Project Facet is an open source software project to help newsrooms more effectively manage the editorial process and create effective, successful collaborations with other newsrooms. More information: http://projectfacet.org/
This presentation was provided by Peter Murray of Index Data, during the NISO Webinar "Open Source Publishing Technologies: Current Status and Emerging Possibilities" held on August 14, 2019.
Kaitlin Thaney is piloting contributorship badges for science to help researchers use open web tools to advance science. The project involves building communities, teaching open science skills, and empowering others to learn and solve problems together. Thaney is hacking the reward system and seeks input on a GitHub project and help with a global sprint in June to further open practices in science.
Increasing Gender Diversity in Tech - International Women's Day 2016Angie Chang
On this International Women's Day, Angie will talk about gender parity in technology, entrepreneurship and business -- and how to reach for it. From companies (recruiting, retaining and advancing women), to individuals perspective (as mentee, mentor, parent, colleague, friend), she will provide research-based tips and tricks for bringing women into the fold. First, she will go over why things are the way they are now -- and how to move toward the future of gender equality.
About the speaker: Angie Chang is the VP of Strategic Partnerships & Mentorship at Hackbright Academy, where she focuses on Strategic Partnerships. Hackbright Academy runs a 12-week accelerated engineering fellowship exclusively for women quarterly in San Francisco. In 2008, she started Bay Area Girl Geek Dinners to network women in technology. Dinners are sponsored by companies including Google, Facebook, Yahoo! and Palantir. Prior to that, she co-founded Women 2.0, a media company which promotes women in high-growth, high-tech entrepreneurship. She was named in Fast Company's 2010 "Most Influential Women in Technology" and more recently Business Insider named her one of "30 Most Important Women Under 30 In Tech". She has been invited by the U.S. State Department to speak on women's high-tech, high-growth entrepreneurship in the West Bank, Switzerland and Germany. Angie has held positions in product management and web/UI production at various Silicon Valley startups. She holds a B.A. in English and Social Welfare from UC Berkeley.
In this document we describe the challenges introduced to the project by the geographically distributed nature of the project partners and our approach to ensuring an efficient development methodology based on “agile” principles. We propose the use of DevOps to support incremental software releases and ongoing requirements updates, and show, using examples from the GRAVITATE platform development, how this is being implemented.
Curious about FINOS programs and membership benefits? Want to learn more on how you can contribute to the organization that is bringing open source to financial services and fintech? And most importantly, want to know what's in it for you, whether you are large financial institution, a large or small fintech tech or data vendor or an individual? Check out this deck and start contributing today!
A barrier that people have in advancing in tech is not understanding a major component of innovation which is open source coding or hacking. This slide presentation will breakdown what is involved in hackathons so when you decide to participate in one you won't feel totally out of place.
This document provides guidance for starting an open source software project. It discusses introducing FOSS and getting started by choosing a name and mission statement. It covers technical infrastructure like version control, bug tracking, and hosting. It also addresses social infrastructure such as communication channels and announcing the project. Managing volunteers, earning or spending money, packaging releases, and choosing an appropriate license are also covered. The document aims to help software developers and managers launch and maintain successful open source projects.
This presentation was provided by Peter Murray of Index Data, during the NISO Webinar "Open Source Publishing Technologies: Current Status and Emerging Possibilities" held on August 14, 2019.
Kaitlin Thaney is piloting contributorship badges for science to help researchers use open web tools to advance science. The project involves building communities, teaching open science skills, and empowering others to learn and solve problems together. Thaney is hacking the reward system and seeks input on a GitHub project and help with a global sprint in June to further open practices in science.
Increasing Gender Diversity in Tech - International Women's Day 2016Angie Chang
On this International Women's Day, Angie will talk about gender parity in technology, entrepreneurship and business -- and how to reach for it. From companies (recruiting, retaining and advancing women), to individuals perspective (as mentee, mentor, parent, colleague, friend), she will provide research-based tips and tricks for bringing women into the fold. First, she will go over why things are the way they are now -- and how to move toward the future of gender equality.
