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technoweenie | 11 years ago

I honestly hadn't seen git-bigstore. Git LFS started out as a Git Media update, actually. We changed the name pretty late in the process so that it didn't clash with existing Git Media repositories. Go was picked so that we could ship static binaries so its users don't have to worry about installing the correct ruby/python runtime and 3rd party dependencies.

Git LFS isn't tied to any specific service either. You can install our reference server somewhere, and start using it with your GitHub (or any host really) repositories without having to sit in our wait list or pay us a dime. Though our reference server isn't really production ready, so I wouldn't advise that for real work just yet :)

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