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6. | What are the positive results for users in using an IFHOSP site? |
6.1. |
Facilitation of developers to update the source code in the repository directly and reduction of the need to interact with the project leader to change the code |
6.2. |
Increase communication within the developers |
6.3. |
Increase communication between the developers and other parties |
6.4. |
Decrease cost of hosting a project |
6.5. |
Decrease time in administration of an IFHOSP site individually |
6.6. |
Getting people to contribute to the development from all over world |
6.7. |
Building or joining a community and increase sense of belonging |
6.8. |
Self-reliance, freedom of doing things by oneself |
6.9. |
Autonomy, being able to be completely independent from others |
6.10. |
Flexibility, being able to select from many ways of doing things |
6.11. |
Centralised location for project management |
6.12. |
Centralised location to find Free Software/Open Source Software |
6.13. |
More reliable then individually hosted servers (e.g. with only dial-up connection) |
6.14. |
Uniform toolset with uniform interface for users |
6.15. |
Great programs will be produced |
6.16. |
Greater possibility for getting community credit |
6.17. |
Facilitating collaboration and reduction of dulplicated effort |
6.18. |
Possibility of reviving dead projects |
6.19. |
Getting paid |
6.20. |
Obtaining up to date information |
6.21. |
A more complete toolset - individually hosted sites usually only have tools that just meet the needs |
6.22. |
Tools with better quality than individually hosted sites |
6.23. |
Special custom tools may be readily available |
6.24. |
Interesting parties on a certain project can be found before the project begins |
6.25. |
Decrease the startup cost of hosting an Open Source/Free Software project |
6.26. |
Decrease the possibility of producing multiple non-synchronized versions of software |
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