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Momoko Price

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Nov 29, 2011, 10:06:05 AM11/29/11
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Hi guys,

Yeah, I would love to help organize Toronto's hackday this weekend — I know a number of developers who are planning to come together for my weekly Shut Up and Code get-together anyway who I'm pretty sure would love some bigger projects to blitz on for world good. 

I emailed Melanie Gorka about this helping organize last week but have heard no word back yet. Will try to sort out all Toronto-related hacking details this afternoon to get this cleared up for everyone as I think people are a bit confused. 

The groups & communities we need to coordinate (and their community leaders), as far as I can tell, would be:

1) DataTO  
(Mark Kuznicki - who I think might not be doing DataTO anymore because of his new startup? If this is the case, who is community leader?)

2) RHoK
(Melanie Gorka)

3) City of Toronto open-data department
(Reham Gorgis, Trish Garner)

4) Hacks Hackers (toronto chapter)
(Philip Smith, Mason Wright, Momoko Price, Kim Fox)

5) Shut Up and Code regulars
(Momoko Price)

6) MarketCrashers Hackernest
(Shaharris Beh)

Am I missing anyone? Will reach out to them all this afternoon and get this organized already. 

Payce,

Momoko




On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 9:05 AM, <dat...@googlegroups.com> wrote:

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    jkonga <jko...@sympatico.ca> Nov 28 04:34AM -0800  

    Is it me or are we missing this event in Toronto - I see a reference
    to the RHoK http://www.rhok.org/event/toronto-canada but nothing about
    the Intl Hackathon event. Last year we had a joint event co-chaired
    by Heather Leson and Mark Kuznicki. What's happening this year ... as
    in next weekend?

     

    Melanie <melani...@gmail.com> Nov 28 08:50PM -0800  

    Hi there,
     
    I'm hosting Random Hacks of Kindness and we're also hacking for Open
    Data Hackathon Day on December 3rd and 4th. The City of Toronto has
    put forth a
    couple of scenarios, but it would be great to have more Open DataTO
    participants.
     
    Still looking for a couple of volunteers to make this weekend happen
    so if you're interested, please email me at melani...@gmail.com.
     
    Here is the relevant information:
     
    Toronto is Hacking for Humanity and Open Data on December 3 and 4th.
     
    Join us for a weekend long codethon and compete for the best prize for
    a completed hack!
     
    Our fourth global Random Hacks of Kindness event will bring big
    change. As announced at our last global event in June, RHoK has
    broadened its scope beyond its origins in Disaster Risk Management
    (DRM) to include all development sectors. The global water community
    came together for a Water Hackathon in 10 cities this October, and
    efforts to hack autism with touch technology are already underway.
    We're excited to announce that Toronto is partnering with Open Data
    Hackathon Day to hack on December 3 & 4th. The Hackathon is pleased to
    welcome the University of Toronto, Commons11, The Baitshop, CSI and
    Nokia as sponsors and community partners.
     
    The Toronto and Montreal communities have answered to a call for
    developers, subject matter experts and volunteers to come together for
    a weekend of problem solving, idea hacking and innovation. All in the
    name of social change, Random Hacks of Kindness has evolved into a
    community of people around the world committed to making change
    through collaboration.
     
    Toronto will hack on problems from the Toronto Parks and Recreation,
    Toronto Cycling Community, WaterVoices and more will be added in the
    lead up to the event.
     
    Schedule:
     
    Reception:
     
    Thursday December 1st: 6pm-8pm No One Writes to the Colonel.
     
    Join us on Thursday night where we will introduce the scenarios we
    will be hacking and talk a bit about the process of a hackathon. Great
    for first timers and experienced hackers alike!
     
