You don't need to open source stuff you put on Bitbucket. They support unlimited private repositories, although there's a five account limit on who can access them if you don't pay them.
Oops, I mis-worded my comment. I had meant to say that I was considering self-hosting a git-server, rather than relying on Bitbucket for my own private repositories. Of which I have a few.
Nice catch. 👍
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You don't need to open source stuff you put on Bitbucket. They support unlimited private repositories, although there's a five account limit on who can access them if you don't pay them.
Oops, I mis-worded my comment. I had meant to say that I was considering self-hosting a git-server, rather than relying on Bitbucket for my own private repositories. Of which I have a few.
Nice catch. 👍