From daniel.thatcher at gmail.com Sun Dec 2 19:17:07 2018 From: daniel.thatcher at gmail.com (Timothy D Thatcher) Date: Sun, 2 Dec 2018 19:17:07 -0800 Subject: [vox] Fwd: Camp Fire Pet Lost/Found data and web help needed In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: LUGOD members and friends, I received this message earlier this week and have been in contact with Alan, who is looking for some help building a site to reconnect people with lost pets after the fires up north. If you're interested in helping out, please contact Alan to hopefully get this project moving with a web presence ASAP. Thanks, Tim ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Alan Raetz Date: Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 9:35 AM Subject: Camp Fire Pet Lost/Found data and web help needed Hi, I'm volunteering for the Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/CampFirePetRescueAndReunification/, working as a developer and trying to recruit others to help me. We have an immediate short-term need for help with developing a mobile-friendly website where people can easily browse lost and found pets and easily and directly get background information. I have experience on backend data processing, and have no modern mobile-friendly web experience, so this is a critical need. Another project example: set up a website that has web form pages to directly log lost and found pets and photos (mobile-friendly) such that they are automatically imported into a google sheet. Right now volunteers are entering this data from multiple sources by hand. We'd like all of this done yesterday, as they say. There is an army of volunteers transferring and reviewing lost and found pet listings from websites and social media as well as direct field reports, onto google spreadsheets, with photos posted on a google drive. See links here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CampFirePetRescueAndReunification/permalink/283113869004373/ If you want to take a shot at building a prototype for some of these tasks independently, go for it, I can work with you. There are multiple projects and we are open to all ideas on how to address the issue we have. I can get you download access to the spreadsheets and the photos are public access. Right now we are trying to develop quick-and-dirty solutions to just get resources up asap, not create a long-term solution (but that is another project in itself if you are interested in that); but of course a fast, clean implementation that could be used later would be ideal. The other web interface we are using is the arcgis.com (we are using it as an interface for registering lost pets) GIS server: http://www.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=370a0402a3a040cbafa8e45645bf3716&extent=-13549565.5065%2C4820343.749%2C-13519755.0654%2C4838268.2322%2C102100 So if you have interest in that API or GIS applications, there is plenty to do on that side. We are in contact with Amber Wittner, who created that page. Please email me directly if you can help, and feel free to relay this call for help to others in your group, or to anyone you think is appropriate. Thanks, -Alan Raetz alanraetz at gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/CampFirePetRescueAndReunification/ (this work not sponsored by UC Davis)