    Main Event: CSI Annex Main Floor 720 Bathurst, Toronto (Nearest
    Subway, Bathurst Station- 5 minute walk south)
     
    Saturday December 3. 2011
     
    Registration 9:00 - 10:00am
     
    Introduction and Team assembly- 10:00-11:00am
     
    Hacking: 11:00am- 5:00pm
     
    First Day re-cap: 5:00pm
     
    Hacking: 6:00pm-9:00pm
     
    Sunday December 4, 2011
     
    Hacking 10:00 am -3:00 pm
     
    Pitch Competition and Judging 3:00pm-5:00pm
     
    For more information please contact Melanie Gorka at
    melani...@gmail.com.
     
    We are still looking for sponsors, problem definitions and open data
    hack projects!!
     

     

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Momoko Price

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Nov 29, 2011, 2:43:28 PM11/29/11
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Hey Mel,

How many people can the CSI accommodate? Are you relying on their wireless for internet? Cause i've had a bit of trouble with the wireless there when doing workshops, but you work there, so I'm sure you know the ropes. 

If people want to register to participate, should they just email you directly? I know a bunch of people who will likely want to sign up, and we also have some really good data on BD that could probably go toward the day ...

Consider me signed up as a volunteer! Will reach out to others soon and get back to you with details. 

Also - I just looked back in my sent messages and my email to you totally did not send, so let the record show that was totally my fault! Glad we're connected now. 



M




On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 2:28 PM, Melanie Gorka <melani...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Momoko and everyone!

Sorry I didn't get your email last week. Definitely need some help with organizing. This is where we are in terms of needs.

The venue is booked at CSI Annex, we have the first floor and will have it set up into tables scattered for teams. They have an AV/sound system and a full kitchen. We have t-shirts ordered and a media coverage sponsor. We still are in need of a food sponsor and prizes, we have a limited budget so if you can think of any sponsors it would be most helpful. We'll need some volunteers for set up the night before.

The projects that we have to hack on are:

Toronto Bike Reporting App (Claire Bure)
Toronto Parks (Ruthanne)
Toronto Accessibility (Lorene)
WaterVoices (Stephen Sauder)
Canadian Red Cross Scenario is pending.

We have 26 developers signed up, but expect more signups up until friday.

Cheers,
Melanie
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Melanie Gorka

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Nov 29, 2011, 2:28:28 PM11/29/11
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Hi Momoko and everyone!

Sorry I didn't get your email last week. Definitely need some help with organizing. This is where we are in terms of needs.

The venue is booked at CSI Annex, we have the first floor and will have it set up into tables scattered for teams. They have an AV/sound system and a full kitchen. We have t-shirts ordered and a media coverage sponsor. We still are in need of a food sponsor and prizes, we have a limited budget so if you can think of any sponsors it would be most helpful. We'll need some volunteers for set up the night before.

The projects that we have to hack on are:

Toronto Bike Reporting App (Claire Bure)
Toronto Parks (Ruthanne)
Toronto Accessibility (Lorene)
WaterVoices (Stephen Sauder)
Canadian Red Cross Scenario is pending.

We have 26 developers signed up, but expect more signups up until friday.

Cheers,
Melanie

On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 10:06 AM, Momoko Price <mom...@buzzdata.com> wrote:

jkonga

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Nov 29, 2011, 5:13:17 PM11/29/11
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Hi Melanie, Momoko and Open Data Toronto community,

This is great - exactly what I was hoping for when I asked the
question !!! I'm not a coder but hope to help as a SME on municipal
government (past life) and I'd love to resurrect the Budget Navigator
project from last year's hackathon - any coders interested in a budget
app? Melanie, I'll email you to see how I can assist.

