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Submit ideas for the first Baltimore civic hacking Meetup

Civic hackers can submit project proposals through gb.tc's Idea Site.

Civic hackers at Hack for Change Baltimore, June 2013.

Local technologists and developers using publicly accessible government data to create maps and databases is the essence of civic hacking.
And while civic hacking has typically been reserved in Baltimore to the realm of weekend hackathons or sponsored contests, it’ll soon be a regular monthly Meetup when the first meeting of civic hackers happens on June 27.
Have ideas about what people should work on? Submit them to gb.tc‘s Idea Site.

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