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g0v dashboard is an opensource project


It is impossible to explain the many sides of g0v in a few sentences. So to learn more about g0v, please watch the keynote speach Kirby gave at OSDC in 2013 on "g0v hackathon - code to refactor society."

OSDC 2013 Keynote 「g0v 黑客松 - 寫程式改造社會」 by Kirby

Since the first g0v hackathon in late 2012, g0v has hosted 4 international summits, 4 civic tech grants, over 40 hackathons, and over 40 speeches, and g0v has been involved in over 150 media reports. There are now over 8,000 participants from all over the world. Visit g0v Dashboard for more information, or visit Awesome g0v projects by John Huang.

After over 40 hackathons, there have been many projects which have come about. All projects use open-source code and open-source licenses that are open to all. Below are an introduction to some of the projects.

Hackfoldr


We need a way to organize many dynamic documents before and during hackathons.
Thus, we built this small single-page static web application that reads a list of URLs from an EtherCalc document, rendering it in a way similar to a Google docs folder. If the document supports read-only mode, we use that by default when it is opened by the user, and provide an additional edit link.
Hackfoldr is a collaborative writing platform which makes online note-taking much easier. There are already many projects which have used hackfoldr, including the New Taipei water park fire incident, the Kaohsiung gas explosions, the Hong Kong Umbrella Movement, and the Taiwan Sunflower Student Movement. It is also the most common digital tool used at g0v hackathons.

Cofacts 真的假的


A LINE chat bot to help separate misinformation from fact.

By adding the Cofacts LINE bot as a friend, you can forward any suspected hoaxes to the chat bot to get a quick fact check.

A Search for Lost Taiwanese Treasures


For the past hundred years, many countries – including Britain and the United States – have collected information about Taiwan in their national archives. We encouraged volunteers to enter these public archives and scan the information, making it an accessible part of the public discourse in Taiwan.

Government Budget Visualization


The Taiwan Central Government Budget project supercharges citizens with the power of visualization and social networks to supervise government spending.

By combining interactive techniques like treemaps and bubble charts with a feedback mechanism, this project provides various perspectives on budget data like historical trends, cross-department comparisons, public opinion, and breakdowns of government tax expenditures.

Moedict, the community's Mandarin, Hokkien and Hakka dictionary


The improved version of the Ministry of Education (MoE) dictionary will include side-by-side translations of English, French, German, and Hokkien; the stroke-order and pronunciation of characters; as well as versions for iOS, Android, and Desktop built on open-source collaboration. The Amis language dictionary and other forked projects are still frequently hosting small hackathons.

All project proposals at g0v hackathons are shared through livestream and accessible through the g0v YouTube channel. If you are interested in g0v hackathons, you can access the media records at g0v Flickr.

g0v Civic Tech Prototype Grant

Organized by g0v-jothon, the g0v Civic Tech Prototype Grant has helped projects such as "Money-Flow" (金流百科), "Agriculture Loss Value Estimation" (農業災損幾多錢), "Taiwan God Hand Project" (開源神手), "U.S. Taiwan Watch" (美國國會觀測站) and "Voting Guide" (投票指南). For more information on the projects that have been supported by this grant, visit the grant website.