Cheers Jury ... an Open Data advocate since the '90s :-)

On Nov 29, 10:06 am, Momoko Price <mom...@buzzdata.com> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Yeah, I would love to help organize Toronto's hackday this weekend — I know
> a number of developers who are planning to come together for my weekly Shut
> Up and Code get-together anyway who I'm pretty sure would love some bigger
> projects to blitz on for world good.
>
> I emailed Melanie Gorka about this helping organize last week but have
> heard no word back yet. Will try to sort out all Toronto-related hacking
> details this afternoon to get this cleared up for everyone as I think
> people are a bit confused.
>
> The groups & communities we need to coordinate (and their community
> leaders), as far as I can tell, would be:
>

> *1) DataTO  *


> (Mark Kuznicki - who I think might not be doing DataTO anymore because of
> his new startup? If this is the case, who is community leader?)
>

> *2) RHoK*
> (Melanie Gorka)
>
> *3) City of Toronto open-data department*
> (Reham Gorgis, Trish Garner)
>
> *4) Hacks Hackers (toronto chapter)*


> (Philip Smith, Mason Wright, Momoko Price, Kim Fox)
>

> *5) Shut Up and Code regulars*
> (Momoko Price)
>
> *6) MarketCrashers Hackernest*


> (Shaharris Beh)
>
> Am I missing anyone? Will reach out to them all this afternoon and get this
> organized already.
>
> Payce,
>
> Momoko
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 9:05 AM, <dat...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> >   Today's Topic Summary
>
> > Group:http://groups.google.com/group/datato/topics
>

> >    - Toronto Intl Open Data Hackathon Dec 3, 2011 ???<#133efa530e042136_group_thread_0>[2 Updates]
>
> >   Toronto Intl Open Data Hackathon Dec 3, 2011 ???<http://groups.google.com/group/datato/t/35250cf2b303ee0b>


>
> >    jkonga <jko...@sympatico.ca> Nov 28 04:34AM -0800
>
> >    Is it me or are we missing this event in Toronto - I see a reference

> >    to the RHoKhttp://www.rhok.org/event/toronto-canadabut nothing about


> >    the Intl Hackathon event. Last year we had a joint event co-chaired
> >    by Heather Leson and Mark Kuznicki. What's happening this year ... as
> >    in next weekend?
>

> >    Melanie <melanie.go...@gmail.com> Nov 28 08:50PM -0800


>
> >    Hi there,
>
> >    I'm hosting Random Hacks of Kindness and we're also hacking for Open
> >    Data Hackathon Day on December 3rd and 4th. The City of Toronto has
> >    put forth a
> >    couple of scenarios, but it would be great to have more Open DataTO
> >    participants.
>
> >    Still looking for a couple of volunteers to make this weekend happen

> >    so if you're interested, please email me at melanie.go...@gmail.com.

> >    melanie.go...@gmail.com.


>
> >    We are still looking for sponsors, problem definitions and open data
> >    hack projects!!
>
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Joey Coleman

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Nov 29, 2011, 5:40:38 PM11/29/11
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Hey Guys,

We're doing RHoK and IODH here in Hamilton this weekend. I'll monitor this discussion and let's see if we can vid-link between the two sites. 

I love the bike-reporting app idea.

- Joey

James McKinney

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Nov 29, 2011, 6:32:25 PM11/29/11
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> Toronto Bike Reporting App (Claire Bure)
> Toronto Parks (Ruthanne)
> Toronto Accessibility (Lorene)
> WaterVoices (Stephen Sauder)
> Canadian Red Cross Scenario is pending.

Cool, I'll be working on WaterVoices with Stephen from Montreal. What's the bike reporting app? (reporting stolen bicycles?)

Melanie Gorka

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Nov 29, 2011, 6:36:15 PM11/29/11
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Sorry forgot a word in there, Bike Accident Reporting, mapping bike accidents,

Mel

Joey Coleman

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Nov 29, 2011, 6:48:58 PM11/29/11
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It could be modified to report stolen bicycles, I know I'm very interesting in the applications of this project in that regard.

- Joey

Michael Fagan

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Nov 29, 2011, 7:03:41 PM11/29/11
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Has anyone else seen http://www.bikewise.org/ ? - they'd probably be
willing to share code or let other cities use the website

Michael
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Melanie Gorka

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Nov 29, 2011, 7:12:34 PM11/29/11
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We had a similar problem last year. It was called Is My Bike Stolen and it allowed you to enter a serial number before you bought a bike to see if it was stolen.

