Monday 20 January 2020

writing - Is there an internet Git-like repository for collaboration on a paper?


I've just started using git for tracking changes in a LaTeX paper I'm writing, and for collaboration with co-authors.


However, I cannot find easily private git repositories with reasonable plans for scientific collaboration (I'm not asking about discounts, just about a different workflow, so no "one team of n developers", but there are "many small project, with different people").


There is ScribTeX, but unfortunately they are going down :/.



Other:



So, is there a (La)TeX-oriented Git (or, say, Mercurial) repository service?


That is, I'm looking for a repository (free or reasonably priced - i.e. for one with a PhD student salary, not a programmer salary :))



  • allowing for:

    • many collaborators,

    • many private repositories,




  • but can have strong limits on:

    • users per repository,

    • repository size.





Answer



Aditya's comment should be the accepted answer:



Bitbucket offers unlimited private repos for academic users.


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