[Linux-aus] [LACTTE] Grant Application: Growstuff

Josh Stewart noisymime at gmail.com
Thu Nov 6 08:49:23 EST 2014


Hi Alex,

Council has reviewed your grant application and decided that, while we cannot fund this at the $2000 level requested, we would like to contribute $500 in aid of the project. Whilst your Indiegogo campaign has concluded, if you are still open to funding, this $500 grant would be provided as the equivalent of the ‘Individual Sponsor’ level outlined at https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/growstuff. 

Assuming this is workable for the project, please contact us via council at linux.org.au and we can arrange the details for this. 


Thanks

-- 
Josh Stewart


On 23/09/2014 8:03 AM, Alex Bayley wrote:


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Date: 23rd September, 2014

Project Name: Growstuff

Aim of project: to provide an open source platform and open data for food growers worldwide

Person responsible for request: Alex Bayley (skud at growstuff.org)

Request:

I am the founder and lead developer of Growstuff (http://growstuff.org), an open source/open data website for people who grow their own food (veggie gardeners, etc).  We provide the only usable international database of crop information and planting advice that is available under a free license (CC-BY-SA).

We have been running for 2 years as an open source project, and launched our website (http://growstuff.org/) just over a year ago. Our database currently has information about ~400 crops, largely crowdsourced from our 1000+ members worldwide.  As an open source project we have had around 40-50 code contributors, and are well known as a welcoming community, providing mentoring and other support to new developers to learn open source skills.

I am based in Ballarat, Victoria, and Growstuff has over a hundred members in Australia. About a quarter of our developers to date have been Australian, and Growstuff developers participate in local open source and free software activities (eg. hack nights run by the Melbourne Ruby meetup group).  Growstuff also provides technical and  open source expertise to 3000 Acres (http://3000acres.org/), a Melbourne-based open source non-profit aiming to help locals find vacant land to grow food. We have held one "open food hack day" with 3000 Acres and Open Food Network (yet another open source project based in Melbourne, who I believe received a Linux Australia grant last year), and hope to run more of these in future.

I am applying for a grant as part of our current fundraising campaign (http://igg.me/at/growstuff) to support the work of two developers to improve our open data API.  Overall, we are hoping to raise $20,000 but will be able to scale our work to the amount raised (from $10k on up); we are seeking $2,000 from Linux Australia which would make Linux Australia a "major sponsor" of Growstuff, and means we would include your logo in our footer for our year, and promote you as a sponsor/supporter of Growstuff through our newsletter/social media/etc.

The funds will go towards work on our open data API, which will include:

* Consulting with developers to determine their needs and preferences wrt our API
* Release of a "version 1" API
* Documentation of the version 1 API on our wiki
* Suite of examples and demos to help people use Growstuff's open crop data, published on github with documentation
* Weekly blog posts during the project, documenting our work and helping people use our open data
* Supporting developers working with our API to build their apps

Work will commence by late October, and continue for 1-3 months depending on funds raised.

Links:

Growstuff website: http://growstuff.org/
Github: http://github.com/Growstuff/growstuff
Wiki: http://wiki.growstuff.org/
Community forums: http://talk.growstuff.org
IRC: #growstuff on irc.freenode.net

-- 
Alex "Skud" Bayley
skud at growstuff.org
http://growstuff.org/


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