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Mozilla Global Sprint 2018

Mozilla’s Global Sprint is a fun, fast-paced and two-day collaborative event to hack and build projects for a healthy Internet. A diverse network of scientists, educators, artists, engineers and others come together in person and online to innovate in the open.

Learn more on the Mozilla Science Lab wiki

This repo holds content for the former website.

Getting Started

You'll need to install Jekyll, Ruby and Bundler to run this site locally.

  1. bundle install
  2. bundle exec jekyll serve
  3. Open http://localhost:4000/global-sprint in your favourite browser!

Contributing

Thanks for your interest in contributing to the #mozsprint website! There are many ways to contribute. To get started, take a look at CONTRIBUTING.md.

Participation Guidelines

This project adheres to a Mozilla's Particpation Guidelines. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code. Please report unacceptable behavior to zannah [at] mozillafoundation.org.

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Awesome Project!

[ Project Contact ] @zee-moz
[ Link ] not yet :(
[ Track ] Decentralization
[ Hub ] Science
[ Location & Timezone ] Gainesvile FL (EST)

Description

a really awesome project that everyone loves


Want to Contribute?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2 (registration opens soon). Leave a comment in this issue to let the project lead know you're interested in contributing during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead

Congrats, @zee-moz! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your submission, please complete the following:

Open Project Checklist πŸ“‹

Here are some exercises that will help your project be more inviting to new contributors. We hope you'll complete some of these as you prepare for #mozsprint.

If you complete all steps, your project will be featured on Network Pulse during #mozsprint 2017. As you complete each exercise, check off the box and comment with a link to your completed resource. This template repository is here to help you if you get stuck!

Get Featured on Network Pulse πŸŽ‰

Once all of the above is complete,

Semantic Modeling of Researcher Networks: Applying Linked Open Data for Discovery

[ Project Contact ] @jasonclark
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/jasonclark/linked-people-bioscience
[ Track ] Web Literacy
[ Community ] Mozilla Science - wrangler: @stephwright
[ Location ] Eastern Daylight Time

Description

A prototype software project that allows one to visualize research and networks of expertise based on researcher interests and research collaborations. In this phase of the project, we are working with the Montana State University (MSU) - Center For Biofilm Engineering (CBE) to describe/visualize Bioscience data. This work applies a methodology for describing researcher interests and research collaborations through the application of linked open data (LOD) which has an impact on the visibility of these researchers in search engines.


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2. Leave a comment below if you're interested in contributing to this project during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @jasonclark! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

If you get stuck at any point, feel free to look at the requirements page and project templates or reach out to your community wrangler, @stephwright. We're here to help you through this process.

Open Funders Canada

[ Project Contact ] @lesliePhD
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/lesliePhD/open_funders_canada
[ Track ] Open Innovation, Digital Inclusion
[ Community ] Internet Policy & Advocacy - wrangler: @Melechuga
[ Location ] Montreal, Quebec, Canada EST

Description

We are creating an open tool to help find out who is funding who, for what, and when over time. Bonus is that it creates open data as a result. This will help both funders and nonprofits do their work more effectively.


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2. Leave a comment below if you're interested in contributing to this project during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @lesliePhD! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

If you get stuck at any point, feel free to look at the requirements page and project templates or reach out to your community wrangler, @vanessarhinesmith. We're here to help you through this process.

Smart Street Bulbs

[ Project Contact ] @dimonga
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/dimonga/Smart-Street-Bulbs
[ Track ] Open Innovation, Privacy + Security
[ Community ] Internet of Things - wrangler: @thornet
[ Location ] India

Description

Imagine our street lights being smart, communicating with each other and sharing data such as temperature, pollution, pathogens, pot holes, smoke content, traffic density to the users.Along with all there these light bulbs have the capability to transfer data i.e only needing to hover under the street lights in order to get access to inernet (commonly known as Light Fidelity). More details at : https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2MqzvjjjeJsU1N1ckNrWEpfR0E


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2. Leave a comment below if you're interested in contributing to this project during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @dimonga! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

If you get stuck at any point, feel free to look at the requirements page and project templates or reach out to your community wrangler, @thornet. We're here to help you through this process.

