+ [2014-10-09T23:23:06Z] pedro_morgan VxJasonxV: am trying to get in touch.. but no answers yet....
+ [2014-10-09T23:23:30Z] gitinfo For bug reports, feature requests, suggestions for improvement, or specific problems with an individual repo (or gist, etc.), please contact support via support@github.com or https://github.com/support
+ [2014-10-09T23:23:30Z] VxJasonxV you can always contact !sgc, but talking to someone who can add you back directly will likely be faster
+ [2014-10-09T23:23:52Z] VxJasonxV (support may also say that you need to contact one of them and may not do it for you, but I Don't know that for sure, just a guess)
+ [2014-10-09T23:24:48Z] pedro_morgan VxJasonxV: yep,, have contacted support already... ..am just suprised I could remove myself.. without some kinda warning, unless I was so tired etc.. !

message no. 52655

Posted by ResidentBiscuit in #github at 2014-10-09T13:51:26Z

I have some questions regarding using GitHub in the university setting. Is the recommended approach to create an organization for the department, and then repositories for each class? Or an organization for each class, and repositories for each semester?
+ [2014-10-10T00:07:06Z] wallbroken does github offer private project collaboration for free?
+ [2014-10-10T00:08:58Z] thibaultcha If you have a plan with private repositories, you can add anybody as a collaborator.
+ [2014-10-10T00:09:19Z] thibaultcha So if you manage to have a plan with private repos for free, yes
+ [2014-10-10T00:39:11Z] wallbroken thibaultcha, my question was a little bit different