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8th Annual Election Night Hackathon - 2018 midterms
  06 Nov - 05:30 PM
  Rochester, United States
FOSS@MAGIC proudly presents… the 8th Annual Election Night Hackathon! All types of attendees are welcome: programmers, designers, political science students, art students, and more. Learn about civic hacking and watch the regional and national election results arrive in real time. Then brainstorm and hack the night away on current projects or propose new civic hacking projects with new friends! Pizza and other consumables will be provided. Please RSVP so we know how much to buy. Who: Open to the public (not just RIT Students) just be sure to RSVP. When: Tuesday, November 7th. 5:30pm-11pm (or whenever results are decided). Where: MAGIC Spell Studios. Building 71, Room 2150 and 2175 (ground floor). Parking is available in "E", "G", and "H" Lot, near the Golisano Computing College. See Google Maps. The Election Night Hackathon is possible thanks to the RIT MAGIC Center and Red Hat.
    Spring Collab Hackathon
      29 Mar - 10:00 AM
      Buffalo, United States
    Are you ambitious and passionate about shaping the future of email? Do you have ideas for how to improve the way we communicate with each other? If so, we want to see you in action! Zimbra and Synacor invite you to join us at our first ever Hackathon on March 29-30 at Hotel Henry in Buffalo NY. About the Hackathon We're looking for creative thinkers and doers to collaborate on developing new features for email and messaging, and especially for the newly released Zimbra code. All skill levels are welcome! Hang out with us at the beautiful Hotel Henry as we ideate, design, code, eat snacks and meet new people who share similar passions. In addition to participating teams, we will have local experts on site assisting and providing technical/emotional support. We'll be offering a tutorial of Zimbra and Synacor's other developer services if you want ideas to kick things off, and look forward to seeing what you build! We've opened up a full set of APIs, so if you want to add other services to Zimbra come on by. Want to be able to order a pizza by sending a mail? Pay your electric bill? Order up a Lyft an hour before your next meeting? How about cue up your Spotify playlist as your afternoon coffee alarm? At Synacor, we have adopted a progressive approach to innovation - one that embraces openness and encourages collaboration between entrepreneurs, professionals, hobbyists and beginners of all genders and backgrounds. About Zimbra Zimbra is releasing our newest code base, and it is an update to our email, calendar and collaboration solution built for the cloud, both public and private. With a React-based application and containerized architecture, the next generation of Zimbra offers the most innovative messaging experience available today, connecting end users to the information and activity in their personal clouds. For you You’re a developer, designer, writer or a product manager. We invite you to sign up a team before the event or come on your own and meet people onsite. Whether you want to design it, code it or document it, you are welcome to join us. You’ll be integrating 3rd party services or building brand new collaboration products that can be used within the Zimbra application. Just bring with you your laptop, your skills and ideas and a collaborative, team-focused mindset. Event Schedule March 29th 10:00AM - Doors open for registration and breakfast/networking10:30AM - Introductions, opening talks11:00AM - Team formation and idea iteration12:00PM - Team registration12:30PM - Lunch1:00PM - Teams start work!7:00PM - Cocktail hour, dinner and networking March 30th 12:00AM - Cookies & Red Bull Break7:00AM - CODE FREEZE! All teams must close all pull requests by 7AM to be included in the final presentations7:00AM - Breakfast and networking8:00AM - Final presentation, pitches and judging Prizes Prizes will be awarded to the top teams as selected by the judges and split between team members. Amazon Giftcards, Echo Spots, Tile Mates and More! Judging Criteria Projects will be judged based on participants’ ability to describe your project, consumer value, characterization and code quality.   Judges:Erynn Petersen - Synacor, IncCharlie Lisk - Oracle CloudJon Spitz - z80 Labs/Buffalo BlockchainNick Barone - Helm Experience & Design Many thanks to our sponsors:Premium Sponsors:OracleSponsors:PostlightSynacor, IncGirl Develop It A special thank you to:Society of Women EngineersUniversity of Buffalo, School of Engineering & Applied Sciencesz80 Labsdig BuffaloHotel Henry Location:Hotel Henry444 Forest AveBuffalo, NY 14213Hotel Henry Urban Resort Conference Center makes innovative new use of one of Western New York’s most iconic architectural landmarks. Widely considered to be one of Buffalo’s most important and beautiful buildings, construction on the 145-year-old Richardson Olmsted Campus began in 1872 and opened in 1880 as the state-of-the-art Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane. Today, Hotel Henry’s uncommon spaces invite guests to explore, gather and tuck away in the unique character of Buffalo’s National Historic Landmark.
      Blockchain: The Basics for Faculty Researchers and Students
        02 Mar - 08:00 AM
        Buffalo, United States
      There is more to Blockchain than Bitcoin.  Join us on March 2nd to find out what Blockchain is, how it works, and what it can do for you as a student or researcher at UB. UB Blockchain expert Bina Ramamurthy will provide a brief overview of UB's Blockchain initiatives and potential for applications at UB.  We then will welcome via WebEx, the Blockchain Training Alliance, a global leader in instructor-led Blockchain training and certification for a three-hour session on Blockchain.    Agenda: 8am-9am - Blockchain at UB - Bina Ramamurthy, PhD, Research Associate Professor, Computer Science and Engineering at UB 9am - Noon - Blockchain Training Alliance presentation: 1.What is Blockchain? (What exactly is it?) 2.Non-Technical Technology Overview (How does it work?) 3.Benefits of Blockchain (Why should anyone consider this?) 4.Use Cases (Where and for what apps is it appropriate?) 5.Adoption (Who is using it and for what?) 6.Implementation (How do I get started?) 7.Costs (What does it cost to use this technology?) 8.Future of Blockchain (What is its future?) RSVP Required.  Also, SAVE THE DATE!  ETHBUFFALO BLOCKCHAIN HACKATHON APRIL 13-15 AT JSMBS.