Hi people,

Thanks for your interest in the Open Food Web project (those who were at
the meeting the other night and others that I'm yet to meet :). For those
of you that weren't there, basically we're developing something like e-bay
for farmers that works closely with diverse distribution enterprises
(community coops, box schemes etc) to make it easier to buy and get local
food. We're committed to this being a free and open project, as we think
there is a huge opportunity here if all the people working on it were
collaborating!  Can provide more information

As discussed at the meeting, I have attached:

- link to the Test Site - https://deep-sky-8243.herokuapp.com (free heroku
hosting so bit slow and inclined to time out). This is all test data, feel
free to put orders through etc (although obviously don't paypal or you'll
pay me :)
- If you want to look around the back-end, you can create an account and
then email me and I'll give you admin access

- FYI link to 'working' site - this is the one we're actually using (real
farmers real food) but orders aren't open at the moment so don't put them
in!

- the source code is here https://github.com/andrewspinks/openfoodweb.
 (NB. License will be updated as soon as Andy is back from his holiday -
most likely GNU GPL unless someone suggests a good reason why not. Re.
discussion in the group, I think it is compatible with the license that
Spree is distributed under - http://spreecommerce.com/resources/license? -
"under the terms of the New BSD License", )

If you're interested in helping out, testing etc - that would be AWESOME!
We have a trello board where we're racking up priority tasks, bugs etc
(moving feast). Let me know if you're keen and I'll invite you so you have
access.

Cheers
Kirsten
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