We all met on Wednesday and pulled out the white board from our last planning meeting. It was good that there were a number of tasks that we could cross off as being completed, and we added a couple more to the lists that we could cross off at our next meeting.
Adrian had a really nice video call with an Irish organisation who are hoping to take a Museum in a Box to the National Ploughing Championships to show attendees what they get up to. It’s great to see people getting excited about using the Box to share their stories.
And there was some chasing up on a recent shipment over to the US, to see that it made it through customs okay. Recently an order made it all the way to the destination city before getting shipped back to us with no real explanation as to why it got returned. Thankfully this one made it through to the customer, as there’s another one headed stateside as I type!
Chris has spent some of the week helping some library-based Museum in a Box users get the new Unearthed collection on their boxes. There has been talk of an Advanced User medal for Nottinghamshire, so that will be a job for FreeCAD and a 3d printer. He also continued to look at Museum in a Box UI and is getting some more printed circuit boards made for a client project we can’t talk about.
Neil spent some time getting Instagram sorted on the Museum in a Box site so that we now have a new Museum in a Box Homepage. He also spent some time wondering how to download Vimeo video so he could share them as reels, thankfully that is now resolved – He just needs to remember to utilise them now. Plus, he has just started on the process of gathering information together for a pack of some sort – a pack of what he has yet to explain.