Free public repositories and collaborators sync

Lucas Mazza
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2 min readNov 7, 2016

We are happy to announce that we are upgrading our support for public repositories on Ebert 🎉!

Public repositories for free

You can now use Ebert for free on your public GitHub repositories, and they won’t be part of the maximum number of repos on any of the paid plans. This should helpful for anyone wanting to trying it out on smaller projects before enabling private projects on Ebert.

And all the review and activity data from public projects will be available publicly — for instance, you can see the first review of responders gem and the ecto package!

Synchronizing permissions with GitHub

To help with the onboarding of team members and project collaborators, you can now synchronize the permissions from your GitHub repositories with your account on Ebert. Instead of manually creating teams and adding permissions here, we will periodically ask GitHub for which users have access to your repositories and ensure that they have the same permissions on our side.

With this you won’t have to redo any permissions changes from GitHub on Ebert manually, like when a new person joins your team or when external collaborators should only have access to specific repositories.

We are releasing the sync as a beta feature, so if you want to be one of the first to try it out you can enable the collaborators sync on the Teams page of your account.

Ebert helps your team focus on what’s important and deliver better software via Continuous Static Analysis and GitHub’s Pull Requests, brought to you by the folks from Plataformatec. Sign up for an account now and get start reviewing your repositories today!

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