On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 00:37 -0700, John Labovitz wrote:
> On Oct 11, 2005, at 9:57 PM, Aaron Huslage wrote:
> 
> > We need to build up some infrastructure
> > to support our coordination efforts. Right now this includes databases
> > for Volunteers, Equipment and Donations.
> 
> Wow...  this sounds like a cool project for a very worthy goal.
> 
> Are you using anything currently for tracking, so we can get an idea  
> of what might be involved?  Or even some more detailed notes?  I'm  
> trying to envision the scope of this project; it looks like it could  
> be relatively simple, or get pretty complex pretty quickly.
> 

If someone can get more specifics as to what is needed and how those
features might work, I can likely adjust my schedule to help out...
assuming a few other Portland Rubyists can as well. ;-)

I don't have enough free time for the next month to take on anything
like this by myself... but can definitely be a big part of the project.

> I'd be happy to help out, but I'll be out of town for the next 1.5  
> weeks (to RubyConf & back).  I'll be hacking some enroute, but my  
> connection will probably be spotty.
> 

Have fun! I'm jealous. :-)

> As these projects come up (eg, FreeGeek scheduler, BTA/Shift site,  
> and now this), it's starting to look like pdx.rb could be an  
> interesting type of consultancy, hacking up good tools for social  
> good.  That's fine with me. ;)
> 

Me too!

-Robby

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