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November 5, 2010

Hacking on the Transit Appliance on Sunday

I'll be at the Civicwebs Hackathon Sunday (starting about noon). This is a gathering of coders to produce applications in the civic realm using open data provided by local governments (or others).

I'm hoping to get some help developing a configuration tool for our Transit Appliance. This would be a simple web-based user interface that would allow someone to select the transit stops and transit lines they want to display on the appliance.

If you're a coder, come out and join us!

Posted by Chris Smith at 7:01 AM

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November 19, 2010 1:05 AM
Eric Says:

RedPost might be a good resource for this project. Great company doing cool things with digital signage. Best of luck.


November 19, 2010 12:13 PM
Bob R. Says:

Thanks for the link, Eric.

Normally I avoid making product placement links but as I have a background in digital signage, I'd like to point out a company I helped start back in the 90's:

MagicBox, Inc. Digital Signage


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