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Wanted: Volunteer Web Dev for City Planning App

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Are you a web developer with Python and Geo chops, looking for a fun side project?  Even better, are you also a resident of Greater Boston, interested in city planning and civic engagement?  Do you know someone who is?

If so, let us know.  The Open Planning Project is partnering with the Somerville Community Corporation to develop an interactive web app to better engage citizens in the planning process around the Green Line extension project.  The app would be 100% open source, and would build off of some of the core tools we’ve been developing and using here at TOPP Labs and OpenGeo (including Django, OpenLayers, GeoServer, PostGIS, and components of Community Almanac & FixCity).

SCC is seeking a talented, civic-minded volunteer developer to make the project happen.  Here’s the full job description (short link: http://bit.ly/1PkM17).  The developer will work very closely with SCC from start to finish, with guidance from TOPP’s lead developers.  Please pass it on!

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7 Comments

  1. Posted October 28, 2009 at 3:04 pm | Permalink

    If you can build it Rails, you should check out Rails Builders – http://builders.railsbridge.org/

  2. Nick Grossman
    Posted October 28, 2009 at 3:06 pm | Permalink

    Ah, very cool. Thanks Dan. To start, we are focusing on Python because that’s our background and where we’re developing tools. But if a sweet rails person came along that would be fine, I think.

  3. Matt
    Posted October 29, 2009 at 3:13 am | Permalink

    I’ll throw in a few hours a week.

  4. Nick Grossman
    Posted October 29, 2009 at 9:20 am | Permalink

    Cool, thanks Matt — I fwded your comment over to the folks at SCC who are coordinating.

  5. Matt
    Posted October 29, 2009 at 11:48 am | Permalink

    Thanks. I emailed them about it too.

  6. Posted October 29, 2009 at 4:55 pm | Permalink

    I’m happy to help some. I’m a student at the Media Lab and developed the VirtualGaza project that’s linked off the full description. It’s all Python/Django/OpenLayers/jQuery, so it looks like we have a good technical overlap. I also live in Somerville, and am excited about the Green Line extension.

  7. Nick Grossman
    Posted October 30, 2009 at 1:36 am | Permalink

    That’s great – thanks Josh!

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  1. [...] The app will be built using the python-based open source Community Almanac code base. This same code is also being actively developed with other projects. [...]

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