Data Without Borders Update: An Exciting First Day

Data Without Borders has its own site now! datawithoutborders.cc

Well that was awesomely unexpected.

What I thought would be a casual blog post about a project I hoped to quietly roll out in the fall became a lightning rod for some of the most enthusiastic, engaged, and socially conscious data folk that I ever could have imagined. As of my writing this, over 300 of you have shown your interest in this initiative by signing up to stay in the loop on the Data Without Borders email list. Considering I envisioned 20 of us sitting around a borrowed office to tackle this problem, that turnout seems incredible to me. In addition, I’ve been getting emails from around the globe from people with amazing socially conscious tech projects and an unbridled enthusiasm for using tech and data to help others. To all of you, whether you’re an excel ninja working with disenfranchised communities or just an interested observer, thank you for signing up and getting involved.

Ok, so let’s do this! Some quick updates on next steps:

New Website: I’ll be working to roll out a proper site in early July where NGOs / non-profits can submit their proposals and where data people, be they statisticians, hackers, or other, can get involved and learn about upcoming events / partnerships.

Kickoff Event – NY Hack Day: Our first event will likely take the form of a NY-based hack day slated for the fall, in which three selected organizations will present proposals for short-term projects (that we’ll help you plan out). We’ll then have local data folk come and help realize their visions or consult on other ways to tackle the problems. Of course there will probably be pizza and beer.

Other Kickoffs: Not in NY? Fear not! We ultimately plan for DWB to be a free exchange of data scientists, regardless of locale. As this is our first event, logistics dictate that we do something close to home, but we’re also looking into sponsoring similar events across the country / world (if you’re someone that could help us make that happen, get in touch!) Heck, if you’re inclined, feel free to throw your own and tell us how it goes! We can compare notes.

New Name for the Site: this may seem trivial, but the site needs a proper name. Data is already borderless, Data Scientists Without Borders is a mouthful and exclusive sounding, and I’ve heard rumor that other professions ‘without borders’ are very protective of trademark. So before this goes too far, suggest a name for this initiative in the comments or email datawithoutborders@gmail.com with your clever titles. Right now I’m partial to DataCorps (thanks, Mike Dewar!), so feel free to +1 that if you’re feeling unimaginative.

Once again, thanks to everyone who’s shown interest in this cause and who wants to get involved. If you emailed me personally and I haven’t gotten back to yet, my apologies. I’m working my way through the list and will get back to you as soon as I can. Ping me at datawithoutborders@gmail.com if you haven’t heard from me by the end of the week.

I’ll send another update when the site’s live and will send word as our kickoff event approaches. Thanks again for inspiring me, Internet, and I’m looking forward to doing amazing things with you all.

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  • http://www.lucybernholz.com Lucy Bernholz

    Thrilled to hear about this effort and I signed up for emails. Wanted you to see this speech I gave earlier this month at #pdf11 on Open Data in Philanthropy – I made a call for something like what you’re doing!
    http://www.livestream.com/pdf2011/video?clipId=pla_02eb1324-a057-474f-abf2-e55973051a81
    I look forward to learning more about what you’re doing

  • http://twitter.com/keith_suckling Keith Suckling

    Great to hear this is taking off & looking forward to seeing what opportunities appear on your new Data Without Borders site.
    Hopefully it results in great work that changes the world.

  • http://twitter.com/gnrfan Antonio Ognio

    How about hanging on IRC in a network like Freenode that is so popular among opensource projects? I’d bet a good portion of the 300+ people interested is IRC-aware and we could make some good use of all the energy spiking here and there around this effort. How about #dwab on Freenode for now?

  • Anonymous

    Antonio that’s a great idea. Unfortunately I’m a little time constrained
    for IRC except at nights, but I’ll look into it. I’ll see about #dwob and
    get back to you guys. And hey, if you want to get things started, by all
    means go for it :)

  • Knygar

    identi.ca is a better place for tracking such a project,
    BTW – why are you all – using that 120year old irc
    aren’t there XMPP for a decade now?

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