 So this is the last session basically and so we have been doing this since the first open source design dev room and it's basically just as you could see on the schedule just a session to pitch your own project and to ask for design help. So if you have an open source project where you need any design help whatsoever like a logo or some interaction design or just a design review or something like that. Yeah, this is your chance now to pitch your project with, it's just, yeah, voluntarily anyone who comes up like I know some people who already want to show their project right here for example. And so you just have three minutes just quickly explain what, yeah it's hardcore so we don't have a lot of time. So just quickly be concise, describe what your project does. You can come up here and just open your website or your github or any repository or whatever. Just quickly explain what your project does, how you need design help and how to contact you. And you have three minutes that would be cool. And also if you come up here and present your project we also ask you to, if you didn't do that already, afterwards go to our jobs page and submit that what you presented as a job posting. So it's also there for anyone who doesn't attend right now. Okay, so who wants to go first? Koala? Okay. Okay, so who else also wants to go? I saw some hands, okay, cool, okay, nice. Okay, you want to go first? Yeah. All right, yeah, I will just hold this here. Okay, who has the time? Does someone of you have the time? Okay, great. I'll hold it for you. Okay, so this is about Koala. Koala is like a meta linter, so you may know linters is like usually one tool doing one specific kind of analysis on one language. So you usually need more of those and you don't want to use multiple of those tools. Koala is like a meta linter and it basically uses those tools for you. It's one unified user interface for 66 programming languages and usually more than one analysis available for every language. We need design help in terms of usability. What we basically want to do is a usability test. So all that you get from me right now is koala.io. That's our website. And I want you to set that up for a project to do something reasonable with it and figure out if it works for you or not. Especially if it doesn't work for you, you can fill in the results at koala.io slash usability or you can just file us an issue. So it's very simple. Go to koala.io and later to koala.io slash usability. Thank you. Thank you. Remember to also put that in the job sport. Very cool. So at koala.io slash usability, there will be like a questionnaire. Okay, cool. I mean, it's not cool that it's a Google form. Sorry. I guess it's okay. Okay, who's next? Yeah. That's a project putting up on koala. So maybe it would make sense to get right now. Maybe yes. Yes. So whoever wants to come, just come up. I don't pay attention who raised their hand. Just come up. So you've got a rough idea of koala now. Just sit down here. There is no more letters. I'm made in letters blank and a real hacker. Account type. Oh, it's a German keyboard too. Is it? Oh, that's good. Oh, yeah, maybe don't open those tiny URLs. I don't know where. I'm just searching for my answer. All right, so you got a rough idea of koala now. And so you haven't seen anything of, okay, thank you. So you got a rough idea of koala. With koala, there's something we want to do like, we want to integrate it into GitHub. So it's actually usable. It's very, so we can have a seamless integration into GitHub. And you know, I can see the comments which are, by the linters produced by koala are right in GitHub. So the idea is that it would look like something like that. So that's the product we want to do. Oh my God, you can't see it at all. Ta-da. Here it is. So that's the eventual outcome. So not much design work to be done there because it's GitHub basically. But what we are thinking about is how to do a nice configuration. And so that's our approach for the configuration so far. Yeah, we're not designers. It's basically not pretty nice. We just tried something, but we really would need some feedback on that and how to make that, how to make a good experience for the users on that point. So there will be a questionnaire at koala.io.slashgitmate at koala.io.slashgitmate. And if you have any feedback on that, if you would like to contribute this time, I would be very happy to see at koala.io.slashgitmate or visit us at gitmate.io. Thank you very much. Cool. Just go there and open the project page. We'll do so. Just close that maybe. Yeah, or just open it there. Yeah. You need to click. Can you hold this? Yep. I'm Michael from Fremdika. Fremdika is a decentralized social network. We are here. We exist for several years. You might know diaspora. We can talk to them as well. We are open source based on PHP and Co. And we really desperately need help for designers. For example, this home page here is kind of ugly shit. It's totally old. And we tried to do a new home page that, yeah, looked... Where we really rewrote everything and it looks even uglier. Because it's just... Yeah. And so we really need people who are willingly to help us just do the... Yeah, just for new users for people who are interested in it so that they don't see this mess and say, what the fuck? Yeah. So that they can do the first step and see, oh yeah, that's looking nice. And yeah. And this is one of the things other things would be. Maybe if there are people who are good in user experience stuff and so could have a look as well could try. Like in one of the other talks where people... One could ask people for testing why people create an account but never come back in this whole stuff. This would be totally appreciated this help. So where to dive in? Like how to contact you? Like where is your code or your... Our code. These are all some weird ugly things. I