+ [2020-01-19T23:55:52Z] Intelo nedbat, no. The name set in global configs for each user's machine will distinguish the commit. won't it
+ [2020-01-19T23:56:05Z] BtbN nedbat, he wants to cheat the user limit on free private repos by sharing the account between a lot of users.
+ [2020-01-19T23:56:33Z] Intelo BtbN, I can still have multi users in same account.
+ [2020-01-19T23:56:41Z] Intelo its just for my ease
+ [2020-01-19T23:56:41Z] nedbat BtbN: yes, i get the big picture, just not the details

message no. 176483

Posted by newtothisv21 in #github at 2020-01-19T00:18:42Z

So if my team are all making commits to the same repository what kind of issues would that cause, and is there versioning at all with github, or should I be using something like SourceTree/Git GUI?
+ [2020-01-20T00:03:31Z] BtbN You cannot have multiple users in one account
+ [2020-01-20T00:03:37Z] BtbN One Github Account = One User
+ [2020-01-20T00:04:26Z] BtbN Like I said before, if you do account sharing to circumvent free usage limits, you are violating the TOS and can lose your account at any time, and might face legal issues over it.
+ [2020-01-20T00:07:49Z] Intelo ok. Will stick to one account per user then
+ [2020-01-20T00:15:01Z] Intelo What is git bash and how can i get it for windows?