We should stick this on the calendar for sure. The "Beyond Transparency" theme is what we already do in Tulsa - i.e., we go beyond opening data and we apply it to real problems. And last time we coordinated our event with CfA national we got the whole OpenSearchMap/FEMA thing going. :)-L
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 10:11 AM, John Whitlock <johnww...@gmail.com> wrote:
International Open Data Day is Saturday, Feb 22, 2014, and Code for America is planning for coordinated events on that day. It would be a great day for a Code for Tulsa Hackathon. CfA is working on the theme "Beyond Transparency", to build on themes from the recently released book, free to read online:--We'll have more details on the Code for Tulsa event, and ways that everyone can help, but for now:1) Reserve Sat Feb 22 on your home and work calendars.2) Read the Table of Contents for Beyond Transparency. What chapter looks the most interesting to you?
3) If you haven't, register as a member of the Code for Tulsa Brigade:Thanks!
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