About the speaker: Angie Chang is the VP of Strategic Partnerships & Mentorship at Hackbright Academy, where she focuses on Strategic Partnerships. Hackbright Academy runs a 12-week accelerated engineering fellowship exclusively for women quarterly in San Francisco. In 2008, she started Bay Area Girl Geek Dinners to network women in technology. Dinners are sponsored by companies including Google, Facebook, Yahoo! and Palantir. Prior to that, she co-founded Women 2.0, a media company which promotes women in high-growth, high-tech entrepreneurship. She was named in Fast Company's 2010 "Most Influential Women in Technology" and more recently Business Insider named her one of "30 Most Important Women Under 30 In Tech". She has been invited by the U.S. State Department to speak on women's high-tech, high-growth entrepreneurship in the West Bank, Switzerland and Germany. Angie has held positions in product management and web/UI production at various Silicon Valley startups. She holds a B.A. in English and Social Welfare from UC Berkeley.
In this document we describe the challenges introduced to the project by the geographically distributed nature of the project partners and our approach to ensuring an efficient development methodology based on “agile” principles. We propose the use of DevOps to support incremental software releases and ongoing requirements updates, and show, using examples from the GRAVITATE platform development, how this is being implemented.
Curious about FINOS programs and membership benefits? Want to learn more on how you can contribute to the organization that is bringing open source to financial services and fintech? And most importantly, want to know what's in it for you, whether you are large financial institution, a large or small fintech tech or data vendor or an individual? Check out this deck and start contributing today!
A barrier that people have in advancing in tech is not understanding a major component of innovation which is open source coding or hacking. This slide presentation will breakdown what is involved in hackathons so when you decide to participate in one you won't feel totally out of place.
This document provides guidance for starting an open source software project. It discusses introducing FOSS and getting started by choosing a name and mission statement. It covers technical infrastructure like version control, bug tracking, and hosting. It also addresses social infrastructure such as communication channels and announcing the project. Managing volunteers, earning or spending money, packaging releases, and choosing an appropriate license are also covered. The document aims to help software developers and managers launch and maintain successful open source projects.
Top 5 Tips for Building Viral Social Web Applications and SitesJonathan LeBlanc
The document discusses top tips for building viral social web applications, including building for relevant social graphs, understanding sharing models, using existing technologies, building for all available outlets, and using emerging technologies. It provides examples like OpenSocial, Activity Streams, OAuth, and WebFinger to illustrate how to integrate social features and leverage new protocols. The core principles are presented with polls and examples of successes and failures from companies like Zynga.
This document outlines a proposed crowdfunding web app project. It would utilize blockchain technologies like smart contracts to create a decentralized, secure, and transparent platform for fundraising campaigns. Contributors could donate cryptocurrencies and digital assets. The platform aims to provide an automated and trustless environment for campaigners and contributors. It would give individuals and organizations an online space to connect, collaborate remotely, and crowdsource funding.
The document summarizes Massimo Menichinelli's presentation on open design. It discusses how open design refers to any design project that can be shared digitally, with a focus on product design. Open design projects use open licenses to facilitate sharing and collaboration. Examples discussed include OpenMoko, an open source mobile phone, and BugLabs. The presentation argues that open design needs tools and processes to better enable collaboration. It introduces Open P2P Design as a method for metadesigning open and peer-to-peer design systems and processes. An example workshop applying this method in Singapore is briefly described.
The document discusses Rapid Innovation (RI) as a methodology for running programs of work and innovation. It presents RI as embracing agile techniques at the program level rather than the project level. It outlines the strategic significance of RI and how to pragmatically implement an RI program, focusing on individuals, collaboration, responding to change, and delivering outputs over documentation. RI values solving immediate problems and skills over paperwork. It has supported hundreds of projects, events, and calls for similar programs internationally.
My presentation for the third day at the Open P2P Design workshop organized with Roger Pitiot at IDAS in Singapore.
http://www.workshop.colab-design.org/
This document discusses how individuals can contribute to open source projects. It provides reasons for getting involved such as gaining experience, networking opportunities, and recognition. Tips are given for both contributors and projects, including finding a good fit, making code, documentation, testing, and other types of contributions. Suggestions are made for reducing barriers to contribution like publishing task lists and guides. The overall message is that open source relies on community involvement.
