Hi Tom, What about launchpad? (http://launchpad.net) I think launchpad has enough features as you mentioned.
Cheers, Shinji 2012/1/20 Thomas Beale <thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com>: > On 20/01/2012 11:10, Koray Atalag wrote: > > Hi Tom, > > > > I used SourceForge before to host projects (yes that?s correct not just > software development but collaborative project sites) in past which offers > for free lists and many more, such as Web pages, SVN/Mercurial, blog and > Wiki and many more. I reckon the licensing might be an issue for non FOSS > projects but I believe in the case of openEHR that?s a non issue?? I must > admit the SVN is not as fast and there?s limited administration capability > but hey it?s still great value for nothing. Plus the platform also allows > for ?donations? which I think might create few bucks to look after things > like administration etc. until an appropriate funding mechanism becomes > available. > > > > Cheers, > > > > > some of us have been thinking of moving to Github for software development. > This is more modern than SVN, but essentially the same idea. Now that you > mention it, I think the lists in such a place might actually be a good > enough replacement for the technology / project specific lists we have, i.e. > java, Eiffel, .Net and so on. > > It would be interesting to know what the interest is in moving to GIT, > staying with SVN, doing something else, etc is. > > However, we still have some main community lists which have large > memberships, are not attached to any particular project, and have to have > good admin and spam management, so (as a part-time admin) I am very loathe > to let go of mailman lists for these. This applies to openehr-technical, > openehr-clinical, openehr-announce, openehr-implementers, > openehr-decisionsupport and the forthcoming openehr-13606 lists - 6 in all. > The above strategy would mean we can locate the java / python / ruby / > eiffel / .Net lists on GIT / other FOSS sites, so it certainly helps. > > Further thoughts? > > - thomas > > _______________________________________________ > openEHR-technical mailing list > openEHR-technical at openehr.org > http://lists.chime.ucl.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical >

