Hello Joshua, and welcome to the Arches project forum!

Many thanks for sharing this information about your previous experience, which 
sounds fascinating. Here on the forum you will find many developers and 
heritage specialists who share your enthusiasm for the documentation of the 
past, so do continue to post your thoughts.

With all good wishes

Edmund

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Joshua Ng
Sent: 02 March 2014 01:56
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Arches] Re: Signing in

Hi everyone,

I'm hailing from Singapore. Currently a Master of Science (Information Systems) 
student at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. I got to know about 
Arches from Google Summer of Code (GSoC) and I intend to apply to GSoC 2014.

I am a self-professed history/archives/heritage geek. I did an internship stint 
at NUS Hollywood Lab & UCLA Hypermedia Studio and worked on the Remapping 
LA<http://remap.ucla.edu/research/cultural-civic-computing/718-remapping-la>: 
Hollywood Place project. Then I did another internship stint at Asian Film 
Archive<http://asianfilmarchive.org/>, mainly web development and maintenance. 
My last project I went on to try to revive the long forgotten Eusoff Archives 
for Eusoff Hall<http://www.eusoff.nus.edu.sg/>, a residential college of 50 
years. I have always wanted to contribute more in the cultural heritage scene.

So when Arches popped-out from the list of approved mentoring organization, I 
almost jumped out of my chair. Arches seems to be the perfect tool for the 
Bukit Brown Cemetery<http://www.wmf.org/project/bukit-brown>* project that I 
might be working on with my university professor after my Master's 
dissertation! It is open source too!

I am familiar with Python as I'm using pandas to analyse JSON data for my 
dissertation. I would rate my JavaScript and CSS3/HTML5 knowledge as 
intermediate. I went through the Django tutorial once some time ago, probably 
need a refresher.

Looking at the list of suggested ideas<http://archesproject.org/ideas/>, it 
would seem that these are the ones that I think I could handle:-

 1.  User Settings
 2.  Admin UI Improvements .
 3.  Richer CRM Classes for GIS data looks interesting.

    *   I was introduced to ontologies and RDF in the Information Architecture 
and Design class last semester. So I think I'm still quite new to the area. It 
will be great if there are more information on what exactly are the classes and 
how would the incorporation processes look like?

what can you see out of the window? Is there any heritage in your view?
As I look out of my window, I see a typically quiet estate as it's Sunday 
morning. Even the demolition work down the street took a break today. As 
Singapore is an island state and land is scarce, the struggle between progress 
and heritage preservation is very real. Case in point, my housing estate was 
built circa 1976 and many people lived and grew up here. Despite the 
significance of it, one whole section of housing units are currently being 
demolished to make way for newer buildings.

In Singapore, anything more than 20 years old is considered old. My housing 
estate is merely one among many similar projects across the island. The most 
prominent one is the aforementioned *Bukit 
Brown<http://www.wmf.org/project/bukit-brown> (BB), a cemetery for pioneering 
Chinese immigrants tracing back to the mid-nineteenth century. It is said to be 
the largest Chinese cemetery outside of China. But that doesn't stop the 
government from initiating plans to bisect BB with a major thoroughfare and 
repurpose it for housing. Exhumations of several thousand graces has already 
begun in December 2013. This issue has garnered international attention and 
Bukit Brown has just got listed as a World Monument Watch 
Site<http://www.wmf.org/project/bukit-brown> (2014). As it is unlikely the 
government will change its mind now, we are trying our best to document and 
preserve as many information about the graves and the cemetery. Arches seems to 
be a perfect fit for this project.



So yup, I have checked out the arches source code from bitbucket, tested the 
3GB VM and vagrant is building arches as I type.

All in all, I am ready to get my hands dirty and have a great time. :D



Joshua Ng
(i'm lurking on #arches IRC for the past few days as joshuatj. Do say hi if you 
see me!)



On Wednesday, 13 March 2013 18:29:01 UTC+8, Edmund Lee wrote:
Hello all, ... and welcome in particular to those who have joined the Arches 
Discussion Forum recently.

This online group was initially set up for the project team, and has just 
recently been opened up as the public, so some of us haven't met before. How 
about we all share a bit of background, just like we would if we were meeting 
in the real world? If that sounds good to you, reply to this thread and share 
with the group some or all of the following:

 *   what is your interest in Arches?

 *   where in the world are you working?
and, just to make it a bit more fun,

 *   what can you see out of the window? Is there any heritage in your view?

I look forward to getting to know everyone a bit better!



Ed
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