the folks at the SF Kitchen did a nice presentation of their system at last year's Bici Bici in Davis. I consider it best for fledgling collectives still figuring out their organization. The LA kitchen turned us on to Merchant OS, while it isn't open source it's web based and written specifically for bike shops. It doesn't do everything for us but they are super friendly to non-profits and helped us get started. the other co-op I volunteer with also recently picked it up.
Enzo Loconte
Board Secretary 
Bikerowave

On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 8:13 PM, Angelo Coletta <summitcyclingcenter@yahoo.com> wrote:
Sounds like something that we could use here at the Summit Cycling Center!  We are in Akron, Ohio.
Angelo

From: momoko saunders <momoko@securecellardoor.com.au>
To: The Think Tank <thethinktank@lists.bikecollectives.org>
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 4:58 PM

Subject: [TheThinkTank] Any one in Ohio need a software grant?

I have a dream of attaining a software that is specifically designed for bike collectives.  
A software building company in Ohio has a grant for 100,000 of software design to a non-profit.  

If any Ohio bike collective wants to work on this, I'd be very interested in helping.
-Momoko

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