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Revision as of 11:41, 26 October 2020
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Booking Software Discussion page
To use discusions put the Round (like turns each) of discussion, and an identifier (your name)
NW r1 :
- get "something" up fast.
Custom system is able (in the future) to:
- pencilled-in bookings (not hard bookings)
- new 'no keys' users being able to mark that they'd like access / tuition
- deadlines - "I have to do X by 5pm"
- move bookings, edit them, extend them
- put notices up about the machine / notes (like C19 specific rules)
- communicate from one user to the next "it's not cutting right, see what you think"
LATER or deeper:
- rota cleaning / maintenance + schedule me
- see how much time each user has been on
- if disputes arise, then you can add users/ passwords, time limits, credits on how much you're allowed per week/month/year, credits on if you allowed somebody else to take your booking
- book people in for training
- get people to cut /print things for you when they're in (like drop files that can be printed)
- machine specific status / discussion pages. [wiki?]
at it's most basic
'book equiptment' goes to a webpage with a choice of bookable areas/machines. You click one, it shows you the next booked events in time order (a list of text events). At the top you can add a new booking. You type into a box, and the computer tries to understand the text (computers can do this surprisingly well). You can book any amount of time, and simply add text with your name.
- no log in
- no users
- no limits
- changes are logged though, so as to have a backbone for disputes ("i didn't change that")
IF there are problems or abuses, then we solve those problems with restrictions, rules, regulations, etc.