ProM is a project matching system for climate action projects designed to connect projects with similar goals and facilitate collaboration between them. It functions like an online dating site, allowing projects to create profiles with metadata about their mission, goals, needs and offers. This metadata is analyzed to match projects and provide options for connecting, from informal coffee meetings to ongoing partnerships. The ProM project is being built in an open and collaborative manner using open source tools and processes. It has workstreams focused on outreach, metadata identification and technology development.
The document describes two use cases for using mind mapping and ideation tools. The first use case involves a mobile app design team that needs to generate ideas quickly to design an app for baseball fans. The second use case involves a satellite cable provider director who needs to analyze why some areas have poor internet access and identify growth opportunities. Both use cases require collaborative tools to allow for simultaneous idea generation and sharing of visual representations of concepts online in real-time.
The document discusses a project called "egosta" which aims to actively involve stakeholders in the development of new e-government applications using a web-based platform. The platform utilizes Web 2.0 technologies like wikis, blogs and forums to facilitate collaboration between stakeholders and project teams. The goal is to develop more user-friendly applications and increase acceptance of new e-government services by incorporating stakeholder input early in the process. Egosta has been tested on the "Virtual Company Dossier" use case in Austria. The document also outlines research questions around measuring how well Web 2.0 can facilitate stakeholder participation and the level of moderation required for an e-participation platform.
IRJET- A Survey to Chatbot System with Knowledge Base Database by using Artif...IRJET Journal
The document discusses chatbots and artificial intelligence. It provides background on chatbots, including how they have advanced from early rule-based models to more advanced intelligent systems capable of natural conversations. Chatbots analyze user input to formulate relevant responses and are gaining popularity for automating customer service. The document also discusses using knowledge bases and databases to improve chatbot responses and abilities. It reviews different techniques used in building chatbots and their components like classifiers, responders, and knowledge management systems.
The Event Industry’s Evangelist of Open SourceMichelle Bruno
Visual summary of the EventTechBrief.com article, "The Event Industry’s Evangelist of Open Source." Read the full article or subscribe to the e-newsletter at EventTechBrief.com.
This document discusses open source software. It defines open source software as software where the source code is available to the public with a license that allows users to study, change and distribute the software. Open source software originated from the free software movement in 1983 and aims to enhance user freedoms. While common in the early computing era, open source software declined in popularity in the 1970s but has since grown with thousands of projects today. The document discusses how open source software functions by providing access to source code files before compilation. It also outlines some values of open source software like transparency and collaboration. Potential benefits of open source projects include problem solving, signaling quality, and self-production. Challenges include motivation and coordination problems across contributors.
Webinar: An introduction to Open Science: Why it’s important.OpenAIRE
Open science aims to make scientific research, data, and dissemination accessible to all levels of society. There are several ways to achieve open access, including self-archiving research in open repositories ("green open access") or publishing in open access journals that make articles freely available online ("gold open access"). OpenAIRE is a partnership that supports the transition to open science by linking research outputs like publications and data across repositories and providing services, guidelines, and analytics to key stakeholders like researchers, libraries, funders, and research administrators.
Has the time come to collaboratively develop the software the language industry needs? To be more creative than any single company by sharing ideas, effort and costs? Instead of being suspicious competitors, is the language industry ready to work together and share ideas?
Many companies in the industry express the need for tools, which
- truly support Open Standards
- can be extended, customized and integrated the way they need it
- are driven by the latest research
- are well supported
- are affordable
The OSELI initiative hopes to achieve traction.
IRJET- Animal Welfare and Wellness Application using JavascriptIRJET Journal
This document describes an animal welfare application that will be developed using JavaScript and React Native. The application, called "Paws", will serve as a social networking platform where users can share pet photos, find shelters for abandoned animals, shop for pet accessories, and ask/answer questions about pet care. It will be designed for Android devices. The backend will use Node.js to manage packages and provide easy-to-deploy development servers. The goal is to raise awareness about helping stray and abandoned animals through an engaging social media application.
Top .NET development companies to outsourceMindfire LLC
It is critical to choose the right outsourcing partner who can offer the appropriate skillsets and suitable engagement models for your projects. If you need to make a decision to outsource .NET related projects, let’s take a look at some important aspects you should be familiar with. We have tried to capture the essence of each of these parameters below.
