On 01/22/2015 01:03 AM, Lee Nelson wrote:
> It seems that with all the brainpower here and the wikis that have been started we should have some great answers.
> Especially for a project that is within DIY reach like a bioreactor.
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> Think of the list as a distributed hackerspace.
Sounds good. I'll be able to help with this some, but would rather not be point person for it.
I would have pointed to some write ups if I knew them myself, so helping people new to the list is already happening,
but there is little out there yet for bioreactors in instructables form except biomonstaaar.
Good idea to promote more of it though. It will become a side goal of mine to do write ups.
This reminds me of a man in Wales, (open mfrg list), that knows a lot
about practical bioreactors and conductivity sensors -- he hasn't got write-ups either.
I'm still working on web site infrastructure, much less adding daily to write-ups -- but I know writing will become essential:-)
I'm going to be asking Nathan M. some python django toolkit questions soon:-)
Maybe flask also...:-) A kickstarter campaign will be coming from me by May -- after much cheap talk about it for more than 2
years... That kind of thing needs focus since I don't have a budget otherwise. We know what happens when you lose focus
and take on too much -- nothing launched. So documentarian mode gets lower priority.
I agree with Cathal about the scope of "friendly diybio listmember" not including project management detail.
Technique on how to use FOSS bill of materials software, FOSS CAD, FOSS ECAD is in diybio's scope and on topic I think.
John Griessen
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