Dustin,
Thanks for this

I just checked out freehub, i've heard of it but never used it.  It's really cool with the reports and what not, but point of sale is really important as well.

Of course, I didn't realize they we're open source and written in Ruby.  I might just be able to add the point of sale with an active merchant gem. 

Hmm, thoughts...  
-m
 

On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Dustin @ NBW - Philadelphia PA <dustin@neighborhoodbikeworks.org> wrote:
The open-source "Freehub" project from the SF Bike Kitchen is what
first comes to mind for me:

http://freehub.bikekitchen.org/
https://github.com/asalant/freehub

I'm not familiar enough with this project to know if it could in fact
use such aid, perhaps someone closer to it could chime in. Off the top
of my head, though, I could think of a few  features which might be
interesting or useful for it to have.

Best,
D.
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On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 4:58 PM, momoko saunders
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> 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.
> http://edgecase.com/nonprofit
>
> If any Ohio bike collective wants to work on this, I'd be very interested in
> helping.
> -Momoko
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