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Hackathon Welcome to the submission repository for the Colony Hackathon.

You can read more about the Colony Network and the colonyJS library on the Docs site.

Gitter

To meet potential team members, chat about projects, or get help with your code and the ColonyJS library, head over to the the colonyHackathon Gitter.

Submission Guidelines

Participating in the hackathon is as easy as contributing to an open source project on GitHub. Exactly so, because you will register your project by creating an issue in this repository, and submit it by creating a pull request.

Here’s how it works:

The Submission Process

1) Create an issue

Your first step is to create an issue in the colonyHackathon repository. This issue acts as a "soft" registration for the hackathon, and can help you to coordinate your ideas with other participants. An issue is a good place to talk openly about your project ideas with others before you decide on its exact scope.

Use your issue to talk with collaborators, brainstorm, and organize. Check out the other issues to see if there are participants who want to work on the same things.

Members of the colony team will be able to point other participants to your issue (if it looks like they can help), help you with technical questions, or just offer support :)

Issue events will also be pulled into the Gitter feed Gitter which is a better place for more general discussion and chatting.

2) Build with Colony

Work on your project as you like. How you work is up to you; We recommend creating a new GitHub repo for your team. Remember to only begin working on your project after the hackathon begins on June 5th!

Use the issue you created in step 1 to let others know where your project lives. You might want discuss any technical challenges or attract additional teammembers.

Wherever you work, remember that your project should include an Open Source License of some form, and should be accessible to everyone after the submission deadline.

3) Fork and PR

When you feel ready to submit, create a new fork of the colonyHackathon repo, and add your project as a markdown file inside colonyHackathon/submissions/.

You can use submissions/exampleProject.md as a template if you like.

Be sure that your project's folder links to the repo you've been working in, and contains any other supporting materials that you want evaluated by judges (such as links to a pitch deck or demo video).

Once ready, submit via a new pull request.

Opening a Pull Request establishes your project as an "official" submission

You can open a PR before the submission deadline and continue to work, but all materials must be finalized before the end of the hackathon. Any commits to your project submission after the deadline will not be considered.

We'd also recommend referencing the issue you created in step 1 using keywords in your PR.

Submit your pull request before the submission deadline: June 24, 23:59 GMT

4) Congratulate your team (and yourself) on a job well-done

Whether or not you get a prize, you deserve to be proud of your work. Thanks for participating in the hackathon!

Dates

June 5th Registration begins

June 24th Submission deadline

June 25th Judging begins

June 29th Winners Announced

Judges and Scoring

Submissions will be graded across the following equally-weighted criteria:

  1. Functionality
  2. Creativity
  3. Difficulty
  4. Design

Info about our super-awesome judges panel can be found on the hackathon website.

Prizes

Grand Prize: 10,000 DAI

2nd Prize: 5,000 DAI

3rd Prize: 2,000 DAI

Runners up:

3 winners: 1,000 DAI

10 winners: 500 DAI

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colonyhackathon's Issues

Sketch to production

Colony Hackathon Submission

Project Title

Sketch to production

Project Description

It's just first idea that came to my mind so just for a starter – why not build an uber-like thing for putting Sketch prototypes to live? A designer upload his design, push the button and the army of small ants develop his design live app in hours.

Project Repository

Github, I guess.

Team Members and Contact info

[email protected]
Telegram @vladislavsorokin

Sure!

The Hackathon Example Project

Project Title:

The Hackathon Example project

Project Description

This project meets a real problem in the decentralized ecosystem: Lack of example projects for the Colony Hackathon. When complete, this project will be a good example of something to #BUIDL during the hackathon, and will allow other projects to see what kinds of things they should include in their submission.

Team Members and Contact info

Griffin: @gichiba on twitter and github, [email protected]

I'm looking for person(s) interested to help with:
-JS/MongoDB (the project needs a front-end to run on a hosted website)
-Graphic Design (we want pretty graphics)

Any additional info you might want to share now:

We'll be doing a video call meetup to discuss additional ideas at 5pm GMT on Monday, May 21st, if you are interested to join this project! Ask Griffin for the details.

Colony $25k Online Hackathon (June 5th–24th)

Colony Hackathon

Build real applications on the Colony Protocol with the colonyJS library, give feedback, and win prizes.

This issue is to award the 16 prizes to the winners of the Colony Hackathon. To be eligible to win, you must register and make a submission before June 24th at 23:59 GMT.

View our website or docs site for more information.

