diff --git a/CNAME b/CNAME index 7fc80f6..a82dc5b 100644 --- a/CNAME +++ b/CNAME @@ -1 +1,6 @@ -codeforhamptonroads.org \ No newline at end of file +betanyc.us +www.betanyc.us +betanyc.org +betanyc.com +betanyc.net +beta.nyc diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e360e15..c5297f4 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,17 +1,16 @@ -http://codeforhamptonroads.org +http://betanyc.us =================== -###Coming Soon Summer 2013: Turning this into a Template for New Brigade Sites to Fork### +Landing page for BetaNYC.us -Landing page for *Code for Hampton Roads* - -Note that branch `gh-pages` is what shows on production codeforhamptonroads.org. Master does nothing. +Note that branch `gh-pages` is what shows on production BetaNYC.org. Master does nothing. #How to Code for this Repo Option A: Fork, Edit, then Pull Request when ready. -Option B: If in the Hampton Road's Brigade and you have write access to repo: Develop/test in your own branch, preferablly a feature-named-branch, and once it's ready for production, merge into gh-pages, which auto deploys to GitHub pages for codeforhamptonroads.org -Also, it's nice if you merge/commit to gh-pages, that you [let the team know on our Google Group](https://groups.google.com/a/codeforamerica.org/forum/#!forum/c4hrva). +Option B: If in the BetaNYC brigade and you have write access to repo: Develop/test in your own branch, preferably a feature-named-branch, and once it's ready for production, merge into gh-pages, which auto deploys to GitHub pages for BetaNYC.org + +Also, it's nice if you merge/commit to gh-pages, then [let the team know in the discussion group](http://www.meetup.com/betanyc/messages/archive/). #License [Apache License, Version 2.0](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) @@ -19,5 +18,5 @@ Also, it's nice if you merge/commit to gh-pages, that you [let the team know on #Attribution and Thanks This repo and the site codeforvirginiabeach.org uses Twitter Bootstrap and started from their [Carousel jumbotron](http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/examples/carousel.html) template. They are awesome. -#Issues, Questions, Wana Help? -We take Pull Requests! See http://codeforhamptonroads.org for getting involved, and http://codeforamerica.org if outside Hampton Roads, Virginia. Use github's issues if you see a problem or have a feature request. You can contact the maintainer Bret Fisher at bret@codeforamerica.org or @BretFisher. +#Issues, Questions, Wanna Help? +We take Pull Requests! See http://betanyc.us for getting involved, and http://brigade.codeforamerica.org if outside New York City. Use github's issues if you see a problem or have a feature request. You can contact the maintainer Noel Hidalgo at noel@beta.nyc or @betanyc. diff --git a/images/apple60Gray.png b/images/apple60Gray.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e951eaf Binary files /dev/null and b/images/apple60Gray.png differ diff --git a/images/apple70gray.png b/images/apple70gray.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..05f0eb1 Binary files /dev/null and b/images/apple70gray.png differ diff --git a/images/appleBlack.png b/images/appleBlack.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7fe4cb4 Binary files /dev/null and b/images/appleBlack.png differ diff --git a/images/hero1280.png b/images/hero1280.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0b2974e Binary files /dev/null and b/images/hero1280.png differ diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index a04205d..b0fb73c 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -1,43 +1,34 @@ - +
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- A casual weekly meetup where - we work on projects and hack open data.
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+ Frequently, we are hosting events that explain NYC's open data or give you a unique insight into a 21st Century NYC. Join us on meetup.
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- An open conversation online about what we're doing now and what's next. We're also on - freenode IRC at #codeforva.
+We host open conversations on meetup.com and facebook.com about what we're doing now and what's next.
- Code for America is the organization that helped inspire - many of us that we can change our City. +
+The purpose of BetaNYC is to build a community who sustains a thriving local civic technology ecosystem and Code for America's goals and strategic outcomes. Check out our discussion groups or visit our blog for more communications.
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We are a Code for America Brigade, - which means we're volunteers that contribute - our talents toward improving the way our local governments and community organizations use the web. - Brigade is about action and you're here because you are someone who takes action. - See what kind of things brigades do, or watch the - - inspirational TED talk given by Jennifer Pahlka, the founder of Code for America.
