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I'll never understand google's marketing. First they announce to shut down google code, leaving an angry mob of people using the service and now they bring up this thing. Why didn't they just wait and suggest all those google code users moving to their new service.

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They shift things around wayyyy too much. Makes it hard too, to rely on their APIs which they are ruthless too about shutting down or forcing everyone to upgrade.

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I'll never understand google's marketing. First they announce to shut down google code, leaving an angry mob of people using the service and now they bring up this thing. Why didn't they just wait and suggest all those google code users moving to their new service.

From what I've seen and read so far, Cloud Source Repositories and Google Code seem different enough to make moving users from one to another impossible. Google Code was built for public hosting, with all sorts of bells and whistles to lure in users looking for free hosting, while Cloud Source Repositories is a straightforward code repository for (private) Google Cloud Platform projects.

It seems that Google has finally realised that competing head-on with GitHub is, and always was, a bad idea :)

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