Hydrogen

[ Project Contact ] @lgeiger
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/nteract/hydrogen, https://github.com/nteract/
[ Track ] Web Literacy, OPEN SCIENCE
[ Community ] Mozilla Science - wrangler: @stephwright
[ Location ] Aachen Germany, CEST

Description

nteract is an ecosystem of open-source, desktop-based, interactive computing tools. The nteract notebook (https://nteract.io/), allows individuals to create documents that contain executable code, rich text, and images to convey a computational narrative compatible. The nteract community develops Hydrogen (https://github.com/nteract/hydrogen), an open source package for the Atom text editor that allows users to run code with an interactive REPL session with your language of choice.


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2. Leave a comment below if you're interested in contributing to this project during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @lgeiger! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

If you get stuck at any point, feel free to look at the requirements page and project templates or reach out to your community wrangler, @stephwright. We're here to help you through this process.

The dark side of Internet of things

[ Project Contact ] @dimonga
[ GitHub Repo ]
[ Track ] Open Innovation, Privacy + Security, Decentralization
[ Community ] Internet of Things - wrangler: @thornet
[ Location ] India

Description

Monitoring and controlling everything such as coffee maker, lights, TV, Fridge,etc. over the internet has become a child's play. But are we really making our lives simpler or digging ourselves in a vast ocean which is getting deeper and deeper? In today's world where our data is not secure, the number of websites is tracking what we search for, what we watch, our location and now when things are limited to only data, adding another dimension i.e. physical entities is really a big question.


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2. Leave a comment below if you're interested in contributing to this project during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @dimonga! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

If you get stuck at any point, feel free to look at the requirements page and project templates or reach out to your community wrangler, @thornet. We're here to help you through this process.

SunPy

[ Project Contact ] @Cadair
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/sunpy/sunpy
[ Track ] Open Innovation
[ Community ] Mozilla Science - wrangler: @stephwright
[ Location ] London (UTC +1)

Description

SunPy is a core library for solar physics data analysis and visualisation.


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2. Leave a comment below if you're interested in contributing to this project during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @Cadair! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

If you get stuck at any point, feel free to look at the requirements page and project templates or reach out to your community wrangler, @stephwright. We're here to help you through this process.

Open Derby

[ Project Contact ] @jpwrobinson
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/jpwrobinson/OpenDerby
[ Track ] Web Literacy, Open Innovation
[ Community ] Mozilla Science - wrangler: @stephwright
[ Location ] Victoria, BC Canada, PST

Description

Promoting reproducibility and openness in research by teaching open science tools on-the-fly in a collaborative research project.


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2. Leave a comment below if you're interested in contributing to this project during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @jpwrobinson! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

If you get stuck at any point, feel free to look at the requirements page and project templates or reach out to your community wrangler, @zee-moz. We're here to help you through this process.

Treat Delivery System

[ Project Contact ] Olliver Pants
[ Link ]
[ Track ] Open Innovation
[ Hub ] The internet of Things
[ Location & Timezone ] Gainesville FL EST

Description

This is a way for me to get cat treats without having to ask a human


Want to Contribute?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2 (registration opens soon). Leave a comment in this issue to let the project lead know you're interested in contributing during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead

Congrats, Olliver Pants! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your submission, please complete the following:

Open Project Checklist πŸ“‹

Here are some exercises that will help your project be more inviting to new contributors. We hope you'll complete some of these as you prepare for #mozsprint.

If you complete all steps, your project will be featured on Network Pulse during #mozsprint 2017. As you complete each exercise, check off the box and comment with a link to your completed resource. This template repository is here to help you if you get stuck!

Get Featured on Network Pulse πŸŽ‰

Once all of the above is complete,

Cookie delivery system

[ Project Contact ] @acabunoc
[ GitHub Repo ]
[ Track ] OPEN INNOVATION: projects that help anyone publish or invent online without asking permission, and/or ensure that technologies used to run the web are transparent and understandable., Food
[ Community ]
[ Location ] Toronto, EST

Description

A method for bringing cookies to your mouth


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2. Leave a comment below if you're interested in contributing to this project during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @acabunoc! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

If you get stuck at any point, feel free to look at the requirements page and project templates or reach out to your community wrangler, @zee-moz. We're here to help you through this process.

