cristian paul peƱaranda rojas wrote: > Not github big fan, but you could consider bitbucket as they support > git as well.
Hmm, "FREE FOR 5 USERS", and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_source_code_software_hosting_facilities clarifies that "Free private repositories are limited to 5 users". That sounds rather confining. > For the mcu, well... What alternatives you have un mind for the long term? Once I've had earmarked for a long while already is the STM32 line. They're not as well-positioned with small QFN packages as their Kinetis counterparts, but that could be solved by going to BGA. Another one I recently discovered is the Atmel SAM D21 line. They look pretty similar to the Kinetis KL series, except that they lack a USB voltage regulator (that kinda sucks) and the security concept looks a bit odd (maybe I misunderstood some things). There may be others, e.g, in the NXP LPC series. In general, I consider it desirable to be able to quickly switch chips. E.g, if some severe issue is found, if there is a security problem, etc. So futher down the road, when the project (hopefully) has more resources, I would want to have multiple design variants in a state from which they could quickly be turned into actual products. - Werner _______________________________________________ Qi Hardware Discussion List Mail to list (members only): [email protected] Subscribe or Unsubscribe: http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion

