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cascadiabrandon
MemberDecember 13, 2023 at 1:04 pm in reply to: Sharing data base of Cascadia SeedsSo. I’d love to hear what you all think is best for creating a Bioregional Database. What type of information are you collecting, sharing etc. This might be a good use of Kumu, which is a relational database, or we also had a meeting with the people who organized this: https://www.catalist.network/explore-spaces which is built on Kumu. It’s basically a front end interface for Kumu, so a big database, but ack. It’s just …. a lot right now. They’re developers would probably be willing though to work down to what specifically you would need. Or we could also explore how we could use the WordPress? I’m more unfamiliar with the seed world, so just here to listen, learn and try to figure out how to best help and support!.
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Hi Laurie,
It’s wonderful to see you here! And thank you for bearing with us as we get these spaces up and functional. Feel free to take it easy in these early stages, but then, please let us know what kind of spaces we can create to help build more connections and support for you.
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cascadiabrandon
MemberDecember 13, 2023 at 8:23 pm in reply to: Sharing data base of Cascadia SeedsNo…. the opposite heh. I hope that finding and identifying projects might be a primary focus of gathering :).
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cascadiabrandon
MemberDecember 13, 2023 at 2:56 pm in reply to: Sharing data base of Cascadia SeedsCorrect me if I’m wrong – but I think a “Cascadia Seed Database” would be a great “project” of the Seed Guild.