[00:23] I am starting a project (A Tactical Realtime MMO game) for ubuntu phone, that I have thus far split into 5 branches: Client, Server, Database, Local Files, and Website. The server and perhaps database I want to keep partially closed source for pragmatic reasons (Advice taken from developers of other opensource mmorpg's). Never used launchpad really, and reading through the documentation, [00:24] I understand that you can't host any partly closed source applications on it? Am I incorrect? [00:29] you can't host closed things for free; you can pay and host them. [00:35] lifeless: Cost allot? [00:35] I guess I could check :P [00:38] I don't know the current price, sorry. [00:42] Found it [00:42] Launchpad Commercial Subscription (basic)£147.39 [00:42] is that a one time subscription, or is it ongoing? [00:45] I believe its annual [00:47] and priced per project, which could be annoying if your server and database were best developed as separate projects [00:50] maxb: I only branch it to make it easy for contributors. Hopefully, if I do use it, I can just keep the two in the same project [02:08] what is ubuntu's preferred open source license? I think linus's is gpl3. [04:05] I don't get this. In launchpad, do I just create one master project, and I can branch it appropriately from there (My project branches will have different licenses), or for every branch I want to have, I create a seperate project for it, and then from there connect it to a master project? [04:05] Or should I not have a master project, just a Master Team? [04:05] and thus 5 seperate projects? [06:34] Having trouble understanding launchpad. I have a project that I want divided into 5 branches, some of which will be closed source. Do I do this with a single project, and create 5 bazaar branches, (which I don't understand given mixed licences) or do I create multiple projects on launchpad, each dealing with a particular branch and its project? [06:34] The reason why I ask is because launchpad is not letting me create multiple projects saying that they are duplicates. === glebihan__ is now known as glebihan === yofel_ is now known as yofel === zequence_ is now known as zequence === _thumper_ is now known as thumper === agrif is now known as agrif_ === agrif_ is now known as agrif