Hi Oscar, Mario, Community ! On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 12:47:15 -0300 Mario Castro Squella <mcas...@registrar.cl> wrote:
> I think Mr. Stallman has answered this question elsewhere before: > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnustep/2015-12/msg00168.html > <https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnustep/2015-12/msg00168.html> > Mario Castro Squella Ingeniero de Software | Registrar SW > <http://www.registrar.cl/> +56 9 9702 8116 Agree with Mario and Stallman. I believe that Savannah has a great environment for development of GNU Health 1) It belongs to the FSF and the community, not to a private company. Probably this is the most important one. 2) We've been hosting GNU Health there since 2011, and so far, no problems. 3) We have tasks, bugs, mercurial repos, news, release of official packages, ... Oscar, I also think that there is room for improvement in Savannah, that provides greater flexibility. We can just talk to the savannah hackers. We were talking with Chris Zimmerman about the possibility use of the existing (and initial) Sourceforge page for GNU Health for community projects, that some of them can later be added to the official release. We just have to be careful in not dispersing resources. Let us know your thoughts. Bests Luis