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Post your projects for the gallery here! #13

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welschp opened this issue Jun 1, 2013 · 10 comments
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Post your projects for the gallery here! #13

welschp opened this issue Jun 1, 2013 · 10 comments

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@welschp
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welschp commented Jun 1, 2013

Hope everybody's hackathon is going well; it's been great to see everybody working together and making progress.

Once you're ready to share your project with the word, please post in this thread with the following info...

  • Project title
  • Hacker names and affiliations (e.g. Jane Smith, Acme Tech Co.)
  • Image: 248 x 148px JPG
  • Brief description
  • Links for working examples and open source code (GitHub repo, Drupal.org project, WordPress.org, etc.)

We'll feature your work in the API Gallery: https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/how-why/api-gallery

@stevegrunwell
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we-the-people-wp
Title: We The People (WordPress plugin)
Developer: @stevegrunwell of Buckeye Interactive
Description: Easily embed White House petitions from We The People into your WordPress site via shortcodes and widgets.
Links: WordPress.org, Github

@danielsmc
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Title: Google Spreadsheet Integration
Developers: Arun Nagarajan from Google and Daniel McLaughlin from the Boston Globe
Description: Easily search and process petition data directly through Google Spreadsheets. This tool could be a framework to exploring other open APIs within an environment familiar to many researchers and journalists.
Links: GitHub

@bryanbraun
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Petitions Newslink Screenshot
Title: Petitions Newslink
Developers: Bryan Braun (@bryanbraun), with Lisa Backer (@lkhaas) and Ben Danman (@typesend)
Description: An application tracking public engagement by linking news items to White House petitions.
Links: Repo on Github, Demo (coming)

@ryanatwork
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Petition Kicker

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Developer: me.. Ryan Resella
Demo - http://petitionkicker.herokuapp.com/
Github Repo - https://github.com/ryanatwork/petitionkicker

@yoni
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yoni commented Jun 1, 2013

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Title: We the Entities
Developers: Yoni Ben-Meshulam (@yoni)
Description: We the Entities adds rich entities, sentiment analysis, and other text-based analysis on petitions taken from the White House's We the People application.
Links: http://www.wetheentities.org/, Repo on Github

@heyitsgarrett
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Title: We The Visualization
Developer: @heyitsgarrett of MapBox
Description: Visualizing location data pulled from We the Entities
Links: Foreign Policy Visualized

@ivanstegic
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wtp-instant

wtp-instantsearch-result

Title: We The People - Instant Search
Developer: @ivanstegic of TEN7 Interactive
Description: Instant search of Petitions with sentiment analysis from @yoni and visualization by @heyitsgarrett
Links: Code and live app

@yahelc
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yahelc commented Jun 2, 2013

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@welschp
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welschp commented Jun 3, 2013

Thanks, everyone!

These are looking great. Keep 'em coming!

@carldanley
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Title: WP The People
Developer: @carldanley, @christophercochran, & @mjangda
Description: WP the People allows you to easily embed petitions from the We the People API through the WordPress modal. When you embed a petition, you have the choice of displaying the petition, and its data, through 1 of 3 views we have baked in.
Github Repo: https://github.com/10up/wp-the-people

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