Dates

June 5th: Registration begins
June 24th: Submission deadline
June 25th: Judging begins
June 29th: Winners Announced

Scoring Rubric

All submissions will be graded across the following equally-weighted criteria:

  • Functionality
  • Creativity
  • Difficulty
  • Design

Information about our 16 member judging panel can be found on our website.

Prizes and Winners

There will be a total of 16 prizes awarded:

1st Prize: 10,000 DAI
2nd Prize: 5,000 DAI
3rd Prize: 2,000 DAI

Runners up:
3 winners: 1,000 DAI
10 winners: 500 DAI

All prizes will be paid in DAI via this issue as funded on Gitcoin.

Rules

All participants agree to be bound by the official hackathon rules.

TrueGift

Colony Hackathon Submission

Project Title

TrueGift

Project Description

A collaboration platform for crowdsourcing solutions to 21st century challenges.

Decentralised operations based on location for the co-creation of unique products by upcycling unwanted / unused materials through crowdsourced donations of time and skill.

Project Repository

https://github.com/KCWx9/TrueGift_Colony

Team Members and Contact info

@KCWx9
@gkimbwala
@justpixel
@vardhanapoorv
@Wipakelly

We have the right team for the hackathon.

You can find us here: https://gitter.im/TrueGift_Colony
More updates to follow.

Colony Hackason Project

Colony Hackathon Submission

Project Title


Project Description

Project Repository

Team Members and Contact info

OSSColony

Colony Hackathon Submission

OSSColony


Project Description

Colony's systems are great for organization around open source project. A good start would be to focus on software development projects. OSSColony would let developers join and search for an existing project (colony domain), or create one.
Integrates a donation/investment system per project.

Project Repository

https://github.com/Draeken/SoftwareColony

Team Members and Contact info

@Draeken @Draekenn

Open to accepting new team members/contributors.

Blockgeeks coupon code not working

Colony Hackathon Submission

Hi, this is not a hackathon idea as much as an actual issue. I've tried to use my coupon code on blockgeeks, but they reject it. Can someone else confirm that the code from the hackathon signup email is still valid?


Federated Learning

Colony Hackathon Submission

Project Title


Project Description

Project Repository

Team Members and Contact info

Software Development Outsourcing Interface

Colony Hackathon Submission

Software Development Outsourcing Interface


Project Description

  1. A (d)App that allows a non-technical person to describe something to have created at a very high level,

    • eg "an app" or "a tshirt".
  2. This is then posted as a task to colony, with the objective that somebody who knows something about that thing creates 5 follow-up pieces of information that is needed from the consumer.

    • eg "what should the app look like?" or "what color should the tshirt be?".
  3. The user answers those questions, and the process repeats

  4. when someone has enough information to execute that portion of work, they can do so.

we will also try to add some AI elements to reduce the number of new question generation cycles.

Project Repository

https://github.com/mibzman/Breakdownly

Team Members and Contact info

Confirmed:
@mibzman or [email protected]
@droter
@csinko

Pending:
@yutarond @yutarokoga
@Bukowsky

Open to accepting new team members/contributors. Angular2+, solidity, nodeJS, NLP experience preferred.

Cross blockchain contract execution system

Colony Hackathon Submission

Project Title


My goal is to develop a smart contract system that can operate accross blockchains. Im positive that a project like this will reduce the effort needed to work accross blockchains (vs developing a standard) and can exponentialize adoption.

Project Description

Project Repository

Team Members:
Simon Romano: [email protected]
Team Members and Contact info

GitColony / BountyColony -- Divide and Conquer a large StandardBounty

Colony Hackathon Submission

GitColony / BountyColony


The goal of this project is to make it possible for funders to create large scale Standard Bounties which require a colony of coordination to complete. The original funders can have as much or as little to do with the management and completion of the Standard Bounty as they wish.

  1. This project will have a Fulfillment contract deployed to interface between a Standard Bounty and a Colony.

  2. A Standard Bounty is created on Gitcoin, Bounties Network, or other bounty site that follows the standard.

  3. Any address (including the creator of the Standard Bounty) can then interface with this project's Fulfillment contract to trigger the fullfillBounty() on the Standard Bounty and initiate the creation of the colony...

  4. This calls Colony's createToken() to deploy an ERC20 that represents the ETH contributed to the bounty. (It will have to mint any time contribute() is called on the Standard Bounty)

  5. createColony() is then called with the Token deployed in step 4 and a Colony is able to form around completing the large Standard Bounty. This means the original bounty is split into domains which are split into tasks. The completion of these tasks is facilitated by managers, workers, and evaluators within the Colony.io ecosystem.

