Chicago 2011 Overnight Website Challenge

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Posted by cosmicdreams on May 12, 2011 at 5:56pm
Start:
2011年08月20日 09:00 - 2011年08月21日 09:00 America/Chicago
Organizers:
Event type:
Related event (ie. not Drupal specific)

Hey Drupal Developers, please help demonstrate the power of Drupal by building a website for a deserving non-profit in 24 hours on August 20-21 in Chicago. This is the first ever Overnight Website Challenge in Chicago but it won't be the last.

I have started a team here: http://chi2011.overnightwebsitechallenge.com/teams/37 but feel free to start and organize your own teams. The more the merrier. Find out more about the event here: http://chi2011.overnightwebsitechallenge.com/

Comments

good idea

Posted by slurpee on May 12, 2011 at 6:04pm

Very good idea. I signed up. Let's build a really cool Drupal project :)

Who else is available?

I'm In :)

Posted by MrMaksimize on May 12, 2011 at 11:51pm

That sounds awesome.

Posted by andreac on May 12, 2011 at 6:53pm

Assuming something massive doesn't come up between now and then, I am interested in joining your team. I signed up on the site.

Awesome

Posted by cosmicdreams on May 12, 2011 at 7:07pm

Thanks man. I'm hoping that the community can form a few teams for the event.

Software Engineer @ The Nerdery

Excellent idea

Posted by rroycema on May 12, 2011 at 7:14pm

Just joined this group, but this seems like an awesome idea, and an excellent opportunity for experience.

I'm still learning the ropes of Drupal, but I can definitely still contribute. Signed up and requested to join your team.

Not sure what this has to do

Posted by cleaver on May 12, 2011 at 7:15pm

Not sure what this has to do with Git, or why it's cross-posted. However, you might want to have a look at what we did in Toronto. We had prospects come in and pitch their project, chose one and started working at the same time.

http://groups.drupal.org/node/145244
http://drupal-kitchen.com/

Sorry for being unclear

Posted by cosmicdreams on May 12, 2011 at 7:23pm

Sorry cleaver, should have explained that a main focus (for me at least) will be how can developers use git over the lifetime of a project to make the points of integrations between developers painless. A major problem my company currently has is how do we develop Drupal sites quickly and how can we incorporate the works of team members who don't have (and shouldn't need) a strong knowledge about the way Drupal does things. My colleague is going to have a talk about the topic at the upcoming Drupal conference in the Twin Cities.

I should have at least put a few words about this in my original post.

Software Engineer @ The Nerdery

Until I realized the

Posted by cleaver on May 12, 2011 at 7:58pm

Until I realized the crosspost, I was wondering if maybe g.d.o magically knows I went to the Drupal Kitchen and that your project is similar. :-P

Website down?

Posted by cosmicdreams on May 12, 2011 at 8:07pm

I seem to have some difficulty viewing Drupal Kitchen. Looks like the database needs some love.

Software Engineer @ The Nerdery

this sounds great! I'm in!

Posted by angramify on May 12, 2011 at 7:15pm

this sounds great! I'm in!

all signed up.

Posted by Forwardslash on May 12, 2011 at 7:25pm

great idea. I look forward to contributing.

Only local images are allowed.Forwardslash Inc.

I Do Want to Go!

Posted by Kutakizukari on May 12, 2011 at 8:12pm

Why, Chicago do you have to be so far away? Oh the Horror! Would like to take part but don't have the funds for travel, hope you all have fun. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkftesK2dck

Live near Twin Cities?

Posted by cosmicdreams on July 19, 2011 at 12:43pm

We'll be holding another event next year in the Twin Cities.

Software Engineer @ The Nerdery

Great Idea!

Posted by virtualgirl on May 12, 2011 at 10:36pm

Subscribing

Fantastic Idea

Posted by Jeff Burnz on May 13, 2011 at 12:25pm

Wow, what a great concept, I would love to have a crack at getting something like this off the ground in Europe. Do you guys have much documentation etc that you might be willing to share, could we tee up a meeting and discuss your events.

Are the results from the Twin Cities challenge viewable anywhere?

FYI I've been doing pro-bono work for years for various NGO's and non-profits, so I'd really like to see where we could take this.

Vimeo, Youtube, and Flickr

Posted by cosmicdreams on May 13, 2011 at 1:56pm

There is a lot of content on the web (Vimeo, Youtube, and Flickr) for how the past events went. I'll see if I can track down links for you later in the day. In the meantime please feel free to reach out to Mark about your interest in the event. Let him know your involvement with Drupal.