The document summarizes the Emerge project, which aims to create a sustainable community of practice using emergent technologies like social software and pervasive computing. It will act as a hub to support participants by allowing them to create personalized web 2.0 environments and circulate distributed content across multiple sites. The document also reviews several open source social networking, social news, social bookmarking, video hosting, microblogging, and virtual world tools and platforms, and discusses current issues around data portability, privacy, and user support that are important to consider.
This proposal requests funding to develop an open-source Qt framework for EPICS user interfaces. The reviewer believes this is a worthwhile project that could benefit the EPICS community by providing a modern alternative to aging interface tools. Lyncean Technologies and the principal investigator have experience with EPICS and Qt, positioning them well to complete the proposed work. The work plan and budget appear adequate to achieve the stated objectives. If successful, the project could lead to standardized interface tools and reduce costs for new EPICS projects. It has potential for further funding and commercialization through support services.
This presentation is regarding open source technologies. Open Source technology can be defined as Computer Software for which the source code is made available under a copyright License(GPL), enabling anyone from anywhere to copy, modify and redistribute the source code without paying any fees.
Software Engineering, Software Consulting, Tech Lead, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Spring Core, Spring JDBC, Spring Transaction, Spring MVC, OpenShift Cloud Platform, Kafka, REST, SOAP, LLD & HLD.
Top 5 Tips for Building Viral Social Web Applications and SitesJonathan LeBlanc
The document discusses top tips for building viral social web applications, including building for relevant social graphs, understanding sharing models, using existing technologies, building for all available outlets, and using emerging technologies. It provides examples like OpenSocial, Activity Streams, OAuth, and WebFinger to illustrate how to integrate social features and leverage new protocols. The core principles are presented with polls and examples of successes and failures from companies like Zynga.
This document outlines a proposed crowdfunding web app project. It would utilize blockchain technologies like smart contracts to create a decentralized, secure, and transparent platform for fundraising campaigns. Contributors could donate cryptocurrencies and digital assets. The platform aims to provide an automated and trustless environment for campaigners and contributors. It would give individuals and organizations an online space to connect, collaborate remotely, and crowdsource funding.
The document summarizes Massimo Menichinelli's presentation on open design. It discusses how open design refers to any design project that can be shared digitally, with a focus on product design. Open design projects use open licenses to facilitate sharing and collaboration. Examples discussed include OpenMoko, an open source mobile phone, and BugLabs. The presentation argues that open design needs tools and processes to better enable collaboration. It introduces Open P2P Design as a method for metadesigning open and peer-to-peer design systems and processes. An example workshop applying this method in Singapore is briefly described.
The document discusses Rapid Innovation (RI) as a methodology for running programs of work and innovation. It presents RI as embracing agile techniques at the program level rather than the project level. It outlines the strategic significance of RI and how to pragmatically implement an RI program, focusing on individuals, collaboration, responding to change, and delivering outputs over documentation. RI values solving immediate problems and skills over paperwork. It has supported hundreds of projects, events, and calls for similar programs internationally.
My presentation for the third day at the Open P2P Design workshop organized with Roger Pitiot at IDAS in Singapore.
http://www.workshop.colab-design.org/
This document discusses how individuals can contribute to open source projects. It provides reasons for getting involved such as gaining experience, networking opportunities, and recognition. Tips are given for both contributors and projects, including finding a good fit, making code, documentation, testing, and other types of contributions. Suggestions are made for reducing barriers to contribution like publishing task lists and guides. The overall message is that open source relies on community involvement.
ProM is a project matching system for climate action projects designed to connect projects with similar goals and facilitate collaboration between them. It functions like an online dating site, allowing projects to create profiles with metadata about their mission, goals, needs and offers. This metadata is analyzed to match projects and provide options for connecting, from informal coffee meetings to ongoing partnerships. The ProM project is being built in an open and collaborative manner using open source tools and processes. It has workstreams focused on outreach, metadata identification and technology development.
The document describes two use cases for using mind mapping and ideation tools. The first use case involves a mobile app design team that needs to generate ideas quickly to design an app for baseball fans. The second use case involves a satellite cable provider director who needs to analyze why some areas have poor internet access and identify growth opportunities. Both use cases require collaborative tools to allow for simultaneous idea generation and sharing of visual representations of concepts online in real-time.
