> Yesterdays meeting was a good time to summarise where the various
> PHXdata projects are at at the moment. Present were Brian Shaler,
> David Gleason, Aaron Kavlie, Nick Martin, Andrew Long, Mike Benner,
> myself. Thanks to everyone who attended.
> Recast:
> Brian has been waiting for several months for me to do some backend
> work on Recast, which I haven't had the time to do. After hearing a
> summary of what Recast will do, Mike expressed an interest on working
> on the backend with Brian, and they both mentioned the idea of using
> node.js to run the backend (node.js will work well for this for us,
> because recast doesn't use any of Django's advantages particularly and
> Javascript is more universal amongst coders available to work on
> PHXData projects). We all agreed this was a great idea. The code will
> live in the github repository, where the current start on a django
> project is ( https://github.com/phxdata/recast ).
> TheyWorkForAZ:
> Some months ago, great progress was made toward making TheyWorkForAZ
> fully functional, with the help of my time and the time of Cronkite
> School journalism students (among others, Heather Billings, a member
> of this list) donated by the school. Currently, a prototype of the
> application with old data is online at http://theyworkforaz.us/ - it
> needs the following done in order to make it a complete product :
> Link it up with Sunlight Labs Openstates API product, in order that we
> don't need to maintain a scraper, and to make it possible for other
> states to use our code for similar ideas
> Finish the tracking functionality - at the moment, you can mark
> entities (Bills, Represenatives, Senators etc) for tracking, but don't
> get emails when these things change.
> Improve the geocoding process to increase accuracy around the borders
> of districts - at the moment, we warn people when our results might be
> inaccurate - this might be okay.
> If no-one gets to this before me, I'll have significant time to work
> on this in December, or at our next hackathon.
> PHXData website:
> The PHXdata website is up on github (
> https://github.com/phxdata/PHXdata-Website ). Anyone can fork and make
> changes which we can pull. If you've made a change that needs to go
> onto the site, then fire an email to Brian Shaler, who donates the
> server space that it runs on.
> Data Catalog:
> Aaron explained to us a little bit more about how the Data Catalog
> works - some of us (myself included) had the misconception that it was
> a place to upload datasets to, when it's actually a place to show
> people where datasets are. If you'd like to add datasets to the
> catalog, the best way to do so is to register for an account (
> http://catalog.phxdata.org ), and then ask Aaron or someone else with
> admin access (soon, me) to set your account to admin access. There's
> still a bunch of things to clean up- this project also lives in the
> PHXData github repository. Myself and Aaron have access to the server
> instance that Andrew Long donated for this project and the boundary
> service project, and if you make changes, either of us can pull them
> onto the server.
> Boundary Service:
> We didn't discuss the boundary service much yesterday, but it's live
> with data in it. However, currently, there is no front end added to
> the application. Christopher Groskopf (of the Panda Project), one of
> the developers who wrote the service, has some front end code that I
> believe we could borrow.
> There were several other interesting unrelated discussions, including,
> but not limited to :
> Techniques and tools AuthorityLabs use in order to deal with large
> scale SEO-related datasets, how frustrating it is that speed ticket
> payment hasn't entered the 21st century, Malcolm Gladwell and
> Spaghetti Sauce, how deep into the wilderness cell service goes and
> why we're all not sure that moving to SF is really a great idea.
> Next months meeting is the same time (First Tuesday, 6:30pm) venue is
> to be decided.
> We're wanting to organise a hackathon within the next few months. I've
> suggested a date on the list already, but I'm open to suggestions.
> Please add anything important I neglected to include.
> Mark
> Mark
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