don't know where the mail address is point to... So best would be on GitHub. The keyboard is really cool. I painted it black, I'm sorry. Yeah. More of German. And it's... Yeah, but most... This is the address . And we could be reached over of course contacting here with issues and so on. I will try to add a job entry as well. Awesome. Thanks. I can also type for you. Yeah, disregard my history or whatever. I hope you didn't see anything wrong. Sorry? Oh yeah, that's true. Oh shit, there's a video. Hello. I'm Harida from the Reproducible Builds project. Reproducible Builds are about free software as nice. Of course we can modify the sources, share the sources, edit the sources and pass them on. But nobody uses sources, we use binaries and we need to believe that a binary is the source and the way to overcome this belief is enable everybody to rebuild this exact same binary. So this is Reproducible Builds as a technical project and we are looking for a logo. And... So I'm Harida from Debian but involved is Arch Linux, Basefrog, Bitcoin, Corbwood, Debian, FDroid, FreeBSD, Fedora, Geeks, Lead, NetBSD, Nixle as OpenZoozo, OpenWRT, Tails. We are looking for a logo for this Reproducible Builds project for everybody and we have a page describing the logo which is... We have a page in the Debian we can just search for Reproducible Builds logo which is not the right page. So there are 16 ideas for Reproducible Builds logos. Some are usable as logos, some are not. Some are for the Olympic Games. I like this idea but it's not a logo. This is also nice or this or the reddit for Reproducing. I don't know. You can mail me my name is Holga from Debian. Thank you. Cool. Thank you. And just one question. How long are you looking for a logo? Because you have all these ideas already? No, I mean since how long? Since... Oh, okay. So it's reasonably fresh. Oh, the slash is I think here. It wouldn't be so bad but all the keys have the symbols rubbed off so you can't see what you're typing. It's because I'm a real hacker. What is this? Customize your online presence. What good is that? I need to show off this. Whatever. That's not helpful at all. Hi, Daniel Quinn. Anyone here played with a game called Guala? Do you remember it? It was a while ago. No? It was a great game. I fell in love with it. And then they sold out to Facebook and Facebook was like screw you guys and they just closed the whole company, stole the staff and imported them. So when it died my friend and I got very upset and we wanted to bring the game back but we were going to make it better and my friend, she had this brilliant idea. She was going to come up with this really cool game and the mother company came up with something you may have heard of it, Pokemon Go. Between the time that she had the idea and the time that they came out with it I started writing it and I swear to God like four years ago I had a fully functional API. It was the coolest game ever if you really liked talking to JSON APIs. But it was this cool game where you could walk down to the water and it would know that you're near water and it would check the position of the stars near you based on that. There was leveling there was upgrades, all kinds of stuff it's still there, it's all on GitHub, you can play with it if you like. But it's just an API it's really ugly. I need it to be sexy, I need pictures I need illustrations and I get anything that's prettier than an API so you're raising your hand I'll go ahead. Oh no, not at all because copyright. Yeah, well, that's the other thing but the thing is Pokemon is kind of a problem because the creatures themselves are limited. The way the game is designed for us is they're designed to just be we can add new breeds of creatures based on other aspects that we can get so for example right now with your Latin longitude I can get the position of the stars in the cosmos I can get the current weather where you are I can get the historical weather you are so figure out whether or not it's colder than it used to be and generate a different cold monster or not The region you are and the monsters all have regions there's also like one in a hundred chance that you may pick up a tourist so you're in the UK and you're collecting monsters and they all have little UK flags on them but every once in a while one's from Japan and now you get this idea you want to go all around the world and collect monsters from all around the world so all of this stuff is it was fun for people like me who like to collect things so I want to just make the game so I can play the game but if any of you guys would also like to play the game or perhaps make some money into a functional object that would be awesome but yeah come and get a hold of me my contact info is hidden by that totally useless thing at the bottom so just look at me I'm Daniel Quinn dot org go to my website there and you can contact me through that thanks cool, thank you let me know if you need help tapping the T is here and commands new tab you can just open it in that tab it's controlling oh it's controlling oh ok it doesn't change dot yeah hi I'm Christian Frieson it means Shiva in English or Fiberfrost in German anyway I'm a researcher in human computer interaction at Inria in Lille and I'm developing a tool to help UX researchers and IHCI researchers to observe how people use their own apps so I'm going to introduce it by two use cases some time ago I was working on a project consisting in observing how sound designers find sounds, explore sounds if it was like in grids or lists if the tools that are available to record this are like a quick time player or other tools but you cannot get the click input from the keyboard you cannot extract it as a separate file for analysis so it's not convenient to annotate everything by hand and so we wanted to develop another solution like it's going to be really