[LRUG] Code Jam for the Children this Saturday 27th March

Anthony Green email at acgreen.co.uk
Thu Mar 25 10:19:01 PDT 2010



Unfortunately this Sat is Scottish Ruby Conference so there may not be much take up but worth trying again another time.


On 25 Mar 2010, at 13:53, Zubair Khan wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> [Special Note] This project was started by a bunch of developers with little to no Ruby experience, your particular skill with Ruby will be appreciated. Please show us where we've not gone 'the ruby way' and help steady our course!
> 
> We're hosting a Code Jam this Saturday at the ThoughtWorks office's to get our project, RapidFTR, through the final hurdles. We want to deploy it to the field and start helping reunite displaced and orphaned children with their families asap. 
> 
> For more information on RapidFTR you can visit the website at http://www.rapidftr.com
> Essentially RapidFTR is a very simple system that is used to gather information on lost or orphaned children so that they can be registered and kept safe in disaster struck places like Haiti or refugee camps like those in Sudan.
> 
> We're looking for anyone who wants to help, we require all sorts of skill sets. 
> 	• We need help with the website and API, written in Ruby backed by CouchDB.
> 	• We need help moving forward with our native BlackBerry client, written in Java.
> 	• We want to kick off a project to build a client for the Android Platform.
> 	• We need folk who know how to deploy Rails applications in a snap.
> 	• We want people with experience integrating Couch with Lucene.
> 	• And most of all we want people who are willing to try their hand at any of the above! 
> If you would like to check out our code it's up on git hub: http://github.com/jorgej/RapidFTR
> 
> To thank you for giving up your Saturday, we'll be supplying breakfast, lunch and Monmouth coffee!
> 
> If you're interested please let me know: zkhan at thoughtworks.com or zkhan at glass-i.com and checkout the details on upcoming here
> 
> PS: Sorry for out the out of the blue mail. Seen as I'm new to Ruby I haven't been on this list much, but I'm looking forward to being part of the group.
> 
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