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    Shane commented  · 

    I also have code I want to share, and I've also noticed how many silos there are in UW IT--most of the time for what amounts to personal reasons not professional reasons. As a public education insititution we should embrace open source (at the very least within the institution, right??).

    Most of the industry uses either Perforce or a git-based solution. I'm sure the license cost of Perforce is out of the question so my vote goes to Github.