In the weekly:
On this
World Environment Day, we recognize the work of Krizova Mapa, Louisiana Bucket Brigade and all the community mappers who want to help the Earth talk back with their projects.
We are hosting our first Data Ethics introduction discussion. Research ethics are key to a successful project. Join us for our guests
engine room and
ihub research to
G+ hangout to learn more.
Deployment of the week
We recognize
Krizvoa Mapa Ceska and the amazing team including
Ushahidi community leader, Jaroslav Valuch, as
Deployment of the Week. The Krizova Mapa team are sharing the stories of those affected by spring flooding. It is great to see this project initiated by a local Television station.
https://twitter.com/jvaluch/status/342272295609462785
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The
Louisiana Bucket Brigade was featured on
NPR and
Public Integrity:
"...Exxon revealed the benzene total was actually 31,022 pounds — nearly four times what the refinery released in upset events in eight years, according to
company reports compiled by the nonprofit
Louisiana Bucket Brigade."
The Louisiana Bucket Brigade has been working very hard to unite offline and online mapping of these long term issues. (See our
Environmental G+ hangout featuring LBB to learn more.)
See more examples of
Environmental Maps.
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Congratulations to Community leader,
Justine MacKinnon for being recognized for her community mapping leadership with the
First Women of Public Service shortlist.
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Have an idea that needs funding?
Knight Foundation has a
community information challenge. You can apply until July 1, 2013
Ushahidi Events
We're on a mission to get you talking and building! This month we will host research and software meetups. Remember, if you'd like to host a meetup, simply contact us - info at ushahidi dot com. See our
event tips on the wiki.
Intro - Ethics in Research.
Join our Google+ Hangout on Wednesday, June 12th at 11:00 EDT
Ushahidi Community Developer Skype chat: Register for Monday, June 17th at 21:00 EDT.
Crowdmap Community Forum. Share your feedback, get a demo and help build Crowdmap. This is an open community chat.
Tuesday, June 18th at 09:00 EDT on G+ Hangout.
Into the code
BRCK
30 days, and 1078 backers later,
we are $172,107 funded! Thank you so much for everyone’s support. It’s been an incredible ride!
Ushahidi v3
Work in UI prototypes is set to begin soon. You can keep track of the work our awesome designers will be up to
on this github repository.
Mobile
Some updates were made to the Android app recently. Head over to the appstore and update yours if you haven't yet.
For those interested in jumping into mobile code, documentation on
how to build the android app has also been updated.
SwiftRiver
Emmanuel started putting together additional
docs for swift in light of changes that the team has been working on for the last 2-3 month. Here's an
overview of the components that make up the swift app. The staging area for the latest code base is up
http://next.swiftapp.com
The docs are still a work in progress, so some sections are still incomplete, but getting there. Have a look!
NYC Mapper meetup
We had a great NYC meetup last night. For us, it is magic to put all the diverse community folks in the same room. Corruption, crisis, environmental, city and community mappers brain storming with researchers, NGOs and developers. It is why we host casual chats. Here's a quick reunion shot featuring some of the participants:
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Tom Gillis (map.occupy.net), Wansoo Im (Community mapping), Hal Seki (OSM Japan, Sinai.info), Heather, Daniel Latorre (City mapping) Serdar (Change.org), Hiroyasu "Ichi" Ichikawa (Social Company, sinsai.info)[/caption]
Apparently, we need to go hat shopping for the next meetup. (Photo via Ichi)
Happy mapping!