Mozilla North American Campus Clubs

[ Project Contact ] @semirahd
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/semirahd/Mozilla-NorthAmerican-CampusClub
[ Track ] Open Innovation
[ Community ] Mozilla Clubs - wrangler: @jvallera @Carotejada
[ Location ] BOSTON, MA USA EST

Description

Mozilla Campus Clubs are a unique and personal way to Teach the Web in universities. They are made up of technologists, thinkers and builders working together to keep the Internet alive and accessible, so people worldwide can be informed contributors and creators of digital world.
Mozilla Campus Clubs is an effort to make contributing to open source, easier, for Campus students. It provides various activities, teaching kits and learning materials for the campus students.


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2. Leave a comment below if you're interested in contributing to this project during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @semirahd! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

If you get stuck at any point, feel free to look at the requirements page and project templates or reach out to your community wrangler, @jvallera. We're here to help you through this process.

The Embryo Digital Atlas

[ Project Contact ] @paulvill
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/paulvill/paulvill.github.io
[ Track ] Open Innovation
[ Community ] Mozilla Science - wrangler: @stephwright
[ Location ] Princeton, NJ, USA - Eastern Standard Time Zone

Description

The Embryo Digital Atlas is a web based platform for curious citizens, students and researchers, to visualize complex experimental datasets of embryogenesis in an easy and beautiful way.


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2. Leave a comment below if you're interested in contributing to this project during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @paulvill! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

If you get stuck at any point, feel free to look at the requirements page and project templates or reach out to your community wrangler, @stephwright. We're here to help you through this process.

Extending Library Carpentry

[ Project Contact ] @weaverbel
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/LibraryCarpentry/librarycarpentry.github.io
[ Track ] Web Literacy
[ Community ] Curriculum on the Web - wrangler @chadsansing
[ Location ] Brisbane Australia, UTC +10

Description

We are going to work on incubator lessons: https://github.com/jezcope/library-spreadsheets; https://github.com/timtomch/library-webscraping, and the python lesson; bring together various SQL lesson threads; refresh/revise http://librarycarpentry.github.io/; develop a proper workflow for monitoring upcoming workshops and publishing our list of events in a public place - more here: LibraryCarpentry/librarycarpentry.github.io#23. Sign up for our sprint here:
http://pad.software-carpentry.org/lc2017


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2. Leave a comment below if you're interested in contributing to this project during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @weaverbel! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

If you get stuck at any point, feel free to look at the requirements page and project templates or reach out to your community wrangler, @chadsansing. We're here to help you through this process.

privacy brigade

[ Project Contact ] @vyaspranjal33
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/vyaspranjal33/privacy-brigade
[ Track ] Privacy + Security
[ Community ] Mozilla Clubs - wrangler: @jvallera @Carotejada
[ Location ] Country:India,State:Gujarat,City:Ahmedabad,Timezone:Indian Standard Time

Description

"Privacy Brigade is awareness project with aim of teaching students/citizens/professional about Privacy & security


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2. Leave a comment below if you're interested in contributing to this project during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @vyaspranjal33! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

If you get stuck at any point, feel free to look at the requirements page and project templates or reach out to your community wrangler, @jvallera. We're here to help you through this process.

TeachOSM for High School

[ Project Contact ] @shawnmgoulet
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/shawnmgoulet/teachosm-for-high-school
[ Track ] Web Literacy
[ Community ]
[ Location ] Online/Barnstable, MA, USA / EDT

Description

This project provides educators with scale-able OpenStreetMap (OSM) geography-based educational modules developed to integrate with the United States AP Human Geography curriculum, exposing students to 21st century mapping technology.


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2. Leave a comment below if you're interested in contributing to this project during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @shawnmgoulet! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
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SAFE Network

[ Project Contact ] @gnunicorn, @frabrunelle
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/safenetwork/safenetwork
[ Track ] Privacy + Security, Decentralization
[ Community ] Internet Policy & Advocacy - wrangler: @Melechuga
[ Location ] Berlin / CET & Montreal Canada

Description

The SAFE Network is a decentralized data storage and communications network that provides a secure, efficient and zero-cost infrastructure. Rather than using data centers and servers which are prone to data theft and surveillance, the SAFE Network uses advanced peer-to-peer technology that joins together the unused hard drive space, CPU power and Internet connections of all SAFE users, creating a global network.


