Nice to see Apple using GitHub: to me, at least, it sends a message that they're serious about engaging with the community and ResearchKit genuinely being 'open source'.
Frankly, it makes me like them a bit more that somehow this was allowed -- sometimes they strike me as not only design-thinking, but design-hostage, and it's nice to know that some pragmatic developer was able to convince someone that the gold standard mailing list software was good enough for them, as-is :)
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https://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/researchkit-users
Frankly, it makes me like them a bit more that somehow this was allowed -- sometimes they strike me as not only design-thinking, but design-hostage, and it's nice to know that some pragmatic developer was able to convince someone that the gold standard mailing list software was good enough for them, as-is :)