We're going to do a Hackathon on Mon, 12/5 at Sports Basement Berkeley from 10am to 5pm following EAGxBerkeley.
- Who: anyone! software engineers will be primary contributors of course, but we will offer optional introductory sessions for the curious / aspiring developer. You do not have to have attended EAGxBerkeley to attend the Hackathon.
- Where: Sports Basement Berkeley at 2727 Milvia St.
- Note this is 15 - 20 minutes from the conference by public transit or car. We recommend taking BART.
- When: Mon, 12/5 from 10am - 5pm
- What: Work independently or with collaborators on EA-aligned project of your choosing
If you would like to submit a potential Hackathon project idea, please leave a comment!
As a Hackathon participant, be on the lookout for related events each day of the conference:
- On Friday evening, we'll meet for a social around dinner time
- On Saturday, we'll have a speed networking event for Software Engineers
- On Sunday, we'll have a Hackathon Q&A and planning session
The scheduled events for the Hackathon will begin Monday at 10am when Sports Basement Berkeley opens to participants.
- 10am — venue opens
- 10:15 — opening talk
- 10:30 — project pitches — people with ideas can share those to the group
- 10:45 — start work
- 12pm — lunch
- 4:55 — wrap up
We will also be offering optional 45-minute learning sessions:
- 10:45 — basics of git (for newcomers to coding)
- 1pm — setting up your development environment (for newcomers)
- 2pm — intro to frontend development (for everyone)
- 3pm — intro to backend development (for everyone)
These talks will be at a separate table so that we are minimally disruptive to people who are still working.
In terms of projects, we hope people will work on things that they find to be interesting and potentially impactful. Keep in mind, there may be the option to continue collaborating virtually, so don't limit the scope of your ambitions to what can be accomplished in a single day.
We hope you'll join us for the EA Hackathon! Please complete this Expression of Interest form and consider signing up for the EA Software Engineering mailing list. And don't forget to apply to EAGxBerkeley if you want to go to that too.
A website to crowdsource research for Impact List
Impact List is building up a database of philanthropic donations from wealthy individuals, as a step in ranking the top ~1000 people by positive impact via donations. We're also building a database of info on the effectiveness of various charities.
It would be great if a volunteer could build a website with the following properties:
-It contains pages for each donor, and for each organization that is the target of donations.
-Pages for donors list every donation they've ever made, with the date, target organization, amount, and any evidence that this donation actually happened.
-Pages for target organizations contain some estimate of each component of the ITN framework, as well as evidence for each of these components.
-There is a web form that allows any Internet user to easily submit a new entry into either of these data sources, which can then be reviewed/approved by the operators of Impact List based on the evidence submitted.
I love this idea!! It would be amazing if it could sway the ~1000 individuals listed on the site, however I suspect the true power is increasing awareness and engagement in effective giving. Super cool project.