Hello, I’m the Edinburgh-based dev behind this and the events data source site.
Scotland has a great tech scene, with many events, many companies including two "unicorns", and several community hubs that do a great job of pulling the community together.
This site is meant to be an easy and quick access site that lists data from and points to other sources - we really want to encourage more Open Data, well, everywhere really. I’m looking for more sources of data that hopefully will appear soon.
On which note, I know there was another Scotland site recently - they have a list of companies and we are talking to them to see how we can incorporate that data into this to.
Our events are sourced from https://opentechcalendar.co.uk/ which I also run - anyone can add events, you don’t have to be the organiser to do so. Everything is versioned - like a Wiki. And data can be exported in several different ways.
While Open Tech Calendar is celebrating it’s 4th birthday today, this site has just launched - so any feedback or constructive criticism welcome. Post here or email hello at techin dot scot.
Thanks,
James
ps. The tech for this site is a bunch of PHP scripts. They grab data from API’s, make static files, upload them to AWS S3 from where AWS Cloudfront serves them - so we are already practicing the Open Data standard we want to promote! Meanwhile, Open Tech Calendar is a Open Source PHP app.
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[ 4.7 ms ] story [ 14.2 ms ] threadScotland has a great tech scene, with many events, many companies including two "unicorns", and several community hubs that do a great job of pulling the community together.
This site is meant to be an easy and quick access site that lists data from and points to other sources - we really want to encourage more Open Data, well, everywhere really. I’m looking for more sources of data that hopefully will appear soon.
On which note, I know there was another Scotland site recently - they have a list of companies and we are talking to them to see how we can incorporate that data into this to.
Our events are sourced from https://opentechcalendar.co.uk/ which I also run - anyone can add events, you don’t have to be the organiser to do so. Everything is versioned - like a Wiki. And data can be exported in several different ways.
While Open Tech Calendar is celebrating it’s 4th birthday today, this site has just launched - so any feedback or constructive criticism welcome. Post here or email hello at techin dot scot.
Thanks, James
ps. The tech for this site is a bunch of PHP scripts. They grab data from API’s, make static files, upload them to AWS S3 from where AWS Cloudfront serves them - so we are already practicing the Open Data standard we want to promote! Meanwhile, Open Tech Calendar is a Open Source PHP app.