  6. Finally, when the Standard Bounty is fulfilled, the ETH is paid to the Fulfillment contract created by this project. This contract then allows holders of the native Colony token to exchange their tokens for ETH.

One drawback I see to large bounties is the lack of payment along the way. Perhaps some system could be devised to get Eth to workers earlier.

I would love further feedback and help from the community.

Is this a viable hackathon product?

Is the need of large bounties satisfied by the new Gitcoin Community bounties?

Am I missing something major?

Would you like to help?!?

Austin Griffith [email protected] https://austingriffith.com
https://github.com/austintgriffith/GitColony

(see Standard Bounty specifications here: https://github.com/Bounties-Network/StandardBounties)
(reference: Colony White Paper https://colony.io/whitepaper.pdf)

Meritocratic News Room DApp

Colony Hackathon Submission

Project Title

Meritocratic News Room DApp

Project Description

Newsrooms need a new business model oriented towards impact and value in order to survive. This new business model can be structured with incentives for journalists to publish the best stories by rewarding the ones that do so through microtransactions and added decision making power.

Project Repository

https://github.com/rmathur101/NewsroomDApp

Team Members and Contact info

[email protected]
@rmathur101 on Gitter

Yes

Colony Task Importer

Colony Hackathon Submission

Project Title
Colony Task Importer


Project Description

We don't think it's feasible to replace project tasks from issue tracking tools like Jira, GitHub Issues, or Trello directly with Colony tasks. The reasons for this is that there can be a lengthy process from tasks are proposed until it's ironed out, estimated and accepted in a sprint. Also, a lot of proposed issues are closed before they ever reach a sprint (duplicate, out of scope, etc.). If this process was to take place on the blockchain / Colony, it could be an expensive (transaction fees), heavily bureaucratic, and ineffective process.

Therefore we want to propose a solution where we use issue tracking tools like GitHub, Jira, Trello, etc. as a filtering/caching layer and only bring the issues that are accepted, suitable specified, adequately discussed and ready to be estimated into the colony (as a colony task).

We want to create a dApp (UI and accompanied smart contracts) for connecting a colony domain with issue tracking tools. The responsibility of the dApp is to facilitate the process of bringing the "right" tasks from an issue tracking tool (Jira, Trello, etc.) into a colony as colony-tasks.

Project Repository

https://github.com/colonyportal/colonyPortal

Team Members and Contact info

Asgeir - @asgeir-eth
Jordan Ellis - @JordanEllis6809
Jingyu Zhang - @JingyuZ
Patrick Q - @patrickqpan

Mymemories

Colony Hackathon Submission

MyMemories


**Pass on your legacy to the next generation **

Project Repository

Team Members and Contact info

Sethu
Rakesh

Colony’s Flow States matching engine

Colony Hackathon Submission

Project Title

Colony’s Flow States matching engine


Teaser
Colony could do predictive matching of members with projects : to use their creative/productive flow state within high value specific context that triggers them.

**Project

Vision:
The data mining of flow states in a work/mission situation and their specific context for each Colony member to do predictive analysis of the best person to contribute in flow and add the most value according to context and economical potential.
In flow we are 5 time more productive and 7 times more creative, we feel so good doing our natural "conative" sequence of action that we do not dare ask for our share of the real added value to the system.

I am interested in a Colony Dapp that would help quantify and identify the very work/contribution context that triggers collaborative flow states and collect a data lake to start doing predictive matching between members work behavior/optimal context and project/sub-colony patterns that critically lack such contribution to take off.
With Colony we have 2 levers we may already use to quantify that:

  1. We could consider Reputation as a proof of mutual satisfaction of people collaborating on a task within a project, a hint of flow state / wow effect collaboration
  2. We could measure the increase of perceived value, or appreciation, or propagation, of a project or Colony when individuals or small teams work in flow states in specific contexts.

That would serve as backbone for a new kind of economy, base on flow state optimally productive and creative, generating uniquely crafted value, novelty and the enriching experience of working with strangers in ecstatic flow state. Our predictive value and solution generation deep learning matching engine would be able to grant visionaries with micro crypto capital, and match them with the right blend of born entrepreneur, project starter, specialized team or development coach, ressource and access fixers/providers, community rockstars that would crowdsource love, and hackers or experts with outstanding talent in the right context, the right human mix, with the right pressure or challenge.
Of course, there would be a second market for meta analysis of the project development patterns and their scalability/application to other Colonies, Contexts, Continents, new members on their learning curve.

