Hi Tom, Yes, learning cost is very important. The reason why I am moving my Ruby works to GitHub is learning and maintenance cost. The most attractive point in Launchpad is translation related features, but I think it does not matter. Thank you for your reply.
Regards, Shinji 2012/1/25 Thomas Beale <thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com>: > On 24/01/2012 02:53, Shinji KOBAYASHI wrote: >> Hi Tom, >> >> What about launchpad? (http://launchpad.net) >> I think launchpad has enough features as you mentioned. >> >> Cheers, >> Shinji > > It may well. I personally don't have experience of using more than a > couple of the available technologies, so we need community members help > to make such decisions. > > There is no strict necessity for all software projects to be in the same > place, but if they are all in different places, it obviously makes > supplying any common adminstrative and educational support more > difficult. E.g. let's say for example we decided to stick with Atlassian > for everything, then everyone could learn Jira via some webinars. If > some or all projects are on Github, then people on those projects can > help teach each other about using those environments. > > One thing I do know is that the work of learning how to use these kinds > of environments should not be under-estimated. > > - thomas > > _______________________________________________ > openEHR-technical mailing list > openEHR-technical at openehr.org > http://lists.chime.ucl.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical

