Hello, I do not have great experience in the field, however a lot of very good free public code is developed on
http://sourceforge.net/ I have no idea is this is acceptable for the development, but I would give to it a try. Cheers, Carlo Il 18/05/2012 17.33, Filippo Spiga ha scritto: > Dear Layla, > > why moving from fusionforge to gforge? What about Trac > (http://trac.edgewall.org/)? I mean, the point is? what exactly gforge > has that we do need? And what if we will not use some of those advanced > and fancy features that gforge will provide? > > You mention a "pro-year price" that depends by the number of users. Just > for curiosity, can you tell us with the current number of users how much > is this license? > > Filippo > > -- > Mr. Filippo SPIGA, HPC and GPU Technologist <spiga.filippo_at_gmail.com> > website: http://filippospiga.me ~ skype: filippo.spiga > > ?Nobody will drive us out of Cantor's paradise.? ~ David Hilbert > > > > On May 17, 2012, at 11:58 PM, Layla Martin-Samos wrote: >> Dear all, we are thinking in moving qe-forge from fusionforge to >> gforge. Unfortunately it seems that gforge ask for a commercial >> License which pro-year prince will depends on the number of users. As >> all of you know, nor Quantum ESPRESSO nor qe-forge have any direct >> financial support, so we can not afford big expenses. In order to >> reduce potential costs of the gforge commercial License, our system >> administrator has eliminated all the qe-forge users that are not bound >> to any qe-forge project. Depending on the License price then or we >> move to gforge or we stay with fusionforge. In any case we will let >> you know in order to rationalize the qe-forge users. >> >> Sorry for the inconvenience, best regards > > > > _______________________________________________ > Pw_forum mailing list > Pw_forum at pwscf.org > http://www.democritos.it/mailman/listinfo/pw_forum -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Prof. Carlo Nervi carlo.nervi at unito.it Tel:+39 0116707507/8 Fax: +39 0116707855 - Dipartimento di Chimica, via P. Giuria 7, 10125 Torino, Italy. http://lem.ch.unito.it/
