| ▲ | chippiewill 3 days ago | |
per-minute isn't a crazy unreasonable proxy for it though: - logs are generally proportional to the length of the job - other artifacts also usually correlate to an extent - some of the cost for Github will be for the entire time the job is active: e.g. active connections for log streaming etc. - it's largely correlated to the value the end-user gets out of it - it's easy to bill for because they can already do billing that way on the hosted runners - the costs are easy to predict for end-users It's not like the rest of the Github platform is a per-user cost to run, but that's how Github charge for most features. | ||