Open Government Sprint @ PyCon 2009

Project URL:http://sunlightlabs.com/blog/2009/02/17/open-government-hackathon-chicago/
Sprint Leader:James Turk
IRC Channel:#transparency on freenode
mailing list:http://groups.google.com/group/sunlightlabs

This will be a 48 hour sprint where developers that are interested in contributing to an open source project that will free or otherwise enhance government data can gather to brainstorm and hack on things.

This sprint will be run by Sunlight Labs which is the technology arm of the Sunlight Foundation, a non-partisan non-profit dedicated to using the power of the Internet to catalyze greater government openness and transparency.

Who Should Attend?

Anyone that is interested in contributing to an open source project that will free or otherwise enhance government data can gather to brainstorm and hack on things. Although the sprint takes place at PyCon you don't have to be attending the conference to attend. Participation is free and open to anyone.

What Happens at the Open Government Hackathon?

The nature of the sprint will be fairly freeform, two Sunlight Labs members will be on hand guiding users that want to contribute to opening up the government. Users can come to the sprint without any background and we would help coordinate them and place them on a project where there skills would be useful (there is always a ton of scraping that needs to be done, building mini-web apps to showcase gov't data, etc.)

Most likely we'll spend the first session on Sunday talking about some project ideas and then interested parties will break off into groups to work on their projects. Sunlight Labs developers will be available in person and online to provide guidance and share expertise.

For ideas see the Big Issues and Project Ideas sections of the Sunlight Labs Wiki (and feel free to contribute your own)

discuss and vote on ideas

Also, the Apps for America deadline is on March 31st, so it isn't too late to work on that last minute contest entry and win $100 to $15,000 dollars.

I'm Sold, When/Where Is It?

There will be an introductory session at 4pm on Sunday March 29th where we'll get oriented and start working on some ideas. The sprint itself will take place March 30th and 31st (with potential to go longer depending on turnout/interest).

The sprint will be taking place at the Crowne Plaza Chicago O'Hare hotel.

Attendees

If you'll be attending the Open Gov't sprint, please add your name below:

  • James Turk
  • Vincent Youmans
  • Asheesh Laroia (leading the "Scrape the Web" tutorial on Thursday)
  • Nicholas Bergson-Shilcock
  • Douglas Mayle
  • Ian Bicking
  • Peter Rauchfusst
  • James Tauber (I'll be in the Pinax sprint but want to talk about how we can work together)
  • Anil Makhijani
  • Joe Germuska
  • Remy DeCausemaker
  • Brian Boyer
  • Tom Izard
  • Josh Ruihley
  • Mark Kohler
  • Andrew Montalenti (Cog Tree, LLC)
  • Sachin Kamdar (Cog Tree, LLC)
  • Jeff Ramnani
  • Shawn Brown
  • Anton Sipos
  • Adam Gomaa
  • Ilia Lobsanov (Disclosed - Canadian Open Government)

Diamond

  • White Oak Technologies Inc. - Diamond

Platinum

  • Google - Platinum
  • Sun - Platinum

Gold

  • ESRI - Gold
  • CCP Games - Gold
  • Visual Numerics, Inc. - Gold
  • Microsoft - Gold
  • Slide.com - Gold
  • Walt Disney Animation Studios - Gold

Silver

  • PSC Group - Silver
  • Enthought - Silver
  • Canonical - Silver
  • Imaginary Landscape - Silver
  • Wingware - Silver
  • ITA Software - Silver
  • Accense - Silver
  • Resolver Systems - Silver
  • Leapfrog Online - Silver
  • Emma Email Marketing - Silver
  • ZeOmega - Silver
  • Oracle Technology Network - Silver
  • VMware - Silver
  • Tummy.com - Silver

Vendor I

  • O'Reilly - Vendor I
  • Informit - Pearson Publishing - Vendor I