Open Nataliegurl opened 9 years ago
What's our timeline on this? Thanks!
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 6:10 PM, Natalie notifications@github.com wrote:
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I'll know for sure tomorrow after I speak with Greg, but he has informed me that they are in production now with the beta test kits. So I would say...after barnraising, last week of Nov-1st week of Dec. Somewhere in there we hope to be getting ready to ship. I'll confirm tomorrow.
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On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 1:03 PM, Jeffrey Warren notifications@github.com wrote:
What's our timeline on this? Thanks!
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To confirm, timeline is for last week of November to second week in December for shipping.
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On Nov 4, 2014, at 1:03 PM, Jeffrey Warren notifications@github.com wrote:
What's our timeline on this? Thanks!
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Bump, going to need this soon.
Bump again. Greg says: Any progress on icons or anything for us? We're pushing the chrome app and wondering if there's any updates there. We could really use the co-branding pics. I need to have Charles run some stickers too as these should be coming in shortly.
gotcha, on my list for tomorrow, tnx
yikes i'm sorry; i meant to do this today but had to work on Quickbooks installations for Micheal and Shannon. On my slate for tomorrow.
OK, i have a draft started, but need:
Oh, and also what their organization name is for the shared credit line; also as short as possible. I.e. "Smokey Mountain Scientific" was quite long. Thanks!
In terms of the contract, I'm good with what we wrote up, happy to sign it! Your device has shipped, so you should get it in 2 days.
@jywarren let me know if you need more info!
3d models (or a link to where they are online) would be great to have for generating the imagery. And/or vector versions of the above would be helpful -- PDF or SVG.
@gbathree how's it going, we're working on label design here; would you have any of the above? Thanks!
Also, the device is pre-built, no parts? So i guess we don't need a parts list? Maybe we can do something else with that space where we usually list parts; is there a list of features or use cases for it? And what about the subtitle being "Plant health fluorimeter" instead of "Measure plant health" (the latter being a bit vague)?
Awesomeness, @gbathree, maybe you can share the instruction doc with Jeffrey to give him a better idea. Also, I'm looking into laminate instructions, but it looks like we are going to have to choose between folding of laminated. Still looking for options though.
Natalie Mayorga
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On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 9:32 AM, Jeffrey Warren notifications@github.com wrote:
For reference, here is an example of our label design for another kit: [image: screen shot 2015-02-12 at 12 31 34 pm] https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/24359/6173074/30aac036-b2b3-11e4-8aa5-53aab5538737.png
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@jywarren well, I agree the fluorometer tag is good, but it's not just a fluorometer. It's a general purpose tool for absorbance, fluorescence, reflectance at 6 different wavelengths (530, 605, 650, 730, 850, and 940), and it has CO2 sensor so we can measure some interesting soil stuff also... so I feel like we sell ourselves short by saying it's a fluorometer.
Hmmm... Plant Health Monitor? Plant Health Sensor? Plant health probe? ... any other ideas?
Yes, instruction doc shared with Jeff. I also shared a new folder with more vector based images in them for the devices... let me know what you think. If you don't get the email, here's a link:
Greg
Great, thanks; I'll work with these and see what we can get together.
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 2:37 PM, gbathree notifications@github.com wrote:
@jywarren https://github.com/jywarren well, I agree the fluorometer tag is good, but it's not just a fluorometer. It's a general purpose tool for absorbance, fluorescence, reflectance at 6 different wavelengths (530, 605, 650, 730, 850, and 940), and it has CO2 sensor so we can measure some interesting soil stuff also... so I feel like we sell ourselves short by saying it's a fluorometer.
Hmmm... Plant Health Monitor? Plant Health Sensor? Plant health probe? ... any other ideas?
Yes, instruction doc shared with Jeff. I also shared a new folder with more vector based images in them for the devices... let me know what you think. If you don't get the email, here's a link:
Greg
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OK, it's in Dropbox at /plots/retail/universal-boxes/photosynq/ and here's a preview:
Cool! Yes, I like it, I still wish we had a different logo than <...> I kind of hate that but I don't have an alternative. I really like the logo you put together for the beta device. The text is good too, very clear.
Greg
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Jeffrey Warren notifications@github.com wrote:
OK, it's in Dropbox at /plots/retail/universal-boxes/photosynq/ and here's a preview:
[image: screen shot 2015-02-12 at 5 47 24 pm] https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/24359/6178685/6413027c-b2df-11e4-8d8e-846d936a86a3.png
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Here is the image PhotosynQ (the community group that develepod the MultispeQ) sent. Greg is terribly married to it though so we have some creative license here. Also, we need something that says "MultispeQ" since that is the actual name of the tool.