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9.

What are barriers that prevent adminstrators from setting up or maintaining an IFHOSP site?

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9.1 Frustration with inexperienced users
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Garrett Frustration with unexperienced users.
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Garrett typo: inexperienced
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9.6 Lack of revenue sources
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Luke Expense in bandwidth and development effort
Luke Lack of revenue sources
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9.8 Too much effort on coordination of contributers
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Gabriel Too much work on administration and coordination of contributers
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9.4 Unreasonable request from developers and/or users
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Brendan cranky developers think they are gods to be served
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9.5 Hardware Limitation
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Brendan hardware restraints - disk, processing power etc
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Garrett It doesn't take that much to host these days. Disk and CPU's are cheap enough, as long as you're not trying to host thousands of projects.
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9.9 Lack of time
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Noah Available time.
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9.2 Network/Bandwidth limitation
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Garrett Lack of quality internet-connectivity.
Phil limitation on their network capacity
Brendan good ones eat your bandwidth alive
Luke Expense in bandwidth and development effort
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9.7 Too much effort on administration, development and maintenance of server(s)
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Luke Expense in bandwidth and development effort
Luke Maintance effort
Gabriel Too much work on administration and coordination of contributers
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9.3 Technical overhead is too high
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Dave Software is too hard to configure.
Gabriel Too high technical overhead
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