What is the current status of IS4C in terms of availability. How far along is it?
A Windows version of IS4C has been running successfully at the Wedge Co-op in Minneapolis since 2001. A similar version runs at Whole Foods Co-op in Duluth, Minnesota. The first, completely open source version was installed at People’s Food Co-op in 2006. It runs on Ubuntu Linux. A version running on Debian was installed at Alberta Co-operative Grocery in 2007. Clintonville Community Co-op, River Valley Market, and Bread & Roses Food Co-op have all also since installed IS4C at their stores. A Linux version of the code, based on the version running at Alberta Co-op, together with a server back end, called Fannie, is available on this site. Follow the overview, or download link. Because there isn’t anyone dedicated to developing the code for general use, each installation so far has required a substantial amount of customization. For that reason, IS4C, as a general product, is considered to be still in development. IS4C is far from being an “off the shelf” product, and the code to be rel
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