Public repo codespaces #51053
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Thanks for asking this @JessieMercurial! It is true that if your organization pays for a users Codespaces, it will also pay for their forks of those Codespaces (docs). We have put some effort into to giving you the tools to manage whose Codespaces your GitHub organization pays for. You can disable your organization paying for Codespaces for anyone, or you can control just whose Codespaces it covers using organization settings for Codespaces. This is described in the GitHub Codespaces > Managing your organization > Managing Codespaces costs. Please do let us know if it isn't clear how to accomplish what you want. |
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Why is it that forks of a public repo hosted within an organization have codespace usage that counts against the organization?
This will stifle any development anyone does against our org's repos even though they're open source.
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is there any chance you'll extend our grant to include codespace hours on public repos?
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