Yes, Yellow Bike Database [8] is Free/Libre and Open Source Software.
Also, there is Bike Tree [10] that is built on top of a GPLed version of PHP Point Of Sale 9.1 [11] (later versions are now closed source); Bike Tree is currently not actively maintained, although interested developers are encouraged to change that status.
-Jonathan
On 2018-02-25 18:09, Tigre Bici wrote:
Any one that you know open source? we have find many but a lit bit expensives and just for teh USA
On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 1:42 PM, Phoenix Bikes phoenixbikes@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks everyone for the tremendous feedback! Some great food for thought. Will follow-up with individuals with any further questions.
Take care and ride on,
Meg
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On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 12:05 AM, Jonathan Rosenbaum gnuser@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Meg,
David Oliver pinned it exactly when he asked what specifications are required by the POS for Phoenix Bikes.
That being said, I recommend Positive Spin's fork of the Yellow Bike Database [8] which I develop. Austin Bikes uses it with paid staff, and produces reports with SQL Views; while this is not a requirement for Positive Spin, the capability is built into the code base.
You may not know it, but Positive Spin has a history with your organization. Our former landlord (BOPARC) sent people up to your facility to be trained on how to operate an Earn-A-Bike for at-risk kids. The program was stunning success, and ironically, for that very reason had to be discontinued due to the inability to find enough staff.
Anyways, send me an email off this list if you want to go into detail about what your organization requires for a POS.
-Jonathan
On 2018-01-30 16:56, Phoenix Bikes wrote:
Hi everyone,
I don't think this has been asked about for a while so here goes:
Phoenix Bikes is moving to a new space and would like to use this opportunity to switch out point-of-sale (POS) systems. Any recommendations?
Thanks in advance,
Meg
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