Hi,

> I don't want to dwell on this too much since I think we've collectively
> agreed to focus on the real-time collaboration case. But to answer the
> question, any piece of software we basically ask people to set up to be
> productive is a barrier. In North America there's is the phrase "death by a
> thousand paper cuts" and asking people to install yet more software and do
> more to get set up does have a cost where people have a personal limit how
> how many little things they are willing to put up with.

Doesn't that mean that the solution with the least "paper cuts" would be
to put *all* on a integrated python(-dev) web platform ? motto: just log
in and start contributing :-)

Regards
--francis


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