Re: [DIYbio] Re: Status/purpose of biohacklabs.org?

For another project we are forking fablabs.io to create a directory of labs (not related to fabbing or bio). In case that works well, I might consider to do the same for biolabs too.
Meanwhile if anyone has more recommendations for other platforms, let me know.
I am trying to stay as true to open source and privacy friendly tools as possible, but sometimes it's just inevitable to use the dark side.
I noticed people switching to www.tiaga.io for collaborative projects and for lightweight stuff www.waffle.io (github based)

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