small but it's a browser that combines similarity of sound based on tags and based on the sound itself so to evaluate it for usability we wanted to do quantitative analysis and then we had to compare this application with another one that they used and maybe some of you might have recognized but I guess that is too small this is Pro Tools from DG Design there are no user logs available so we had to reverse engineer some so at last this is the app I'm working on it's called Inspector Widget there is a reference to a famous animated series back in the days so the idea is this is the recording of the desktop of anybody's computer and by using a scratch like language we can program annotations and then browse the video synchronized to these annotations for instance this is the file browser of Pro Tools how can we see when people are browsing for sounds making some queries to find sounds playing back so if we don't have access to the DOM for web applications the structure of widgets so we select regions and we extract them from the video how do you need design help so I would need people that would help for the design of the application but more so users that are designers themselves that might use this tool for contextual inquiries or usability testing I would want them to try it for now I'm almost the only developer of it so it's only available for Mac sorry well I would need help from the developers as well and the time is up but thanks if you want to reach me well the project is on GitHub and sorry well if you browse this website my contact is going to be visible so thank you hi everybody my name is Rio and I'm from the daisy program basically we try to build the internet of energy and make energy as a common basically we are a team of something like today 10 people it's an open design program for people who consider energy as a common and what we are trying to do basically is to work on three levels one level is the hardware level how you can monitor the consumption and the production of energy and make it sensible or has a representation for it for the users and for the people who are directly in touch with with energy let's say this is the first level the second level is the software level so we worked on with kind of blockchain technology called Ethereum basically what we are trying to do is basically how you let's say design an infrastructure for people to share to directly share or sell energy to each other instead of let's say selling the energy to the grid or to another producer so this is basically the project which we are working on we are looking for help from designers first of all the design of the contributions because we like this project is open source so we like people to get involved in both the design of the interaction between the people and the energy actually so this is the first thing the second thing is that we need design help to basically design the governance of the energy what we are trying to do is basically to build a micro scale or micro grid energy grid and one of the thing that is quite complicated is how you deal with the local marketplace actually and this local marketplace has to be let's say design has to have governance that is rightly designed for interaction between the peers that is to say the producers, the build operators the citizens etc etc thank you okay one last one okay okay so we are working on the GNU TALER project which is a free software project for implementing a payment system that allows anonymous payment but receiving the money is not anonymous so we have this website TALER.net you can find the developers page yeah it's here so just very briefly the system looks like the way you would use it you have a bank account with for instance euros you withdraw coins into your wallet which runs in your browser or phone these are anonymous coins that each represent a euro or it can be tied to dollars or whatever else as well so this system is not a currency but just a payment system so it is intended to replace credit cards and PayPal and similar systems so what happens in the system is that you have your bank and exchanges your currency to anonymous coins and you pay with your coins to merchants and the merchants can go back to the exchange and get back the euros or whatever currency you have so what we started doing we have started implementing the whole system and we have a browser extension using the web extensions API and what we need help it is designing the layout and the design of the extensions pages we have these browser popups in the corner usually so we have we need to display the current balance and the confirmation pages for payments or the layout so it's HTML, CSS basically design work that we need help with and so if you go to tarar.net on the developers page you can find the contact information we have a mailing list discussion so we have this mailing list you can send a message there and if you would like to help with the design of the web extensions that's what it mainly and thanks cool, thanks okay so that was it so everyone who asked for design help now please go to open source design.net slash jobs and there's a link to post the job and it's basically just adding a markdown file to a repository so you just put in the info there and I think we even have this form up already so it's even a form not a markdown file and blah blah oh yeah okay yeah exactly and basically like kind of also a job or if you want to contribute like we're an open collective so we're on github.com slash open source design if you want to get involved yeah it's all open to contribution just a quick question do you think it's a good idea also next year to have this kind of the dev room for open source design okay so thank you so much yeah thanks a lot so hopefully see you next year and yeah if you want to give a talk just yeah hand it in and check us out on twitter also