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I'm not sure how common are organizations with few users and large number of repos

My feeling is that this is VERY common. Most of the software companies I've worked for had between 5-25 people, max, who would need github access. But if you break things up in a granular fashion repo-wise, you can easily have dozens or more repos.

In my own case, we only have about 5 people who need access, but we're already sitting on a bunch of repos and will be needing more soon'ish. I was just debating about if/when to upgrade to the next plan level w/ github, and now I don't have to.

Obviously different companies have different scenarios, but this is a win for us, and I expect it's a win for a lot of other organizations as well.



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