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0.8.4

This site uses an open source project board for splendid collaboration. Here we collect and showcase all contributions in one place. On the event page you can learn about topics, datasets, and any other information the organisers have provided. To form a team, start a project, or build on an existing challenge. For more information, please visit the User Guide.

If you would like to use this platform for your event, visit our website, fork the open source project, or talk to one of your site administrators:

 🕴️Gaston Wey  🕴️JP  🕴️albertina_manuel  🕴️Florin Hasler  🕴️Gaston  🕴️Oleg Lavrovsky


Get the data

You can use the My Data button on your profile to download a summary of your contributions. There is a simple open API for accessing data from this site in machine-readable form over the Web. See details in the Dribdat API Guide.

TypeLinkFormat
Featured events hackathon.json JSON - Hackathon Schema
/api/events.json JSON list of events
/api/events.csv CSV list of events
Current or specific (by id) event /api/event/current/datapackage.json JSON - Frictionless Data
/api/event/current/info.json JSON overview
/api/event/current/projects JSON of projects
/api/event/current/projects CSV of projects
Search projects, recent activity, and posts
(use q=... for query, set limit=10)
/api/project/activity.json JSON activities
/api/project/search.json JSON search
/api/project/posts.json JSON posts (Dribs)

dribdat is distributed under the MIT license - source code available on GitHub and Codeberg
Visit FOSSA for a list of bundled code works.