I see Logos is "in love with" the cloud. As an IT professional, I must tell you that "the cloud" is going to crush Logos, if Logos isn't careful. "The Cloud" is just another name for "the community at large." While I understand the strong desire to jump on the bandwagon of being a member of the community, take a lesson from someone who lives this life:
The Borg are only cool in the movies.
The cloud is a dangerous idea. I would seriously suggest spending some time reading folks are critical of "the cloud" before going farther down this road. For instance, how do you delete things once they are in "the cloud?" You can't. What about when you want a resource "the cloud" no longer wants you to have? No local copies. What about when you're in the middle of the desert, and have no Internet access? Or a persecuted Christian in China, and want resources, but don't want folks to know, precisely, where you are?
As Logos goes down this road, it is committing everyone who uses this software to a specific worldview--a worldview many people would argue is not Christian (including me).
Russ