket());
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    use(getBitBucket());

Offline zngga

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« Reply #5 - Posted 2013-02-02 00:38:52 »

I use BitBucket for all my repos, as my artist and I are really the only ones who work on stuff together, which makes the 5 member limit non-consequential.

BTW ra4king, thats awesome! Love it when people represent every day stuff as code.

My code never has bugs... it just develops random features!
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