[okfn-discuss] very early 'Live Participation Map' - who would like to experiment with it?

Kat Braybrooke kat.braybrooke at okfn.org
Tue Nov 22 11:20:39 UTC 2011


Elf,

The page won't load at all :(

Kat

On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 11:16 AM, elf Pavlik
<perpetual-tripper at wwelves.org>wrote:

> Hi Kat, Lucy =)
>
> can't open, frozen...?
>
> do you see map? for now it only shows map but if you wait a little and
> somone subscribed changes xmpp status it will show up on a map, as i said
> very early preview but hope to have it functional by open data day...
>
> please catch me on irc maybe!
> =)
> ~ elf Pavlik ~
>
> Excerpts from Kat Braybrooke's message of 2011-11-22 11:02:48 +0000:
> > Agreed Elf - can't open it! Nice name though :)
> >
> > Kat
> >
> > On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Lucy Chambers <lucy.chambers at okfn.org
> >wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Elf,
> > >
> > > Great work during the Hackday, I would love to have a look at:
> > >
> > > http://demo.hackers4peace.net/ <http://demo.hackers4peace.net/>
> > >
> > > but it's frozen for me, any chance you can take a look?
> > >
> > > Lucy
> > >
> > >
> > > On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 4:49 AM, elf Pavlik <
> perpetual-tripper at wwelves.org
> > > > wrote:
> > >
> > >> Hello,
> > >>
> > >> Today I during our little 'Hack Day' I started working on a map with
> live
> > >> visualization of participation in work. So far I have it in a very
> early
> > >> stage but if some of you could prepare to experiment with it, this
> would
> > >> help me with moving it forward =)
> > >>
> > >> As for today you can see it here: http://demo.hackers4peace.net/
> > >> Please don't get disappointment that you won't see anything first.
> > >> Currently it keeps no state so you will see something once starting
> playing
> > >> with it yourself, and more if others happen to change their statuses
> while
> > >> you had the page open. It works by using XMPP so you will need an
> account.
> > >> For those of you who happen to not have one yet you can shortly crate
> on
> > >> here: http://www.jabber.org for client you can use cross platform
> > >> http://pidgin.im (ubuntu has Empathy installed by default and some
> > >> people use 'Adium' on mac) You can try using your gtalk but I don't
> see
> > >> much adventage in making this world Google centric ;)
> > >>
> > >> Last part you need to add 'statusbot at hackers4peace.net' to your
> contacts
> > >> which will automatically reply with request to subscribe to your
> presence,
> > >> please accept this request. Ok now you can fully participate in
> > >> experimenting with this map! =)
> > >>
> > >> Looking at http://demo.hackers4peace.net in your browser try changing
> > >> your status message in your XMPP client, at this moment you may also
> want
> > >> in this XMPP client to configure your profile with avatar image and
> just
> > >> your current city.
> > >>
> > >> If you on monday will keep this page open for longer time, possibly
> you
> > >> should see more people appearing as others add 'statusbot' to their
> > >> contacts and play with their status messages. In next step I will add
> > >> keeping state on the server so as soon as you open the page you will
> see
> > >> everyone else online. Than I want to add tags like lets say
> #okf/ckan/482
> > >> which we can add to our status messages to tag what we work on.
> > >>
> > >> Most likely not next week but at some point I would like to throw in a
> > >> 'playback' future where we could see visualized who, where, have
> worked on
> > >> what =)
> > >>
> > >> But for now just seeing current state our distributed community
> working
> > >> together should make interesting visualization...
> > >>
> > >> Please consider taking 5-10min time to setup this XMPP (jabber)
> account,
> > >> this way you may also have a taste of 'federated networking' where you
> > >> control your basic data and let other services subscribe to it, as
> well as
> > >> don't need to go to 50 places to update your avatar or current
> location ;)
> > >> Besides that using client application of your choice, even including
> web
> > >> based XMPP clients like http://jappix.com
> > >>
> > >> If you still find this email confusing please wait a little for some
> > >> simpler and more visual information about it ;)
> > >>
> > >> Good night... finally...
> > >> ZZZzzz...
> > >> ~ elf Pavlik ~
> > >>
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> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Lucy Chambers
> > > Community Coordinator
> > > Open Knowledge Foundation
> > > http://okfn.org/
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