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[[File:makersign_example.png|thumb|right|20em|Example sign]]
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| style="padding:0.1em; font-size:1.0em; background-color:#dfeff2" |'''Development started:''' 2019
| style="padding:0.1em; font-size:1.0em; background-color:#dfeff2" |'''Development started:''' 2019
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'''Makersign''' is a tool for creating signs for machines that can be printed and put up next to those machines. The aim is to have a consistent color scheme and layout to make it easy for new and old members to see if they are allowed to use the machine, which materials are allowed etc.
'''Makersign''' is a tool for creating signs for machines that can be printed and put up next to those machines. The aim is to have a consistent color scheme and layout to make it easy for new and old members to see if they are allowed to use the machine, which materials are allowed etc.



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Example sign
Makersign
URL: URL
Slack: #it-support
Repository: machine-sign
Development started: 2019

Makersign is a tool for creating signs for machines that can be printed and put up next to those machines. The aim is to have a consistent color scheme and layout to make it easy for new and old members to see if they are allowed to use the machine, which materials are allowed etc.

Development

Development was started in late 2019 by Aron Granberg, and most machines had a printed sign by early 2020.