+BetaNYC is building a connected New York City by the people, for the people, for 21st Century.
+ We are NYC’s civic technology and open government vanguard. BetaNYC is an organizing force for local civic engagement - we are a network of civic-minded volunteers who contribute their skills toward digital platforms for government and community service.
+ Since 2009, we have worked with elected officials to engage NYC’s technology community. We have helped pass transformative open government legislation, and have supported NYC’s civic oriented startups.
+ We are inaugural members of the NYC Transparency Working Group, a groups who supports efforts to use information technology to make New York City government more open and accountable, and to get the greatest public value from the city's wealth of digital information.
+ We are a Code for America Brigade, which means we are volunteers that contribute our talents toward improving the way our local governments and community organizations use the web.
+ Check out what brigades do, or watch the
+ inspirational TED talk given by Jennifer Pahlka, the founder of Code for America.
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- View our - Meetups site for our next location and time. We meet every - Wednesday where we hack (develop) our projects, - or brainstorm on current issues and activities around Virginia Beach, Norfolk, and the rest. It's actually a lot of fun, with great people and usually food/drink.
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+ View our Meetup.com site for our next location and time. We try to meet every week to hack (develop), yack (discuss), and map (plan) our projects. We use this time to brainstorm on current issues and activities in and around NYC.
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- Can't make it to a meetup? No problem. We collaborate on projects, ask for help, and post wins - to our Code for Hampton Roads forum where you can get new posts in email and reply. We welcome anyone to sign-up... you might just see something you're interested in helping with. We're also in IRC chat on freenode.net channel #codeforva.
+Can't make it to an event? No problem. We collaborate on projects, ask for help, and post wins to our Meetup.com discussion list or Facebook discussion group. Plug in and make NYC better. We welcome everyone...
+Our Brigade Captains are Kevin Curry (kevin@codeforamerica.org or @kmcurry) and Bret Fisher (bret@codeforamerica.org or @BretFisher) and we want to hear from you!
+You can follow us on twitter at @BetaNYC. BetaNYC is led by Noel Hidalgo, aka @noneck, and co-organized with Ariel Kennan, Benjamin Arancibia, Emily Goldman, Hayley Richardson, Kara Chesal, Lauren Rennee, Lucio Tolentino, Terrance Beckett, Tong Xiang, Volkan Unsal, and Yasi Razvan. We want to hear from you! Contact us.
+ Frequently, we are hosting events that explain NYC's open data or give you a unique insight into a 21st Century NYC. Join us on meetup.
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+ + We host an open conversation about what we're doing now and what's next.
+ +Code for America is the organization that helped inspire
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+ BetaNYC is building a connected New York City by the people, for the people, for 21st Century.
+ We are NYC’s civic technology and open government vanguard. BetaNYC is an organizing force for local civic engagement - we are a network of civic-minded volunteers who contribute their skills toward digital platforms for government and community service.
+ Since 2009, we have worked with elected officials to engage NYC’s technology community. We have helped pass transformative open government legislation, and have supported NYC’s civic oriented startups.
+ We are inaugural members of the NYC Transparency Working Group, a groups who supports efforts to use information technology to make New York City government more open and accountable, and to get the greatest public value from the city's wealth of digital information.
+ We are a Code for America Brigade, which means we are volunteers that contribute our talents toward improving the way our local governments and community organizations use the web.
+ Check out what brigades do, or watch the
+ inspirational TED talk given by Jennifer Pahlka, the founder of Code for America.
+
+ View our Meetups site for our next location and time. We try to meet every week to hack (develop), yack (discuss), and map (plan) our projects. We use this time to brainstorm on current issues and activities in and around NYC.
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+ + Can't make it to a meetup? No problem. We collaborate on projects, ask for help, and post wins + to our discussion list. Plug in and make NYC better. We welcome everyone...
+BetaNYC is led by Noel Hidalgo (noel@codeforamerica.org or @noneck) and Chris Whong (cwhong@codeforamerica.org or @chis_whong) and we want to hear from you!
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