Github's on the list to support, yeah. We can speak most "identity provider" protocols these days (OAuth, OIDC, SAML, etc.), but it's this weird little universe: the protocols are meant to let you implement once to support everyone, but in practice every IdP has its own little idiosyncrasies that mean you need a little bit of dedicated code for each new IdP. So, we end up with a backlog of "support IdP X, which is ostensibly OAuth but does something strange we've never seen yet" :)
Thank you for your response. Having battle scars from handling authentication in an enterprise SaaS, you'll notice I chose my words carefully and didn't say "just do/use" :)
I really want to give you guys money for my personal use but $10/user/month is steep when I know the other users will only use it once it a blue moon (but of course, when they need it they'll REALLY need it).
If there was something like a "supporter plan" that was similar if not identical to the free plan but charged a flat fee, I'd be all over that.
"supporter tier" is an interesting idea! We're still figuring out what kind of pricing makes sense for personal use vs. company use. Hopefully we'll have something soon!
In the meantime, it's fine to be on the solo plan for personal use, it's there and free to be used :)