Let me see if I can get you links to past winners:
MN 2011: http://www.bloomingtonyouth.org/ : http://tc2011.overnightwebsitechallenge.com/nonprofits/50
Runners up:
http://tc2011.overnightwebsitechallenge.com/nonprofits/8
http://tc2011.overnightwebsitechallenge.com/nonprofits/72

Our blog about the event:
http://blog.nerdery.com/tag/webchallenge/

Software Engineer @ The Nerdery

New Guy

Posted by longhair2729 on May 13, 2011 at 3:51pm

Hi everyone, I just recently discovered the Chicago group on drupal.org site. Didn't know there was a Chicago branch. Well here I am, I'm a Drupal/php dev with a small business in Harvard Illinois. I look forward to talking, possibly working or interacting with you guys. I've been working with drupal almost solidly for the last 4 years. Hopefully my presence here will be a good one. Recently I started working on a website to help market me and my other coders capabilities. Feel free to look at it if you would like.

http://www.thedrupalgurus.com

You got a cool idea, I'm in!!

Posted by flyboynomad on May 13, 2011 at 5:14pm

Yes, this is something very exciting.

You got a cool idea, I'm in!!

thanks!
edrupler.com

just submitted a non-profit for consideration

Posted by toddgee on May 17, 2011 at 9:36pm

I'd like to propose a new website for Working Bikes [1].

Working Bikes is a fantastic organization with a tired old Drupal website (running on 4.7 - !).

The bikegeeks [2] have (mostly) spec'd out which will serve to highlight Working Bike's humanitarian efforts to fix up old, discarded bicycles and ship them to developing nations to serve as basic transportation. And for those here in Chicago, Working Bikes also sells fixed-up, 'working' bikes locally, for low cost, to help raise local awareness, provide transportation for Chicagoans, and raise money to further their mission.

We have some neat ideas for a web-site but don't have the capacity to build it at this point.

(And BTW: if someone wants to work on a new website for WB, I'm sure I could get them to offer you your choice of fixed-up bikes from their mountains (literally) of donated bikes -- some of them are very nice...)

1- http://workingbikes.org/
2- http://bikegeeks.org/

Awesome!

Posted by cosmicdreams on June 9, 2011 at 9:09pm

I hope they are selected. The number of non-profits selected are based on the number of teams the event has so I hope everyone can help or start a team.

Software Engineer @ The Nerdery

Working Bikes application

Posted by toddgee on July 8, 2011 at 6:58pm

If you want to promote the Working Bikes application, please visit

chi2011.overnightwebsitechallenge.com/nonprofits/85

and submit a testimonial. I have also created a very Drupal-centric site specification based on some conversations we've had with stakeholders. You can see the spec in the first testimonial on the above link.

I wish I could join the Drupal team ( chi2011.overnightwebsitechallenge.com/teams/37 ) team but if we're selected I'll be working with whatever team in the implementation. If staying up all night doesn't kill me, my wife will -- we have two kids including a 7 mos old and I imagine she won't be too keen on me staying up all night for a project like this. :^)

todd

Are there more non-profits applying?

Posted by andreac on June 9, 2011 at 9:51pm

So far I only see two nonprofits on the site. Have more applied and just not been posted or is there a lack of applications?

I actually went through several lists of local orgs, looked at all their websites, and wrote individual emails to the ones with websites that looked like they could use assistance. I have not heard back from any of them at all and it doesn't look like any of them have applied.

Team Assembled, Final Prep underway

Posted by cosmicdreams on August 11, 2011 at 3:25am

We have our team ready for action: http://chi2011.overnightwebsitechallenge.com/teams/37 . We don't know which non-profit we are going to be paired with and we won't know until right before the clock starts. We are all excited and reading our collective powers for action.

We'll be posting frequent updates to twitter and Google+. Follow us on those networks and follow our progress through the event!

Twitter: we'll tweet with hashtag #owc37
Google+ :
1. get an invite with this link https://plus.google.com/_/notifications/ngemlink?path=%2F%3Fgpinv%3DDe5k...
2. follow me +Chris Weber or https://plus.google.com/106029910359400047659

Software Engineer @ The Nerdery

We were finalists!

Posted by cosmicdreams on August 22, 2011 at 7:20pm

We came, we worked, we made the final four!

Our non profit, A Safe Haven, has a revamped site in a near completed state thanks to the contributed time of several of Chicago's finest drupal developers. The project called for the tight integration of Drupal 7 and Civicrm 4 and it was a big challenge for us.

We hope to post more details soon!

Software Engineer @ The Nerdery

The Next one

Posted by cosmicdreams on August 22, 2011 at 7:30pm

We'll be having another Overnight Website Challenge next spring in the Twin Cities. I hope there can be more than one Drupal team fielded for that contest.

Software Engineer @ The Nerdery

The Next one

Posted by colinlee on August 22, 2011 at 7:40pm

I'll plan to join the next Twin Cities Website Challenge, if someone wants in on a Drupal team.

Chicago

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