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Bike Geeks

Cyclist I.T. Nerds.  Group to support Julie with TheChainLink.org technical consulting and maintenance, and to develop a pool of programmers and web developers for local cycling projects.

Inspired by the extraordinarily high ratio of I.T. Professionals I've met on rides, the ongoing discussion about TCL and Ning, and the urgent need for help with BikeGeeks.org projects.

If you are a cyclist, and have I.T. skills, please join this group to begin what could become some productive networking.

Website: http://bikegeeks.org
Location: chicago
Members: 31
Latest Activity: Oct 20, 2016

Discussion Forum

Calling all web developers! Bike commuting experience a plus!

Hello Bike Geeks, hope you are doing well! We’re continuing to move forward on so many exciting projects and we’d greatly appreciate your help fielding this RFP out for Bike Commuter Challenge 2014…Continue

Started by Active Transportation Alliance Dec 13, 2013.

Looking for a Web developer hosting service

I am a member of a committee with an Evanston based church which is redeveloping our web site and interested in supporting fellow cyclists.  We are in the process of searching for a…Continue

Started by SkokieSurly Apr 26, 2013.

Hosting Recommendations

Like this isn't a topic done a bazillion times on the web, but hey, local personal experience matters.POST YOUR WEB HOSTING EXPERIENCES and RECOMMENDATIONS HERE PLEASE!I'm constantly looking for…Continue

Started by Andrew Bedno Dec 18, 2012.

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Comment by David Gibbs on October 7, 2013 at 6:13am

FWIW: I created a Facebook group called Geeks on Gears.  It's a group to discuss the geeky aspects of cycling (bike computers, smartphone apps, cycling tech, etc). 

The URL is https://www.facebook.com/groups/geeksongears/.

Comment by Active Transportation Alliance on October 2, 2013 at 5:30am

Hello Bikegeeks, 

Active Trans is seeking pro bono Drupal development help for a website overhaul.

We've got wonderful pro bono UX help from Fuzzy Math and are searching for a back-end partner.

We just posted this blog (copied/pasted below) and wanted to get this in front of you all, local bike geek people.

Thanks much,

Ethan Spotts, Active Trans

Web developers wanted for pro bono project!

Active Trans is seeking the pro bono assistance of a qualified web development firm or developers to helpredesign and rebuild the back end of our current website, www.activetrans.org.

We’ll be moving from Drupal 6 to Drupal 7, and hope to build some great new features and functions for the website. The generous people at the user-interface firm Fuzzy Math are working pro bono with Active Trans to provide all front-facing design aspects for this project.

Active Trans is also in the process of putting in place a new constituent relationship management (CRM) database called Raiser’s Edge. We hope to integrate Raiser’s Edge with our new website to allow our members and supporters easier ways to join, renew, and donate.

If you're interested in helping out, we would love to hear from you.


Here's the RFP and scope of the project. 
For any questions, please contact technology@activetrans.org.

Comment by Julie Aberman (Hochstadter) on April 3, 2013 at 2:03am

I can attest working with Chi Lowe (who has been tirelessly volunteering with The Chainlink due to his passion) has been nothing short of a gift from heaven.  He's an awesome person with great vision and a lots of expertise and knowledge.  He's kinda a renaissance man (writing, engineering  strategy, economics, good teacher, father, etc).

do it.

Comment by Richard on February 20, 2013 at 6:24am

Is there anyway to have the BikeGeeks meetings over G+ for us remote folks? I'd love to join but work and child care schedules have not allowed me to travel as much.

Comment by Andrew Bedno on February 14, 2013 at 3:02pm

I just emailed the BikeGeeks list as follows:

Greetings programs!

 

Julie lead a TheChainLink.org overhaul I.T. focus group meeting Wednesday that was quite productive.  I think she’s just a few steps from concrete prioritized plans.  7 geeks attended.

 

They’re suggesting having a few more meetings and are discussing where and when.  I suggested BikeGeeks (Thursdays 24xx N Albany), figuring Todd’d welcome ‘em, and some of this list likely overlaps that set.  But they like Wednesdays.

Comment by Jaik S. on February 13, 2013 at 6:05pm

Let's figure out a night that's best for everyone once a week, and do this again next week.

Below are a few links for my social stuff.

http://about.me/jaik

http://www.youtube.com/user/TheChicagoBike

Comment by Andrew Bedno on February 13, 2013 at 1:54pm
Address change to 1840 N Clark.
Comment by Julie Aberman (Hochstadter) on February 12, 2013 at 6:32am

Thanks! We should have a good group tomorrow!

Comment by Andrew Bedno on February 12, 2013 at 6:26am

Hey Julie, presuming you're following this group, consider this an RSVP.

Comment by Julie Aberman (Hochstadter) on February 10, 2013 at 1:18pm

Gathering of the Geeks meeting this Wednesday 7 PM at City Grounds in Lincoln Park (Lincoln/Dickens) to talk about Chainlink redesign!

 

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