No private repos? – CodeHub - A Client for GitHub Review

Uhh....for starters, the app is open source...if you support open source software, then I would imagine the only reason you have a private repo to begin with is to protect some valuable proprietary code. Code that is either making you money or has the potential to, in which case, if you're profiting, so should the developer. Secondly, you can easily use this devs bitbucket app to access private repos. Thirdly, private repo access is like $3 compared to Working Copy's $14.99, which is also required to push PUBLIC repos. Fourthly (sp?) - This app is freely available on github....if you want free access to private repos, then go do it yourself. He was generous enough to make the code available. Ok I think my point is made. As a side note, I have no idea who this developer is and I have zero affiliation with him.
Review by Eric Baranowski on CodeHub - A Client for GitHub.

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