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We currently have no plans to make it harder to use the API if you aren't part of the program. If you are a business that relies on our API, we want to have a better relationship with you because there is a good chance we share a customer base.


You really should make that clearer. We have a GH Ent. account, and I was curious about what this might offer me when building tooling that we use internally. Nothing on that page gives any real clue. And the link on the Registration page redirects you back to the same page you were just on moments ago. Or at least make a developer friendly page for those that don't grok marketing text.


And you'd do what with our customers? Or you'd give us customers? You're big, we're small…how is this not going to be a Twitter API-ocalpyse situation?

Respectfully yours, Someone who was in the shit


I'm still not clear what a developer license to build and test against GHE is. "Take on the enterprise" links to a support form.


GitHub Enterprise is the on-premise version of GitHub.com that you can buy to run on your own servers. If you are in the developer program and building a product that integrates with GitHub Enterprise, we will give you free licenses for dev/test purposes.


OK I see, thanks. That does sound useful.




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