Yup, #2 would hits us very hard. We have just over 40 people split between two organizations; everyone has access to Github and all have been trained to use it. Only about half are developers; are a lot of rules in a simple DSL that business analysts maintain and designer need to be able to update art and that's not even counting the bots. We have about as many Github users as repos -- we archive anything that's out of date to long term storage. If we are forced to switch to the new pricing model Github will likely lose us as a customer. The new model is just insanely expensive. The main reason we choose Github was the ability to have everyone use it. Feels like an outright cash grab honestly, especially with #4.