Vote for Drupal in the Apps for Democracy Competition, Only 12 Hours Left!
The Only 100% Open Source Entry Will Show the Government that Drupal Rocks

You can show that Drupal is the platform of choice for governments by voting in the next 12 hours in the Apps for Democracy contest. There’s no login required and voting only takes three seconds, so vote!



This competition is an experiment by the Washington, DC government to see what developers can do with open data streams of city data. If they like the results, they’ll open up more data and make it freely available next year. This is also a great opportunity to show governments that open source software – and Drupal – rock. Our submission is the only one that’s 100% open source.

The site you just voted on is called OutsideinDC, and it’s a guide to biking in Washington, DC. The site makes it easy to find bike routes with bike lanes, monitor bike theft in real time, and find bike equipment on Craigslist. OutsideinDC runs on Drupal and is a great example of the powerful aggregation tools and mapping work happening with the platform. Drupal and Mapnik can do a lot for other government projects as they have very powerful tools for aggregating and parsing data, and we hope this will be a strong example of that. All the aggregation in OutsideinDC is thanks to FeedAPI and Feed Element Mapper, and we could not have built this website in three days without Drupal’s new spaces module 

Thanks for voting for Drupal!

1 Comment
So sweet! If only we had

So sweet! If only we had that in Boulder! Boulder is a bicycle-friendly town, but the website is not. At. All.