15:02:47 #startmeeting 15:02:47 Meeting started Thu Jun 27 15:02:47 2013 UTC. The chair is rebelsky. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:02:47 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 15:02:59 #chair camm 15:02:59 Current chairs: camm rebelsky 15:03:30 #topic Greetings 15:03:41 Camm and Rebelsky seem to be here. Is anyone else? 15:04:36 camm: Is it okay if we don't meet next week since it's July 4 (a holiday in the US)? 15:04:56 Sure, I think every 2 weeks is more reasonable 15:05:26 I see some reasons for weekly meeting in terms of the incentive for people to get things done for each meeting, but perhaps I'm just optimistic. 15:05:54 pnutzh4x0r: Are you lurking? 15:06:18 Well, I'm good either way. I'd of course like to keep our momentum from Philadelphia going 15:06:26 Me too. 15:06:45 Well, it seems like it's just you and me today. I think some folks are heading off to ITiCSE. 15:06:53 Since it's just the two of us, we can try for a short meeting. 15:07:00 #topic Activities 15:07:30 Some of my effort this past week has been on rewriting my proposal and extending the list of exercises. 15:08:04 #link http://foss2serve.org/index.php/Rebelsky_Work_Log 15:08:09 Whoops. That was my work log. 15:08:22 #link http://foss2serve.org/index.php/RebelskyProposal The revised proposal 15:08:48 I also looked at building the Ushahidi Andoid App. 15:09:26 My students, who have experience building Android App, had difficulty with this one. 15:09:36 Although I was able to follow the instructions and at least get something to compile. 15:09:51 that's a very detailed proposal, well done 15:10:15 #llink https://wiki.ushahidi.com/display/WIKI/Build+The+Android+App 15:10:31 These are the instructions we (mostly) followed. 15:11:04 One stumbling block in the instructions: You need a Google Maps key, which requires that you have an identifier for your android app, which seems to require some other steps. 15:11:28 We tried building without that step and our build of the app seems to lack maps. 15:12:35 I also started a short page on building the app on the Wiki 15:12:44 #link https://wiki.ushahidi.com/display/WIKI/Build+The+Android+App Preliminary notes on building the app. 15:14:13 Open Street Maps is not an option for the Android version? 15:14:15 #link http://foss2serve.org/index.php/Ushahidi_Android_Application Preliminary notes on building the app for real. 15:14:33 As far as we could tell, Open Street Maps isn't an obvious option. But we haven't looked in depth. 15:14:44 My research students are a bit intimidated by dealing with the App code. 15:15:07 (Sam notes that he has to pay a bit more attention to the links that he copies and pastes.) 15:15:46 We've started writing a small API to make it easier for students in the class to access Ushahidi data. 15:17:02 But the public API is not very well documented. 15:17:12 #link https://wiki.ushahidi.com/display/WIKI/Ushahidi+Public+API Ushahidi Public Web API 15:17:23 Or maybe it's just not very well designed. 15:17:35 For example, it doesn't seem like there's a way to specify how many incidents you want. 15:17:39 Or a range of incidents. 15:18:17 And the things like sinceid don't behave the way one would expect. For example, if you start with a sinceid of 1, it doesn't return the earliest incidents. 15:18:57 With some digging around in the forums (fora?) we were able to find some workarounds, but it took awhile. 15:19:30 (Note: When I say "we", it is not the royal "we". It's "My students and I".) 15:19:58 Finally, we met with Susan Sanning, Grinnell's director of outreach. 15:20:10 She suggested a few possibilities for the class Ushahidi app. 15:20:41 She also suggested some good clients for the small-team projects at the end of the semester. 15:20:47 And some possible projects for that, too. 15:21:26 #link http://bit.ly/14ZG1UT Notes on Rebelsky team's meeting with Grinnell's director of community outreach. 15:21:39 Boy, I'm typing a lot. 15:21:41 So we had some intense flooding here in Alberta last week 15:21:49 I'm sorry. Are you and your family okay? 15:21:54 down in Calgary, not sure if it made the news 15:22:21 It didn't seem to make the NYTimes, which is my primary news source. (Okay, it didn't make the "Top News" of the Times, which is really my primary news source.) 15:22:45 Someone setup a crowdmap for it 15:22:48 I'll try and find the link 15:23:01 Cool. I look forward to seeing it. 15:24:23 #link https://crowdmap.com/map/calgaryfloodcleanup2013/ Calgary Flood Cleanup Map 15:24:25 Is that it? 15:24:28 https://albertaflood.crowdmap.com/main 15:25:49 the one I linked is a map for the flood dangers, roads washed out, etc. 15:26:03 the one you posted is a response 15:26:10 cleanup map 15:27:49 (Sorry ... distracted by looking at the map.) 15:27:56 A nice, powerful, example. 15:28:45 #link https://albertaflood.crowdmap.com/main Alberta 2013 Flood Crowdmap 15:28:55 (Added the link tag so that it gets put in the summary.) 15:30:27 yes, thank you 15:30:44 does the cleanup map have any info on it? 15:31:00 No. Just a "Please post information on cleanup activities." 15:31:15 that's too bad 15:31:37 I know the albertaflood one was just using news information, I don't know if it had citizens posting 15:31:58 The few reports I looked at seemed to be just news and tweets. 15:32:29 But it's clear that we can find a variety of good motivational examples and potential projects. 15:34:15 #topic Wrapup 15:34:35 It's been good chatting quickly, but i assume you have to get back to the kids (or at least you did last time) and my students are clamoring for help. 15:34:54 #action Meet in two weeks. 15:35:57 #action Sam should have some sample assignments (and supporting code) ready by then. 15:36:11 sounds good Sam, I'll send an email to find out where people are at 15:36:29 Great. Have a good two weeks! 15:36:31 June 11 is it 15:36:40 Probably July 11 :-) 15:36:47 or that ;) 15:37:01 See you then. 15:37:02 clearly I need some breakfast too, not just my kids 15:37:08 see you then 15:37:14 #endmeeting