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Request Yo Racks #117
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Hey @rgreinho ! this project was picked up at the Austin Design Week Design-a-thon! there's a group of individuals that want to hack this forward. Do you have time to connect? They'll be looking more at the design side of work needed this week and doing a presentation on Friday. I've linked them to the resource and issue you created here. You can join the design a thon slack here: And their channel is #tsm We also have a city employee in the channel from the transportation depart! More info on the design a thon here: |
Hey @rgreinho since some traction is here I suggest taking the next step on the project checklist we have above! This project could def use it's own channel outside of the ADW one. |
Hello there! I am a UX designer and I ran into this project. Do you guys need some help? |
@VictoriaODell Absolutely! I'll work on the checklist over the week end. |
Project update from November 10th:Kinda late to post this but want to document this somewhere public. This project was picked as 1 of 5 Open Austin projects for people to work on at this year's second Annual Austin Design Week and first-ever Design-a-thon! A group of 4 students: Ian Macalinao, Dylan Macalinao, Joshua Raichur, and Andrew Tian chose this project idea and did research and ideation on how it could be expanded They produced this deck: And won the Design-a-thon! |
@2echoi I started to create some issues of what I think would help the projects move forward. I believe the 2 main ones are: If that makes sense to you, just pick one and we can continue the conversation in the appropriate issue. If you have other and/or better ideas, do not hesitate to mention them, either in the slack channel or by creating other issues. |
Just here to update that this project has a channel in our Open Austin slack now called #p-request-yo-racks and a user group handle "@ryr". You can join slack by going to slack.open-austin.org to get an invite. Jump in and say hey to @rgreinho and others working on or interested in working on this project. |
The project is moving forward after the last hack night! A few people expressed some interest and proposed good ideas to reorganize the frontend to make it more engaging while keeping the flow ultra simple. On the infrastructure side, I'm baking a one-command-setup-script for developers, leveraging the existing docker components, but introducing Minikube and Charts. It will make it easier to develop locally as well as deploying quickly to demo the project. |
The Project Champion Night was very productive! 5 new members showed up with design/UX/frontend skills. Kyle proposed the official release date to be "bike to work day", which I thought was a great idea. Therefore the product will be officially launched on May 18, 2018. Action items for the new members:
Action items for Rémy:
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Hi there! UX designer and big bicycle fan, here. Just saw this a little while ago, love it. Are y'all still aiming for Bike to Work Day? Anything with UX design/content/visual design/user testing I could help with? @rgreinho |
Hi @rcboler ! We are on track to release the first version on May 18th. You should join the request-yo-racks Slack Channel (https://open-austin.slack.com/messages/C82FGEPMZ/), and I'll be more than happy to explain you what's left to do, who does what, and anything else you may need/want to know. In the meantime, you can look at the project organization, and we have a full setup guide to help you get started. |
I added the Inactive tag because of @rgreinho's announcement that the city had changed its bike corral process in a way that made it unnecessary to send the requests through a third-party app. I'm sure that the civic interest in this issue was a factor in the city's decision to change its processes, so congratulations and thanks to everyone who worked on this. |
What problem are we trying to solve?
The city of Austin offers the possibility to apply for the free installation of bike corrals on the right of way/parking spot close to businesses. The process requires the requester to write an email to a specific service of the city, and include additional information about the location and the business owner(s).
But there are two problems with this approach:
The first problem is that people do not want to spend the time to write the email and collect the necessary information.
The second one is that, in spite of the fact that the people in charge of the program are willing to help, the process is not completely straightforward:
“Request yo rack” proposes to simplify the process by automating all these tasks, and reducing the requester efforts to 3 simple steps:
Who will benefit (directly and indirectly) from this project?
Where can we find any research/data available/articles?
free installation of bike corrals on the right of way/parking spot close to businesses
What help is needed at this time?
The Request Yo Racks project is a collection of open source projects hosted on Github.
At this stage, the project can be deployed locally using Docker and can be used as a proof of concept.
We need help mostly with the design/UX and the web components, but anything related to the API, the documentation or the deployment is more than welcome.
What are the next steps (validation, research, coding, design)?
Project management
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