I think it would be great to have an interactive map with all hotspots of police brutality. I am an experienced Fullstack Dev and Digital Designer, but my time in between work is pretty limited. Maybe we can gather a small team to work on an interactive map which clearly shows how widespread Police Brutality actually is.
How I would like to contribute:
Repository management if we cannot use the @2020PB account for that
Project Management
Design
Frontend Code (I'm thinking SPA, maybe VueJS or similar. I once prepared a similar project using Nuxt, maybe I'll simply re-activate that)
Help with REST API, Lumen should be sufficient (Possibly related to #114)
What we need to get a team up and running
Hosting (Maybe Netlify or Vercel for the frontend, don't know about the API though)
Database management
Data Entry (trying to parse the repo content maybe?)
REST API design and development
Map could show the US as a whole and mark cities with police brutality with a dot which gets larger the more cases there are. Next step could be to make the map zoomable down to the street corners where the footage was taken.
Anybody willing to help? We could have something pretty impactful up and running by the end of the week. I would love to make some noise!
Hi guys,
I think it would be great to have an interactive map with all hotspots of police brutality. I am an experienced Fullstack Dev and Digital Designer, but my time in between work is pretty limited. Maybe we can gather a small team to work on an interactive map which clearly shows how widespread Police Brutality actually is.
How I would like to contribute:
What we need to get a team up and running
Map could show the US as a whole and mark cities with police brutality with a dot which gets larger the more cases there are. Next step could be to make the map zoomable down to the street corners where the footage was taken.
Anybody willing to help? We could have something pretty impactful up and running by the end of the week. I would love to make some noise!
All the best from Germany, stay safe!