Anyone in here using Github to manage their projects?
I'm sure most of you users saw the news regarding the exploited vulnerability in the Github infrastructure: http://www.extremetech.com/computing...ied-or-deleted
It's a bit scary that someone else could have used the exploit in the past, and inserted malicious code into some high profile Github repositories (e.g. Reddit, jQuery).
On the Github related note, what are you guys using for internal (either personal or corporate/enterprise/team) revision/version control systems?
We use git for our internal team projects and have found it to fit our style of programming/development style (particularly as systems administrators to manage configuration files and in-house code).
I'm sure most of you users saw the news regarding the exploited vulnerability in the Github infrastructure: http://www.extremetech.com/computing...ied-or-deleted
It's a bit scary that someone else could have used the exploit in the past, and inserted malicious code into some high profile Github repositories (e.g. Reddit, jQuery).
On the Github related note, what are you guys using for internal (either personal or corporate/enterprise/team) revision/version control systems?
We use git for our internal team projects and have found it to fit our style of programming/development style (particularly as systems administrators to manage configuration files and in-house code).