The document discusses a project called "egosta" which aims to actively involve stakeholders in the development of new e-government applications using a web-based platform. The platform utilizes Web 2.0 technologies like wikis, blogs and forums to facilitate collaboration between stakeholders and project teams. The goal is to develop more user-friendly applications and increase acceptance of new e-government services by incorporating stakeholder input early in the process. Egosta has been tested on the "Virtual Company Dossier" use case in Austria. The document also outlines research questions around measuring how well Web 2.0 can facilitate stakeholder participation and the level of moderation required for an e-participation platform.
IRJET- A Survey to Chatbot System with Knowledge Base Database by using Artif...IRJET Journal
The document discusses chatbots and artificial intelligence. It provides background on chatbots, including how they have advanced from early rule-based models to more advanced intelligent systems capable of natural conversations. Chatbots analyze user input to formulate relevant responses and are gaining popularity for automating customer service. The document also discusses using knowledge bases and databases to improve chatbot responses and abilities. It reviews different techniques used in building chatbots and their components like classifiers, responders, and knowledge management systems.
The Event Industry’s Evangelist of Open SourceMichelle Bruno
Visual summary of the EventTechBrief.com article, "The Event Industry’s Evangelist of Open Source." Read the full article or subscribe to the e-newsletter at EventTechBrief.com.
This document discusses open source software. It defines open source software as software where the source code is available to the public with a license that allows users to study, change and distribute the software. Open source software originated from the free software movement in 1983 and aims to enhance user freedoms. While common in the early computing era, open source software declined in popularity in the 1970s but has since grown with thousands of projects today. The document discusses how open source software functions by providing access to source code files before compilation. It also outlines some values of open source software like transparency and collaboration. Potential benefits of open source projects include problem solving, signaling quality, and self-production. Challenges include motivation and coordination problems across contributors.
Webinar: An introduction to Open Science: Why it’s important.OpenAIRE
Open science aims to make scientific research, data, and dissemination accessible to all levels of society. There are several ways to achieve open access, including self-archiving research in open repositories ("green open access") or publishing in open access journals that make articles freely available online ("gold open access"). OpenAIRE is a partnership that supports the transition to open science by linking research outputs like publications and data across repositories and providing services, guidelines, and analytics to key stakeholders like researchers, libraries, funders, and research administrators.
Has the time come to collaboratively develop the software the language industry needs? To be more creative than any single company by sharing ideas, effort and costs? Instead of being suspicious competitors, is the language industry ready to work together and share ideas?
Many companies in the industry express the need for tools, which
- truly support Open Standards
- can be extended, customized and integrated the way they need it
- are driven by the latest research
- are well supported
- are affordable
The OSELI initiative hopes to achieve traction.
IRJET- Animal Welfare and Wellness Application using JavascriptIRJET Journal
This document describes an animal welfare application that will be developed using JavaScript and React Native. The application, called "Paws", will serve as a social networking platform where users can share pet photos, find shelters for abandoned animals, shop for pet accessories, and ask/answer questions about pet care. It will be designed for Android devices. The backend will use Node.js to manage packages and provide easy-to-deploy development servers. The goal is to raise awareness about helping stray and abandoned animals through an engaging social media application.
Top .NET development companies to outsourceMindfire LLC
It is critical to choose the right outsourcing partner who can offer the appropriate skillsets and suitable engagement models for your projects. If you need to make a decision to outsource .NET related projects, let’s take a look at some important aspects you should be familiar with. We have tried to capture the essence of each of these parameters below.
The document summarizes the Emerge project, which aims to create a sustainable community of practice using emergent technologies like social software and pervasive computing. It will act as a hub to support participants by allowing them to create personalized web 2.0 environments and circulate distributed content across multiple sites. The document also reviews several open source social networking, social news, social bookmarking, video hosting, microblogging, and virtual world tools and platforms, and discusses current issues around data portability, privacy, and user support that are important to consider.
This proposal requests funding to develop an open-source Qt framework for EPICS user interfaces. The reviewer believes this is a worthwhile project that could benefit the EPICS community by providing a modern alternative to aging interface tools. Lyncean Technologies and the principal investigator have experience with EPICS and Qt, positioning them well to complete the proposed work. The work plan and budget appear adequate to achieve the stated objectives. If successful, the project could lead to standardized interface tools and reduce costs for new EPICS projects. It has potential for further funding and commercialization through support services.