Project Repository

TBD

Team Members and Contact info

@YanErikDecorde (twitter)
[email protected]

Yes we can! Please, join the MVP generation process

TODO

Colony Hackathon Submission

Project Title


Project Description

Project Repository

Team Members and Contact info

eduColony

Colony Hackathon Submission

Project Title
eduColony


Project Description

Bringing people out of poverty by providing education to the people that today are unable to get it.

Project Repository

Team Members and Contact info

Asgeir - GitHub - Twitter - Telegram

More team members are required in order to carry out the project. Please, join me 😃

Average Joes

Colony Hackathon Submission

Average Joes


Project Description

Average Joes is a decentralized organization of software developers who work on external applications as well as internally managed open source tools dedicated towards developer efficiency. We plan on building out DAO tooling to organize the internal governance.

Project Repository

Sydney, Australia

Team Members and Contact info

twitter: m4rkpereira
github: markspereira
email: [email protected]

Yes

uSuggest

Colony Hackathon Submission

Project Title

uSuggest

Project Description

uSuggest can be a blockchain based mobile app that people in every country can use to contribute a suggestion or an idea to an issue based on their expertise to improve their living experience.

Each suggestion or idea has to be recorded in Blockchain so that the correct person who made the suggestion can be rewarded through some form of recognition/reward later.

The suggestion or idea will be reviewed by those organizations to whom it is intended. The organization can respond to the suggestion and act on it. Once the suggestion is implemented or resolved then the date of resolution can also be recorded in Blockchain.

People act as volunteer employees to the organization that are registered in this app and the organizations can later reward the individuals in Crypto Currencies of some form that can be used later to buy something like say a Starbucks coffee or if the suggestion improves their profit margin the organization can give a bigger benefit.

This creates open innovation and the brain power of individuals are leveraged for enhanced living.

Example:
A pot hole on the road to be fixed and the person who sees it submits a suggestion to fix it or simply reports the problem using this mobile app. The public works department can subscribe to this app and see if there are any suggestions or issues that are related to them. If so they can pick it up and fix the issue. Once they are done they can respond to the issue saying that it was fixed. This will be a record of the reported issue and the date it was fixed. This brings accountability to the public works department.

Project Repository

Github

Team Members and Contact info

[email protected]

Yes

Contribute to existing projects

This issue is for participants who want to help with a project, but don't know which to choose.

Please post a little bit about yourself and how you might be able to help a project out.

Hi all, I'm Griffin, and I am currently just learning to work with JavaScript and Solidity, but I can help others get set up for development and testing with colonyJS and colonyNetwork. I also have a detailed knowledge of how Colony works (from reading the whitepaper many times), and I can help any project that would like to sketch out how things like tasks, skills, and domains could work in a colony, as well as what is possible within the current contract versions. Ping me on Gitter or tag me in an issue if you have any questions.

Note: I'm a member of the Colony team so I'm not allowed to join a project; I'll just be answering questions, and I'll be doing my best to give all requests for help equal support. Others are welcome and encouraged to use this issue to find projects to join.

Maze Runner Blockchain Game

Colony Hackathon Submission

Project Title

Maze Runner

Project Description

Project Repository

Team Members and Contact info

Token Incentivazed Data Scientist Market

Colony Hackathon Submission

Project Title


Project Description

Only if you analyze data, you can get money(token) on the platform. Isn't it cool?

Project Repository

Team Members and Contact info

twitter: @yutarokogafo

I accept anyone interested in it! :)

As-Yet Undetermined Colony Hackathon Submission (AYUCHS)

Colony Hackathon Submission

As-Yet Undetermined Colony Hackathon Submission (AYUCHS)


Project Description

We don't really know what this will be yet.

Project Repository

We will attach a link when there is something to see.

Team Members and Contact info

@m-roberts
@ItsChoudhry

We are open to accepting new team members/contributors.

No additional info to share at this time.

Translator Collective

Colony Hackathon Submission

Project Title

Translator Collective


Project Description

Decentralization carries with it the promise of a truly globalized and horizontal economy, but this is only possible if more of the general population is involved in the creation and distribution of value online.

For this reason, it is essential, in my view, that (d)Apps be completely multilingual.

The purpose of this new colony will be the creation and development of a translator's collective, with the objective of providing language services to other projects.
Such an organization will be able to accept work with a payment in ETH/ERC20 tokens, while using Colony's basic functionalities of domain (for different target languages), skills (for specific language pairs), and the payment flow of manager (sales representative) -> worker -> evaluator, whereby the evaluator is a editor/proofreader, ensuring the quality of the worker's (translator) work.

