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Code for Buffalo: Project Ideas

Want to start a Code for Buffalo project?

Share your idea with us!

Looking to jump into an existing project?

About the Code for Buffalo Team

Code for Buffalo uses civic tech to improve quality of life. We want to help citizen, government, and nonprofit stakeholders solve problems.

Code for Buffalo is an open source organization. We make our projects freely and openly available. GitHub is where we collaborate. There are some really handy tools here, including a feature called Issues. This is where we can break projects into manageable problems for collaborators to solve together.

We hope you find what you're looking for, but if you need help, you can email us here!

Thanks for co-creating with us!

How To Propose or Discuss Project Ideas

GitHub Issues work just like any other commenting system on the Internet.

First, you'll need to create an account.

Then you have two options:

Comment on an existing idea (a.k.a. "issue")

Scroll through the issues list first to see if anyone's already thinking the same way! If you see an idea that catches your eye, click on it, read the discussion, and then add your thoughts to the bottom of the discussion thread. If you see the Needs Leadership label, bring it up at a hack night, and if you're up for it you can take the lead on it!

Or, create a new idea.

If you don't see the idea you have in mind, add a new one. You'll need a title and description. Someone from the Code for Buffalo Core Team will respond, likely with some questions or feedback, and assign you to the issue to indicate you are leading the effort.

Here's a quick video intro on using Github Issues for discussion.

Next Steps