Pardon me a teasing title but I was unable to help it 🙂
Anyway, our God and Savior JetBrains made its move on the chess board where already playing Atlassian, Microsoft (with Github and Teams) and a dozen other players including Phabricator – an obscure yet the only Team development software written in PHP.
What’s your opinion, will it become as popular as JetBrains’ IDEs?
obligatory xkcd https://xkcd.com/927/
The self-host option does make it appealing towards more security-oriented companies/organizations.
There was an interesting convention about business decisions a while ago, tl;dr comes down to what one company doesn’t offer is a business opportunity. Having your own instance hosted and linked to their IDE’s can be a game-changer in the IT industry. All that is left is their own git platform? Who knows…
I know the title is a joke, but isn’t the whole point of business to create new products to compete in a market where you believe you might be able to get an edge in? That’s almost the opposite to standards: the ideal standard is the one that everyone follows (which makes it ironic that a lot of competing standards cause new “unifying” standards to be created), but the ideal business market is one where there are lots of competitors (which makes it ironic that the most stable state for a market to be in is the monopoly).
Not sure what this has to do with PHP
It does a lot, for many reasons. A modern developer’s tools are not limited to notepad and FTP anymore. More and more PHP devs are using team integration systems like this, where task management, version control, continuous integration, testing and deployment are chained in a smooth conveyor. Improving the productivity of separate PHP devs and a team as whole.
Not to mention that having your IDE integrated into this ecosystem could be revolutionary.
10k CI credits isn’t much (looking at the “Organization” plan).
Working in rather smallish team here but 5 github repos firing CI all the time, we’ve 15-25k per month.
What’s the $$$ for additional minutes like https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/setting-up-and-managing-billing-and-payments-on-github/about-billing-for-github-actions#about-billing-for-github-actions (i.e. 0.008 USD per minute for Linux) ? I couldn’t find it…
1000 CI Credits = €8.00.
It’s on the FAQ
So basically GitHub is leaning towards JetBrains and vice versa? In 5 years they could merge to one big product for everything.
Not sure if it’s good for quality of the product.
Well Atlassian is already doing that. Only they don’t have an IDE 🙂
I’m just wondering – does Space have the video/audio calls finally? We were considering the switch to Space however lack of such a core feature killed our plans.
Members
Online