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tom-9999yesterday at 9:55 AM5 repliesview on HN

1. Announce price increase generating bad publicity.

2. Kill bad publicity with blog pretending to be understanding and taking on feedback while "pausing" the increase.

3. Implement price increase a few months later when the bad publicity wave is over, and its old news so wont generate new headlines.


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Uehrekayesterday at 10:02 AM

Nah, that doesn’t work when the substance of the change is this intense and has an actual effect on peoples’ bottom lines. If they wait a few months and try again, people will see their bills go up immediately and they’ll all get mad again. I don’t know what GH will do next, but if they try to do that, it will definitely backfire.

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djeastmyesterday at 1:31 PM

If this is the case then they don't really understand developers at all. We'll complain in a few months just as much as we do now.

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redroveyesterday at 9:57 AM

Sounds like Chat Control.

linuxftwyesterday at 1:16 PM

This is my take as well.

Personally, I think this is all overblown anyway. Their pricing seems fair to me. Too many people are used to getting something for nothing. Most companies will just pay the new prices, because the time to develop and setup an alternative will far exceed just paying the new fees to GH (when you account for engineering cost).

csomaryesterday at 10:25 AM

No. There is real serious money involved here. Usually, the people who self-host are maxing their runners (otherwise it makes more sense to use minute billing). So this will affect them by roughly doubling their servers cost. Think if some company had a $15K/month bill in self-runners, they'll now also get a $15k/month additional bill from GitHub.

Many people will switch for that kind of money.

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