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Congrats, @gnunicorn, @frabrunelle ! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

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Once all of the above is complete,

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Bionode.io - Modular and universal bioinformatics

[ Project Contact ] @bmpvieira
[ GitHub Repo ] http://github.com/bionode/bionode
[ Track ] Open Innovation
[ Community ] Mozilla Science - wrangler: @stephwright
[ Location ] Lisbon or London / BST

Description

Bionode is an Open Source community that aims at building highly reusable code and tools for bioinformatics by leveraging the Node.JS ecosystem. We use Node.JS Streams to process big genomic data. We look for all kinds of contributions, from JavaScript developers to biologists.


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Aletheia

[ Project Contact ] @KadeMorton
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/aletheia-foundation/admin
[ Track ] Open Innovation, Privacy + Security, Digital Inclusion, Decentralization
[ Community ] Mozilla Science - wrangler: @stephwright
[ Location ] Brisbane

Description

Aletheia is a decentralised open access scientific journal. Think of it as a peer to peer (P2P) publishing platform and database all rolled into one. You can submit original scientific research or existing non copywrited research to help build up our library, and you can access our library to download articles, all free of charge!


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Open the North

[ Project Contact ] @Monsauce
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/Monsauce/Open-the-North
[ Track ] Open Innovation, Digital Inclusion, Decentralization
[ Community ] Mozilla Science - wrangler: @stephwright
[ Location ] Toronto, ON/Eastern Time Zone

Description

Open the North is a project working to making ecological community data more accessible to the remote indigenous communities through the creation of a mobile app on fish consumption guidelines and the creation of a repository to for ecological data and traditional knowledge.


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Once all of the above is complete,

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Improve participation & collaboration on Mozilla Clubs Discourse

[ Project Contact ] Shreyas Narayanan Kutty
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/dunebuggie/participation-collaboration-mozillaclubs
[ Track ] Web Literacy, Open Innovation
[ Community ] Mozilla Clubs - wrangler: @jvallera
[ Location ] Bangalore, India (Indian Standard Time)

Description

Work with community members of the Mozilla Learning Discourse forum to improve participation so that we can get feedback from others, thereby improving openness.


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

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Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, Shreyas Narayanan Kutty! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
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Once all of the above is complete,

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Aerogami: Learning How Things Fly by Making Paper Planes

[ Project Contact ] @kshitizkhanal7
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/kshitizkhanal7/Aerogami
[ Track ] Open Innovation, Digital Inclusion
[ Community ] Mozilla Science
[ Location ] Kathmandu (GMT + 5.75)

Description

This project is an open educational practice. It aims to teach participants how things fly using simple English words, the most basic of understandings about how things work, and playing in real world (by making paper planes) and virtual world (an interactive graphical web application).


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Congrats, @kshitizkhanal7! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
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Once all of the above is complete,

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Awesome Project!

[ Project Contact ] @zee-moz
[ Link ] not yet :(
[ Track ] Decentralization
[ Hub ] Science
[ Location & Timezone ] Gainesvile FL (EST)

Description

a really awesome project that everyone loves


Want to Contribute?

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Note to the Project Lead

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Open Project Checklist πŸ“‹

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Get Featured on Network Pulse πŸŽ‰

Once all of the above is complete,

The Open Teach-R Project

[ Project Contact ] @marcosvital
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/marcosvital/teach-R-project
[ Track ] Open Innovation, Open Science
[ Community ]
[ Location ] Brazil UTC-3

Description

To create and gather organized courseware for anyone willing to offer a R based course for biological sciences students and researchers.


