Re: [DIYbio] [diybio-eu] Indie.bio - Any interest in a "curated call" list?

On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 5:08 AM, Dakota Hamill <dkotes@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'd be more in line with what Brian was saying, as I'd be more interested in
> a place where you can list your skills or current projects, and either
> recruit talent to the project, or advertise yourself and skills for someone
> else to look at. A craigslist of science.

Exactly, I have a few ideas/projects that I would love to farm out to
the right/interested team. A platform for this would probably allow an
idea-poster to choose what license/business-model (trade-secret,
patents, open-source). For these such projects, I've done lots and
lots of research but am too busy with other things currently, so I
would really just want to be an adviser. Open-source projects would
obviously be easier to get going and develop trust, I think... but I
do think non-open projects could gain from this sort of system.

Basically it would like posting your idea to indie.bio's list of
'project ideas' (with their approval) and then choosing a team from
the people who showed up saying it was interesting to them.

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