Honestly, lending is pretty simple, and I did it because my needs were simple. It is just a simple set of states around individual nodes that let people request and check them out (and can build a request queue on a node).

If you are doing a drupal based solution - http://drupal.org/project/merci is probably a better bet.

        -Sean

On 01/24/2013 12:21 AM, [email protected] wrote:

The Lending module has been authored by our very own Sean Dague. So,
Sean, please tell me: Does this module support buckets of identical
items such as phones, laptops, etc., of which a user can borrow N at a
time?

   --Fred


On Wed, 23 Jan 2013 22:29:47 -0500
"Ben Stoutenburgh - [email protected]"
<mhvlug2.trace.574202ab51.maristgeek#[email protected]> wrote:

Sounds like a spreadsheet could easily take care of that. If you want
to go down the overkill path there is a Lending module available for
Drupal... http://drupal.org/project/lending

not really serious,
ben


On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 10:18 PM, <[email protected]>
wrote:



Hey folks,

Our test lab has a lot of equipment (dozens of linux server,
thousands of phones) that we let users checkout (borrow) as needed.
I am looking for an equipment reservation software to manage this.
This is such a common problem, there has to be a good OSS solution
for this.

Do you have recommendations?

   --Fred Mora

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