Project Repository

<>

Team Members and Contact info

contact me here on github if you are interested in developing this idea any further!

Any help with any aspect of the project would be very much appreciated.

CarePoints

Colony Hackathon Submission

CarePoints


**Care Points project aims to help people suffering from DEMENTIA **

Project Repository

Team Members and Contact info

Futurarchy as a plugin for Colony

Colony Hackathon Submission

Futurarchy as a plugin

Project Description
Making important decisions for decentralized groups sometimes needs more than simple democracy, direct democracy, or even delegated democracy. By creating a bridge between a decentralized prediction market and a colony we can allow users to experiment with futarchy.

Futarchy is a form of government proposed by economist Robin Hanson, in which elected officials define measures of national welfare, and prediction markets are used to determine which policies will have the most positive effect.

Decentralized prediction markets will be coming live to Ethereum soon via Augur, Gnosis and Stox. These new markets will unlock lots of potential such as the ability to bet on the future price of a colony's token depending on which decision they make, "Will my favorite reality star get kicked off my show next week?", and anything else that can be reported by a central oracle or decentralized one.

In exploring new ways to work as a distributed and decentralized organization there will be a demand to test out aspects of futurachy.

I think the next step is to build an adapter bridge between Colony and Augur that will function as a Futarchy plugin that will allow colony participants to easily create a prediction market.

I think Augur is the best choice for the prediction market due to it going live on July 9th, however we may just be interacting with the testnet for this hackathon. If we can build an interface so we can abstract the specific markets api away that would be the best option but may be ambitious for the hackathon. Full disclosure I own some Augur REP tokens.

Project Repository
TBD

Team Members and Contact info
@RyanMilb - Twitter

Open to accepting contributors.

If you are unfamiliar with decentralized prediction markets:
Augur Ethereum based prediction market and decentralized Oracle
Gnosis Ethereum based prediction market
STOX Ethereum based prediction market

Augmented Basketball Association (ABA)

Colony Hackathon Submission

Augmented Basketball Association (ABA)

Project Description
TL;DR I'm creating a futuristic, fantasy Basketball League of Augmented Athletes run entirely by DAOs.

I wanted to see if it would be possible to run an entire basketball league using DAOs. This will be one part experiment and the other part blockchain game. There will be multiple basketball teams with their own colonies basically acting as a front-office or administrative organization for the basketball team.

The basketball players will be ERC-721 Non-Fungible tokens owned by a basketball team (in this case a colony). The entire basketball season will be simulated, meaning teams will get to draft players, and we will simulate actual games similar to the MyLeague feature in NBA 2k. The result of those games will be logged onto the blockchain. I'm still thinking of incentive mechanisms for teams that perform well, as they represent a strong colony.

As for why I wanted the basketball players to be augmented, I though it would be more fun that way. The setting of the game will be in the near future where human augmentation is controversial, but becoming more widely adopted (Think Deus Ex); and the NBA has started an experimental league called the (ABA) Augmented Basketball Association to see what is possible. If people like owning cats, tulips, and shrimps on the blockchain; I thought it would be cooler to own an entire basketball team.

More information to come as the hackathon starts...

Project Repository

https://github.com/handsomecodemonkey/hackathonStarter

Team Members and Contact info

Erick Kusnadi - [email protected]

Purposyum

Colony Hackathon Submission

Purposyum


Project Description
<Purposyum is a roadmap towards Justice following the path of the Body, the Mind and the Cosmos>

Project Repository
<Global Open Hub_GOH!>

Team Members and Contact info
[email protected]

<Open to accepting new team members/contributors>

Supported by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime

scalability

Colony Hackathon Submission

Project Title


Project Description

Project Repository

Team Members and Contact info

Tables | Project-Based Economy

Colony Hackathon Submission

Project Title

Tables | Project-Based Economy


Project Description

Tables will be an easy-to-use interface that allows any person to organize their project in a decentralized manner around any mission using the Colony framework.

Project Repository

Team Members and Contact info

[email protected]

Please let me know if you're interested in contributing!

Outline for Tables:

  • Each Table will represent a team working on a single project around a specific mission
  • Distribution of reputation and payout will be facilitated through the Colony framework
  • Ability for anyone without programming skills to build and join decentralized project-based teams around a specific mission
  • Ability for users to both browse and be matched to particular teams based on their interests

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