 Hi, my name is Toby and If you don't like my talk you're you're free to throw your rockets on to me because I didn't get one so I'm gonna talk about broken lifts, which is a project which was initiated by Crowdhagen which is on the next slide crowdhousing and He's a maybe well known by wheelmap.org and Yeah, there's a community called social Helden and that's when he announced the topic and Created broken lifts and that was in December and the random hacks of kindness event and there were many people Involved as you can see and And I'm gonna tell you what we did You can see that there was totally messed up with people who didn't know each other before and we tried to create a better version of Out of service notices for broken lifts here in Berlin and the current situation is that you have the S-Bahn and B4g as the public service provider and Whenever lift is broken, you can go to this website and look it up and maybe you notice this on the top S-Bahn Puts the current date. So I prepared that slide at four o'clock this night So what we came up with this architecture basically Within 12 hours and so we just took the information from the website scripted Created and back-end API to put out Jason and XML and then there were some guys Who created the front end? as you could see here, maybe and So We came up with Two two versions as I said XML and Jason we decided on Jason and The back end could be called by different URLs like seen here so you could ask for lifts or stations or manufacturers whatever you like and that was one group separated developing on this and So that's how it looks like adjusts a json file or an XML file and there's a URL you could just try it out if you want and For the front end we decided to build a static web page working with HTML CSS and JavaScript to load information so we have a list of all the broken lifts and a detailed view and there are some statistics because we're keeping the history of brokenness and that allows people to view if this broken this lift is a broken all day, so you won't go there anymore and For convenience you you could track Certain route so if you decide to go to alexander plots and free to shots are all all week That's an URL you could use all the all the time because it includes the IDs of the lifts and So that's that's something that hasn't been on the on the website of before gay or a spawn What's the next slide I forgot Yeah, we used ruby on your heads and if you're familiar with that you could just jump in it's all on github and also if you're a front-end guy or just Want to make design we're looking for you and You could contact us via Twitter or or just forked a github project. It's all open source you could also try and Take a look at it and just Learn from it because I didn't know all the stuff before I never did a project like this and We need you we need Back and front and divorce a designer. You can also spread the word give us a treat and We want to improve the whole broken lift situation and Yeah, if you if you Extend this project that would be good and Yeah, are there any questions, please? I guess there are not so that's why I put this slide in that's just I candy that's a project Visualization by goss so that's how we created the structure of the project and I I Just put it in tonight at five o'clock because I didn't know how to fill 20 slides and That's where I finish I'm sorry. I got to write this one out. It's part of the format Because you see I know that there's gonna be somebody who's going to watch the videos of this and then see how accurate I was at clicking and advancing every slide and seeing come up with an error vector for each one So yeah five four three All right, give them a round of applause. That was awesome. Thank you