Open311 intends to be a standard specification to create an open
platform for municipal service requests. More information at
http://www.open311.org
Announcing Open311 DevCamp
(http://open311.org/2009/09/announcing-open311-devcamp/)
On October 24th, The Open Planning Project will host Open311 DevCamp at
their NYC office. Please register to attend via Eventbrite (it’s free).
This is a DevCamp style un-conference to coordinate a standard
specification for 311 services. Washington D.C’s 311 API will be a
major case-study for developing a more universal 311 API. In general,
this DevCamp will be an opportunity to discuss and develop what’s
needed to make 311 services more accessible and for cities to share
knowledge for mutual benefit. The event is intended for developers,
project managers, and policy makers involved with 311 services. We
encourage those involved with 311 services from all cities to take
part. If you cannot attend in person, please sign up as a remote
attendee and we’ll provide you with information about how to connect to
the DevCamp remotely.
Please register at http://open311.eventbrite.com
The wiki page for the event is http://wiki.open311.org/Open311DevCamp
If you have feedback or questions, please add them to the comments on
http://open311.org/2009/09/announcing-open311-devcamp/ or reply to this
thread.
I hope to see you there!
Phil
(apologies if you received this multiple times, it was cross posted to
several lists)
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Philip Ashlock
The Open Planning Project - http://www.openplans.org
phil@openplans.org | @philipashlock | (360)
389-2741