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

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Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @marcosvital! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

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Once all of the above is complete,

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Reproducible Research in R for Ocean Biosciences: Open-science Training Seminar (RRROBOTS)

[ Project Contact ] @ha0ye
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/Open-Data-Science-at-SIO/RRROBOTS
[ Track ] Open Science: project supports training of scientists to produce research that is reproducible, re-usable, re-mixable in as open a manner as possible.
[ Community ] Mozilla Science - wrangler: @stephwright
[ Location ] San Diego CA (will be available June 1, 9-5pm PST)

Description

This seminar course is aimed at graduate students who have completed introductory classes in statistics and programming and are thinking about data analyses for their thesis projects. The goal is for students to develop technical skills (e.g. literate programming, version control), while also reproducing statistical analyses from the literature to gain first-hand experience with the data analysis workflow for scientific research.


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Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

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  • Complete Open Leadership 101
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openSNP

[ Project Contact ] @philippbayer & @gedankenstuecke
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/opensnp/snpr
[ Track ] Open Innovation
[ Community ] Mozilla Science - wrangler @stephwright
[ Location ] Philipp: Perth, Western Australian Time Bastian will be available in Frankfurt, central European time zone

Description

openSNP is a web project for customers of genotyping data such as 23andMe to share their genetic data with the public


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

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Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @philippbayer! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
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The Data Neuroscientist

[ Project Contact ] @GrantRVD
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/GrantRVD/data-neuroscience
[ Track ] OPEN DATA-DRIVEN NEUROSCIENCE EDUCATION
[ Community ] Mozilla Science - wrangler: @stephwright
[ Location ] California (Pacific Standard Time)

Description

An open collection of web and software resources attempting to answer one question: what would neuroscience education look like today if it were built from scratch today?


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2. Leave a comment below if you're interested in contributing to this project during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @GrantRVD! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
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Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

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Once all of the above is complete,

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WikiToLearn

[ Project Contact ] @ruphy
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/WikiToLearn/Hives-Network
[ Track ] Open Innovation, Digital Inclusion, Web Literacy
[ Community ] Curriculum on the Web - wrangler @chadsansing
[ Location ] Milano

Description

Imagine a world where educational material is freely available to everyone, always up-to-date and written from thousands of experts and educators. This is what we are doing at WikiToLearn.

WikiToLearn is an open platform where students, researchers and key people in the academia can create and refine notes and textbooks, tailored precisely to their needs, giving them the power to customize the teaching beyond what traditional textbooks allow. Accessibility & learning efficiency are our pillars.


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

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Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @ruphy! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
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Once all of the above is complete,

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Mobile Map IO

[ Project Contact ] @werdnanoslen
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/werdnanoslen/mobile-map-io
[ Track ] Open Innovation
[ Community ] Hive Austin - wrangler: @omnignorant
[ Location ] Austin, TX (CST)

Description

A boilerplate mobile hybrid app for I/O with maps


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

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Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

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  • Complete Open Leadership 101
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Once all of the above is complete,

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JobTalk

[ Project Contact ] @aromartins & @clancykelly
[ GitHub Repo ] ( https://github.com/voxverus/GlassCeiling )
[ Track ] Privacy + Security, our project will aim to keep user data secure, while allowing online safe collaboration by all users
[ Community ] Mozilla Open Leadership Training
[ Location ] Basel, Switzerland (CET timezone)

Description

A professional development platform for academics, focused on workplace reviews and network building.


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  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

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GirlScript

[ Project Contact ] @anubhamane
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/girlscript/contribute-girlscript
[ Track ] Web Literacy, Digital Inclusion
[ Community ] Women & Web Literacy - wrangler: @amirad
[ Location ] Nagpur, India

Description

In India, the international non- profit brands such as women who code, django girls etc. are out of reach from the women of tier-two or tier-three cities. Their events not only demand organiser to have a strong background but also the process of establishing a new chapter is too long! Through β€˜GirlScript’ , I want to make a whole new community of women in technology where they will be learning about various technologies specially in computer science, IT and security.


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Congrats, @anubhamane! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
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  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

If you get stuck at any point, feel free to look at the requirements page and project templates or reach out to your community wrangler, @amirad. We're here to help you through this process.

THIS IS A TEST

[ Project Contact ] @acabunoc
[ Link ]
[ Track ] Open Innovation, Digital Inclusion, Privacy + Security, Decentralization, Web Literacy
[ Hub ] Learning
[ Location & Timezone ] Toronto

Description

description y'all


Want to Contribute?

