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== Wednesday Breakout Session I ==
 
== Wednesday Breakout Session I ==
 
* [[Open Source Community Management]] - Lead: Cooper, Note taker: Squiggy
 
* [[Open Source Community Management]] - Lead: Cooper, Note taker: Squiggy
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: Important to document the people who are documenting, doing the human wrangling as just as important as the code writers. Coalition of partners, education of people in the context of the software.
 
* [[Privacy Story Telling]] - Lead: Amanda, Note taker: Ben S.
 
* [[Privacy Story Telling]] - Lead: Amanda, Note taker: Ben S.
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: Get further from the scary "and then they went to jail" stories into a more relatable. Things you do on the internet you don't want everyone to know about, shre that. Those discussions get people to think about privacy and how they can control information in person rather than on the internet.
 
* [[Alternative Self-Controlled File Storage]] - Lead: Jessie, Note taker: Damien
 
* [[Alternative Self-Controlled File Storage]] - Lead: Jessie, Note taker: Damien
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: Talked about OwnCloud and where it falls short (collab). Talked about "why" on "why transfer" which is bigger than Gdrive.
 
* [[Translation Management]] - Lead: Mark B., Note taker: Conor
 
* [[Translation Management]] - Lead: Mark B., Note taker: Conor
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: Challenges and pain points. The technology and frameworks work with your CMS, if you're contracting with a third party. Managing a contributor base. How do you vet people, get them to come back for more. Do you source volunteers or pay translators? Then maintenance. who updates for all new languages? TransEffects has a free plan for FOSS. Mensource(?).
 
* [[Effective Tech Strategies]] - Lead: Dirk, Note taker: Sasha
 
* [[Effective Tech Strategies]] - Lead: Dirk, Note taker: Sasha
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: Talked about stages of strategies, what's included, what order they go in. Barriers to healthy living.
 
* [[Drupal Introduction]] - Lead: Jack, Note taker: Chino
 
* [[Drupal Introduction]] - Lead: Jack, Note taker: Chino
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: History, comparison to wordpress. Building custom themes for drupal, basic modules. Also back(?)
 
* [[Application and Cloud Testing]] - Lead: Andy, Note taker: Nazario
 
* [[Application and Cloud Testing]] - Lead: Andy, Note taker: Nazario
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: Take young adults on autism spectrum for testing jobs in the software space. Offer free services.
 
* [[Global Democracy]] - Lead: Peter, Note taker: David L.
 
* [[Global Democracy]] - Lead: Peter, Note taker: David L.
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: talked about challenges to creating that, some ways to make it happen. Why would we want to do it?
 
* [[Cryptography Tools]] - Lead: Garrett, Note taker: Dan
 
* [[Cryptography Tools]] - Lead: Garrett, Note taker: Dan
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: basic concepts in widely used crypto tools. Some people who had tried to get better at it, but had been frustrated. Don't use PGP. Do use Signal and OTR. Do use Tor. Careful about VPNs. Crypto Concepts relevant in post-Snowden era.
 
* [[Constituent Relationship Management - CRM]] - Lead: Roshani, Note taker: Christie
 
* [[Constituent Relationship Management - CRM]] - Lead: Roshani, Note taker: Christie
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: lots of CRM, we made a list! People really like talking about CiviCRM, still the only open source one. SalesForce is free for nonprofits, but "free" like in "drugs." Be careful where you put your data (meetup.com won't let you have your data back). Think about your data model, what you want to store and use it, etc before you chose your tool. Think about security because you're dealing with people's private information. Or something.
  
 
== Wednesday Breakout Session II ==
 
== Wednesday Breakout Session II ==

Revision as of 00:29, 19 November 2015

Aspiration events are first and foremost convened to strengthen the ties and social networks of technology practitioners in the non-profit/non-governmental sectors.

The #npdev session list is co-developed with participants, facilitators, and partners in the time leading up to and during the Festival. We strongly encourage you to join in the fun at this unique and interactive gathering!

The agenda is designed and facilitated using Aspiration's unique participatory model, in an environment where powerpoint slides are discouraged and dialog and collaboration drive the learning.

Our philosophy centers around getting participants into small-group discussions where they can discuss topics they are passionate about and get answers to their questions and curiosities. Sessions at Aspirations have particular traits; we de-emphasize presentations and lecture, and instead focus on "break-out" sessions that are self-organized whenever possible .

Wednesday November 18

Introduction

Spectrogram

Wednesday Breakout Session I

Important to document the people who are documenting, doing the human wrangling as just as important as the code writers. Coalition of partners, education of people in the context of the software.
Get further from the scary "and then they went to jail" stories into a more relatable. Things you do on the internet you don't want everyone to know about, shre that. Those discussions get people to think about privacy and how they can control information in person rather than on the internet.
Talked about OwnCloud and where it falls short (collab). Talked about "why" on "why transfer" which is bigger than Gdrive.
Challenges and pain points. The technology and frameworks work with your CMS, if you're contracting with a third party. Managing a contributor base. How do you vet people, get them to come back for more. Do you source volunteers or pay translators? Then maintenance. who updates for all new languages? TransEffects has a free plan for FOSS. Mensource(?).
Talked about stages of strategies, what's included, what order they go in. Barriers to healthy living.
History, comparison to wordpress. Building custom themes for drupal, basic modules. Also back(?)
Take young adults on autism spectrum for testing jobs in the software space. Offer free services.
talked about challenges to creating that, some ways to make it happen. Why would we want to do it?
basic concepts in widely used crypto tools. Some people who had tried to get better at it, but had been frustrated. Don't use PGP. Do use Signal and OTR. Do use Tor. Careful about VPNs. Crypto Concepts relevant in post-Snowden era.
lots of CRM, we made a list! People really like talking about CiviCRM, still the only open source one. SalesForce is free for nonprofits, but "free" like in "drugs." Be careful where you put your data (meetup.com won't let you have your data back). Think about your data model, what you want to store and use it, etc before you chose your tool. Think about security because you're dealing with people's private information. Or something.

Wednesday Breakout Session II