We had to launch a day early, causing some slight delays, but now everything is live!
Go forth and have free repositories 
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Is this active now? When I try to create a new private repo, I am told I need to upgrade my account.
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Please try again in a couple of hours! We had to announce this a day earlier than expected.
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Yeah, not working on my account too, downgraded and lost access to the private repos.pic.twitter.com/SvbPXngCWt
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Yeah came here to make sure this was safe. Apparently not.pic.twitter.com/2isjYspW1H
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We had to launch early! Should come into effect in the next few hours

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Cool stuff. You guys rock.
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does downgrading works?
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free private repositories is a good one. Just add free CI now and I'll be ready to move my private projects from
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But we'd miss you

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The betrayal


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2018: migration to bitbucket 2019: return to good old github
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Then realizing that it is up to 3 contributors, and all teams with 4-5 people moving back to bitbucket.
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That's fine to me, because all of my private repos are... private, what means that there's no other contributors. If I would need private repos for my team I would just upgrade plan to Pro
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I'm using Bitbucket for private repos too; it works every single time!
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I know, that bitbucket is a great tool. I won't argue with that. Just for me Github has more features I need or use. Plus their layout is more legible. That's all.
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