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Get Featured on Network Pulse πŸŽ‰

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Mozilla Italia l10n Guide

[ Project Contact ] @kitsunenosaraT
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/kitsunenosaraT/Mozilla-Italia-l10n-guide
[ Track ] Digital Inclusion, Web Literacy
[ Community ] Curriculum on the Web - wrangler @chadsansing
[ Location ] Sanremo, Italy

Description

A l10n guide made by volunteer localizers for volunteer localizers


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Congrats, @kitsunenosaraT! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
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Author Carpentry

[ Project Contact ] @tmorrell
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/AuthorCarpentry
[ Track ] Web Literacy, Open Innovation
[ Community ] Mozilla Science - wrangler: @stephwright
[ Location ] Pasadena CA, PST

Description

AuthorCarpentry is a set of open lessons designed to enhance scientific authorship and publishing in the digital age. Its aim is to promote and support best practices in open science and research communication. AuthorCarpentry lessons cover tools, workflows, practices, and skills that help researchers prepare, submit, and publish contributions that add value to an open scholarly record and invite others to adapt and build upon their work.


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Find out more about our lessons at https://authorcarpentry.github.io

Get started with our list of big picture issues and ways to help at: https://github.com/AuthorCarpentry/planning/issues

We have repositories for each individual lessons, and more detailed ways to help can be found at each of the lesson repositories.

Chat with us! https://gitter.im/AuthorCarpentry/Lobby#


Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @tmorrell! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
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  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

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The Method: an open source, peer reviewed podcast about science

[ Project Contact ] @aprilcs
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/the-method/podcast
[ Track ] Open Innovation
[ Community ] Mozilla Science - wrangler: @stephwright
[ Location ] Brooklyn, NY, USA, ET

Description

The Method is an open source, peer reviewed podcast about the state of science. We are a team of scientists and science-lovers who want to improve the quality, inclusivity, and productivity of our conversations about science.

Just as an open source community can improve the quality of code, we are creating a platform for the scientific community to improve the quality of our conversations about what is working in science and what is not.


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Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

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  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
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Teen-driven inquiry and working in the open

[ Project Contact ] @dbild
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/dbild/teen-open-leadership
[ Track ] Web Literacy, Open Innovation, Digital Inclusion
[ Community ] Curriculum on the Web - wrangler: @chadsansing
[ Location ] Chicago (CST)

Description

This project is focused on adapting and modifying Mozilla's Open Leadership Training Series for a teen audience, specifically so that teens will be better equipped to launch and carry out collaborative inquiry projects and work in the open.


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Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @dbild! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

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Once all of the above is complete,

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ClaimChain

[ Project Contact ] @misaakidis
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/misaakidis/pakalolo
[ Track ] Privacy + Security, Decentralization
[ Community ] Internet Policy & Advocacy - wrangler: @Melechuga
[ Location ] London, GMT+1

Description

A usable Public Key Infrastructure that protects your social graph, based on cross-referenced hashchains.


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

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Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @misaakidis! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

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Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

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Internet Safety Driving Licence

[ Project Contact ] @lisahandsonline
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/lisahandsonline/Internet-Safety-Driving-Licence
[ Track ] Web Literacy, Privacy + Security
[ Community ] Teach the Web - @jvallera
[ Location ] Dublin, Ireland GMT

Description

Open online course that will enable young people to stay safe & protect their online reputation on social media sites & on the Internet.

Course content to include:

  • best practice tips & templates
  • role play activities
  • thought provoking videos
  • recommended reading material
  • webinars from trainers
  • gameful learning
  • online mentoring
  • final test
  • certificate of achievement

5 modules:

  • Cyberbullying
  • Online Privacy & Security
  • Social Media Use
  • Online Reputation
  • Webiquette

Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

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Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @lisahandsonline! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

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NeuroTechEDU

[ Project Contact ] @syswsi
[ GitHub Repo ] http://learn.neurotechedu.com/
[ Track ] Open Innovation, Decentralization, Open Education and accessibility to emerging tech
[ Community ] Mozilla Science - wrangler: @stephwright
[ Location ] Montreal, EST

Description

NeuroTechEDU is an open education platform to help and train people around accessible Neurotechnology. Our goal is to allow beginners to the field and provide them a "learning by teaching peer-to-peer" framework where they get to build open content as well as get advice from experts in the field who will mentor them through the process.