This presentation is regarding open source technologies. Open Source technology can be defined as Computer Software for which the source code is made available under a copyright License(GPL), enabling anyone from anywhere to copy, modify and redistribute the source code without paying any fees.
Software Engineering, Software Consulting, Tech Lead, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Spring Core, Spring JDBC, Spring Transaction, Spring MVC, OpenShift Cloud Platform, Kafka, REST, SOAP, LLD & HLD.
A Study of Variable-Role-based Feature Enrichment in Neural Models of CodeAftab Hussain
Understanding variable roles in code has been found to be helpful by students
in learning programming -- could variable roles help deep neural models in
performing coding tasks? We do an exploratory study.
- These are slides of the talk given at InteNSE'23: The 1st International Workshop on Interpretability and Robustness in Neural Software Engineering, co-located with the 45th International Conference on Software Engineering, ICSE 2023, Melbourne Australia
WhatsApp offers simple, reliable, and private messaging and calling services for free worldwide. With end-to-end encryption, your personal messages and calls are secure, ensuring only you and the recipient can access them. Enjoy voice and video calls to stay connected with loved ones or colleagues. Express yourself using stickers, GIFs, or by sharing moments on Status. WhatsApp Business enables global customer outreach, facilitating sales growth and relationship building through showcasing products and services. Stay connected effortlessly with group chats for planning outings with friends or staying updated on family conversations.
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Découvrez les dernières innovations de Neo4j, et notamment les dernières intégrations cloud et les améliorations produits qui font de Neo4j un choix essentiel pour les développeurs qui créent des applications avec des données interconnectées et de l’IA générative.
Odoo ERP software
Odoo ERP software, a leading open-source software for Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and business management, has recently launched its latest version, Odoo 17 Community Edition. This update introduces a range of new features and enhancements designed to streamline business operations and support growth.
The Odoo Community serves as a cost-free edition within the Odoo suite of ERP systems. Tailored to accommodate the standard needs of business operations, it provides a robust platform suitable for organisations of different sizes and business sectors. Within the Odoo Community Edition, users can access a variety of essential features and services essential for managing day-to-day tasks efficiently.
This blog presents a detailed overview of the features available within the Odoo 17 Community edition, and the differences between Odoo 17 community and enterprise editions, aiming to equip you with the necessary information to make an informed decision about its suitability for your business.
Zoom is a comprehensive platform designed to connect individuals and teams efficiently. With its user-friendly interface and powerful features, Zoom has become a go-to solution for virtual communication and collaboration. It offers a range of tools, including virtual meetings, team chat, VoIP phone systems, online whiteboards, and AI companions, to streamline workflows and enhance productivity.
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D i r e c t o r | P r o j e c t F a c e t
Journalism
Hackbright
Academy
Project
Facet
Tutorials and learn-as-I-go software
engineering, building things for
news organizations and working as
a reporter, editor and photographer
for newspapers, public radio and
public television.
Facet goes from a passion project
in my free time to a funded open
source project via a Knight
Prototype grant from the John S.
and James L. Knight Foundation.
3. Project Facet is an open source Django project designed to help newsrooms more strategically
manage the editorial process and work with collaborators inside and outside the newsroom.
About Facet
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Streamline the network of tools
and the processes of the
editorial process to simplify the
act of doing journalism.
Journalists can create and
manage the process for content
on all platforms.
Give newsrooms the ability to
create networks with other
news organizations and share
the editorial process on single
stories or series. Organizations
can also share content with
partners in their network.
4. Project Facet meets a common need in small newsrooms that lack
the technical resources to build their own tools.
How Did it Happen?
A Passion Project
Unconventional Funding
A Small Team
Getting the Foundation in Place
Opening it to the Community
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User Research
Paper Prototyping
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Testing
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Editorial
Collaboration
CMS
Social Distribution
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7. Project Facet is will soon be open to contributions from developers interested in
participating in an Open Source project to develop tools to help newsrooms.
Get Involved
Tech Stack Issues
Django
Django REST Framework
Angular
Facet is being conducted as openly
as possible with all planning
documentation, code and prototype
work being posted to Github.
Issues will be
designated for
participation starting in
mid-January.
github.com/ ProjectFacet
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