On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Joey Coleman <jo...@joeycoleman.ca> wrote:

Reham Gorgis

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I believe one of the 'coders' on the isthisbikestolen.com project is coming to this year's RHoK event. John Taranu, are you in this group??? He confirmed with me that he'll be attending.

Here's are a few resources from the City in regards to Bike accidents around the City:
 

John Taranu

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Nov 30, 2011, 10:00:21 PM11/30/11
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It looks like bike projects have some real interest!

The isthisbikestolen.com project from last year has been live since
RHoK 2010. In fact, this month the Toronto Cyclists Union (together
with the Toronto Police) have launched a comprehensive anti-bike theft
campaign featuring isthisbikestolen.com at http://bikeunion.to/theft.

(If you have a bike, register it now! Go to https://webapp1.torontopolice.on.ca/BicycleRegistry/
or see bikeunion.to/theft for more details).

Bike data would be a great candidate for open data lobbying. We've
asked for the City's bike collision and injury data for a while now,
but other than the PDFs linked by Reham it still hasn't been made
public. Yes, you can extract the data from the PDFs, so it doesn't
really make sense to keep this data hidden away for privacy reasons.

Bike theft data also exists - the Toronto Police maintain the data
internally. We have asked for the data, but again it has not been
made public.

Both bike accidents and bike theft should be reported to the Toronto
Police. This summer the TPS just launched an online reporting tool
(http://www.torontopolice.on.ca/recordsmanagement/crimereporting.php)
that can be used to report thefts under $5000, as well as non-injury
collisions or other traffic incidents (road rage, drunk driving,
etc). The reports go directly to the Toronto Police database. The
reporting system could really use a mobile-accessible version!

Yes, I'll be at RHoK this year. Look forward to meeting everyone!

Cheers,
John


On Nov 30, 9:38 am, "Reham Gorgis" <rgorg...@toronto.ca> wrote:
> I believe one of the 'coders' on the isthisbikestolen.com (http://isthisbikestolen.com/) project is coming to this year's RHoK event. John Taranu, are you in this group??? He confirmed with me that he'll be attending.


>
> Here's are a few resources from the City in regards to Bike accidents around the City:
>

> Pedestrian, cyclist and motorist personal injury datahttp://www.toronto.ca/transportation/publications/brochures/2010_bike...http://www.toronto.ca/transportation/publications/brochures/2010_fata...http://www.toronto.ca/transportation/publications/brochures/2010_ped.pdf
>
> Traffic volume datahttp://www.toronto.ca/transportation/publications/brochures/24hourvol...http://www.toronto.ca/transportation/publications/brochures/volmapam.pdfhttp://www.toronto.ca/transportation/publications/brochures/volmappm.pdf
>
> >>> Melanie Gorka <melanie.go...@gmail.com> 11/29/2011 7:12 PM >>>


>
> We had a similar problem last year. It was called Is My Bike Stolen and it allowed you to enter a serial number before you bought a bike to see if it was stolen.
>

> On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Joey Coleman <j...@joeycoleman.ca> wrote:
>
> It could be modified to report stolen bicycles, I know I'm very interesting in the applications of this project in that regard.
>
> - Joey
>

> On 29 November 2011 18:36, Melanie Gorka <melanie.go...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Sorry forgot a word in there, Bike Accident Reporting, mapping bike accidents,
>
> Mel
>

> On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 6:32 PM, James McKinney <oxford.tux...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Toronto Bike Reporting App (Claire Bure)
> > Toronto Parks (Ruthanne)
> > Toronto Accessibility (Lorene)
> > WaterVoices (Stephen Sauder)
> > Canadian Red Cross Scenario is pending.
>
> Cool, I'll be working on WaterVoices with Stephen from Montreal. What's the bike reporting app? (reporting stolen bicycles?)
>
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> twitter: @melgorka

> email: melanie.go...@gmail.com
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>
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> email: melanie.go...@gmail.com
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Scott Mills

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