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Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @syswsi! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

This is ready for Mozilla Pulse

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Liberate Science

[ Project Contact ] @chartgerink
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/libscie/liberator
[ Track ] Digital Inclusion
[ Community ] Mozilla Science - wrangler @stephwright
[ Location ] Tilburg, NLD, CET

Description

Public access to the public domain is not a given --- in order to ensure this, this project aims to identify and liberate scholarly works that have expired copyright and are in fact public domain. The current aim is to develop an easy-to-use website that allows users to contribute to freeing these works.This helps empower people to share their access where it is possible. Liberate once, free forever.


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Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @chartgerink! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

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Fun Project

[ Project Contact ] @acabunoc
[ GitHub Repo ]
[ Track ] having fun
[ Community ]
[ Location ] Toronto EST

Description

This is a fun project


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Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @acabunoc! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
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Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

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Why not Open Science?

[ Project Contact ] @amiefairs
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/dasaderi/WhyNotOpenScience
[ Track ] Open Innovation
[ Community ] Mozilla Science - wrangler: @stephwright
[ Location ] Tilburg, Netherlands - GMT +1 on 1st June

Description

Despite knowing that scientific research is beneficial for science and society, many researchers haven't started being more open in their everyday scientific work. Why is this? In this project, we want to find out why, so we are designing a survey to ask! We will focus on what things researchers are doing so far to make their work more open, what they aren't doing, and why they are (and aren't) doing it.


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Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

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  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
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GIBBON: The Geometry and Image-Based Bioengineering add-On

[ Project Contact ] @Kevin-Mattheus-Moerman
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/gibbonCode/GIBBON
[ Track ] Open Innovation, Open source code for biomedical engineering
[ Community ] Mozilla Science - wrangler: @stephwright
[ Location ] Boston, USA. Eastern time zone, UTC-05:00

Description

GIBBON is an open-source MATLAB* toolbox and includes an array of image and geometry visualization and processing tools. GIBBON includes tools for tetrahedral meshing and finite element analysis and thereby provides a highly flexible image-based modeling environment (e.g. for patient-specific medical device design and advanced inverse finite element analysis).
*The project is slowly migrating away from MATLAB to the Julia language.


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Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

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  • Complete Open Leadership 101
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  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

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Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

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Git Push Freshman

[ Project Contact ] @ottagit
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/ottagit/git_push_freshman
[ Track ] Web Literacy, Open Innovation., Digital Inclusion
[ Community ] Mozilla Clubs
[ Location ] Kisumu, Kenya - EAT

Description

GitHub hosted open source project that invites freshmen from Maseno University, Kenya, as contributors but still open to other interested contributors - acting as a training platform to enhance their skills in version control using Git and collaborative software development using GitHub.


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Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

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  • Complete Open Leadership 101
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  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

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THIS IS A TEST

[ Project Contact ] @acabunoc
[ Link ]
[ Track ] Open Innovation, Digital Inclusion, Privacy + Security, Decentralization, Web Literacy
[ Hub ] Learning
[ Location & Timezone ] Toronto

Description

description y'all


Want to Contribute?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2 (registration opens soon). Leave a comment in this issue to let the project lead know you're interested in contributing during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead

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Open Project Checklist πŸ“‹

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If you complete all steps, your project will be featured on Network Pulse during #mozsprint 2017. As you complete each exercise, check off the box and comment with a link to your completed resource. This template repository is here to help you if you get stuck!

Get Featured on Network Pulse πŸŽ‰

Once all of the above is complete,

Altruism in Tech

[ Project Contact ] @ipsha21
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/ipsha21/altruism-in-tech
[ Track ] Web Literacy, Digital Inclusion
[ Community ] Women & Web Literacy - wrangler: @amirad
[ Location ] India, IST (UTC +5:30)

Description

The project is designed to help and guide people in tech who have lost their way, or find it difficult to start in the first place. The idea is to make the tech industry more inclusive and welcoming for a diverse set of people, by connecting them to a mentor, over internet for a call. The aim is to create a portal where interested Mozilla employees can volunteer by making themselves available for a one-on-one meeting, with a newcomer seeking help in their area of expertise.


