Hi Nisha, Srinivas,

Thanks.. the idea started out with engaging a college's whole computer
engineering department or a prof and his/her students for a full-fledged
internship/mou project that extends over at least 3 months. And then I
thought it would be better to throw the challenge out in the open instead
of locking-in dependency... if the bus authority is the one issuing the
challenge then it'll probably carry through and get taken up seriously.
Professors usually complain about not having meaty projects for their
students' internships. So let's meet that demand.

So right now this is how I envision a possible contest timeline (I'm
thinking to much ahead but here it is anyway):
1. Announcement with open sharing of data and design requirements (so
really kicking it off with all resources made available)
2. Taking in registrations from teams
3. Forming an online community of all participating teams and airing out
all doubts, clarifications etc there
4. Setting periodic "checkpoints" of select features that each team must
achieve and showcase or else be dropped from the competition. (like
achieving map display, achieving stops-editing, on-map editing, GTFS
conversion, etc)
5. Final lap of 1 month to get everything together, and have to put up
fully functional prototype loaded with data for public review by a set
deadline.
6. Some surprises that I don't want to reveal right now, they'll work only
if kept secret.

And here's how I'm thinking of bringing the aspects of collaboration in :
Teams can contact each other and merge into one, with no roll-back
possibility. This will be easily done IF we haven't kept any prize money
that needs to be split. This could lead to, say, a joint solution created
by 2 or 3 colleges working together.

I don't care if it doesn't work out at the end.. something of this sort
will produce something or the other that's useful. After all, when you want
to hit a target, you need to fire a few degrees upward to account for
gravity.

What I've visualized in the ppt is basically a visualization of the needs
that the folks at PMPML have been telling us again and again over the last
few months. 2 weeks back the newly appointed CMD also told us that they
desperately need this kind of thing, and so I decided to flesh out the
requirements so we have something detailed to go with.

This would happen at the output end of an ongoing effort to (finally!)
standardize the data that they have, bringing it to a format that is both
human and machine compatible (and PMPML-approved.. their consent and
commitment is critical). So it's taking shape here, please see the
"swargate" sheet:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ppFJeb7Dnj6-1yvniH2Q6exQFzK6fM0wsZNn4XZIvkI

Base data prepared by an org named ITDP, this data is a few years old but
is more recent that the GTFS file we have, and has had ground-truthing and
stops rationalization done. So the plan is to populate this, and then guide
the PMPML's transport managers through editing and updating it, and
simultaneously we might launch the contest.



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Cheers,
Nikhil
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Pune, India
Self-designed learner at Swaraj University <http://www.swarajuniversity.org>
http://nikhilsheth.blogspot.in




On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 11:01 AM, Nisha Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey
>
> Wow! This is really interesting.  I've added our transport committee
> (Suvajit, Srinivas, and Tejas) to the mail.
>
> Where did this come from? Is this something Pune is interested in hosting?
> Or you are asking them to?
>
> I would suggest for contests to look at a good example of working with
> government sites - Design for America -
> https://sunlightfoundation.com/blog/2010/05/26/design-america-winners/
>
> I would also say that doing the whole system as a contest is a lot of
> work. Would they have to design the entire web interface or just parts of
> it?
>
> Nisa
>
> On Sun, Jul 5, 2015 at 11:47 AM, Nikhil VJ <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Friends,
>>
>> Kindly take a look at this and suggest if you have any ideas. I'll be
>> pitching it to PMPML over the next few days.
>>
>> The subject line is quite long, here it is again:
>>
>> Draft requirements document for Design Contest for open sourced Bus
>> Routes Management System for PMPML
>>
>> PS: In case the attachment got lost on the way, you can get it online
>> here:
>>
>> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1FuLHS84uHuxQEsEquiWxcuiUdkv7Z8l29ImsYay5SHc/edit?usp=sharing
>>
>> --
>> Cheers,
>> Nikhil
>> +91-966-583-1250
>> Pune, India
>> Self-designed learner at Swaraj University <
>> http://www.swarajuniversity.org>
>> http://nikhilsheth.blogspot.in
>>
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