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Author Topic: Open Source Bitcoin ATM's; Looking for Developers. Front End/CSS for Python app  (Read 2120 times)
BitvoinVender (OP)
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November 04, 2013, 10:50:25 PM
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I run Cash2BTC.com and We have been building/selling DIY bitcoin atm's for the last 4 months. I've moved the project from vb.net and windows, to python based apps on Raspbian on a raspberry pi. We are getting really close to launching this new version but the GUI is no where near what I want it to be. So im tossing it out, and building it from scratch. I'm looking for some CSS pro's to give this project the look and feel it needs.

The drivers are built (python), The GUI is going to be a python app running in miridi(browser) locally and is built on python flask; and going to be optimized for touch screens. The basic programming objects are there; Now it all about what the customer see's and how they interface with it. all the graphics, how it looks and feels is completely up for redesign. I am looking for some developers who would like to jump on this project. I will be paying in BTC as well as giving out developer kits (Check the photos) but really hoping that will catch on and start evolving on its own. And this whole-project will be/is posted on github.

The github (most recent gui is not posted because im tossing it, but email me and ill get you caught up.)
https://github.com/HighlanderEnterprises/Pyramid-Acceptors-Rpi-Python-Driver

also, Photos from the new kits
http://imgur.com/a/Y91Vj

Email me
BitHighlander@gmail.com
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March 10, 2014, 06:28:10 AM
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Hi, is this project still alive? Looks great
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