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Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @ipsha21! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

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OpenGrid.io

[ Project Contact ] @PriyaDoIT
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/Chicago/opengrid
[ Track ] Open Innovation
[ Community ]
[ Location ] Chicago, IL CST

Description

Open-source, interactive map platform that allows users to explore multiple data sources in an easy-to-use interface. Developed to support situational awareness, incident monitoring and responses, historical data retrieval, and real-time advanced analytics. Users can perform advanced queries to filter data, search within custom boundaries, or based on the users location. Other GIS data, such as weather and Shapefiles can be overlaid on the map with other data.


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  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

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Local Web [old name: Localisation of school]

[ Project Contact ] @drashti4
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/drashti4/localisationofschool
https://github.com/drashti4/local-web
[ Track ] Web Literacy, Digital Inclusion
[ Community ] Teach the Web - wrangler: @amirad
[ Location ] IST (GMT+5:30)

Description

We are bridge between newbies on Internet and remote volunteers/who don’t have time to go and teach them periodically.

  • We are looking for web developer. We already have most of content.

  • Volunteers who can create video in their local language just by changing audio input

  • who visit school and deliver these video.


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Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @drashti4! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

If you get stuck at any point, feel free to look at the requirements page and project templates or reach out to your community wrangler, @zee-moz. We're here to help you through this process.

PhageParser

[ Project Contact ] @mbonsma
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/phageParser/phageParser
[ Track ] Open Innovation, Open Science
[ Community ] Mozilla Science - wrangler: @stephwright
[ Location ] Toronto, ON

Description

PhageParser is a project to extract and annotate CRISPR information from open genetic data, making a versatile database that captures the diversity of all known CRISPR systems.


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2. Leave a comment below if you're interested in contributing to this project during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @mbonsma! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

If you get stuck at any point, feel free to look at the requirements page and project templates or reach out to your community wrangler, @stephwright. We're here to help you through this process.

Mozilla Privacy Arcade

[ Project Contact ] @chadsansing
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/MozillaFoundation/mozilla-privacy-arcade
[ Track ] Privacy + Security, Digital Inclusion
[ Community ] Internet of Things - wrangler: @thornet
[ Location ] Virginia, USA, Eastern Time Zone

Description

Help people learn about online safety and inclusion in fun, low-risk ways!


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2. Leave a comment below if you're interested in contributing to this project during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @chadsansing! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

If you get stuck at any point, feel free to look at the requirements page and project templates or reach out to your community wrangler, @thornet. We're here to help you through this process.

Connect Chicago

[ Project Contact ] @deniselinn
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/deniselinn/connectchicago
[ Track ] Web Literacy, Digital Inclusion
[ Community ] Digital Inclusion advocates & workers in Chicago & globally
[ Location ] Chicago, IL business hours CDT

Description

I’m working with neighborhood advocates & institutions to empower Chicagoans to get involved in digital inclusion planning so that funders can support community-born ideas that are relevant to residents' priorities.


Want to contribute to this project during #mozsprint?

Join us at the Global Sprint, June 1-2. Leave a comment below if you're interested in contributing to this project during #mozsprint 2017!


Note to the Project Lead πŸŽ‰

Congrats, @deniselinn! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Global Sprint 2017. To confirm your registration, please complete and check off the following:

  • Complete Open Leadership 101
  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project in a comment
  • Create a README file in your project repository. This file should help newcomers understand what your project is, why it's important, and kinds of help you're looking for.
  • Turn on your Issue Tracker and create issues to describe each task that you need help with and how a contributor can get started on that task. Create a label called mozsprint and apply it to your issues.

Checklist for FEATURED Projects πŸ“‹

To have your project FEATURED on Mozilla Pulse, complete the following documentation. In past Sprints, well-documented featured projects have 5 times more contributions than other projects. Details about each item and more information about how to create them are on our Project Requirements Page.

Once all of the above is complete,

  • Leave a comment with the text This is ready for Mozilla Pulse. Your community wrangler will review this issue and post your project 🎈

If you get stuck at any point, feel free to look at the requirements page and project templates or reach out to your community wrangler, @chadsansing. We're here to help you through this process.

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