Hosted by
Civic Tech Toronto
Tuesday, September 23rd
7:00PM to 9:00PM EDT
In-Person
Address available to attendees
Online
Link available to attendees
We missed you this time around!
Topic:
TorontoID: Building local software with the AT Protocol
Kelindi Kumar be discussing TorontoID, an attempt at creating a unified login and database for local software for the city of Toronto. He'll cover his learnings about what local software looks like and his experience working with the AT Protocol.
Speaker:
Kelindi Kumar
Kelindi is a full stack software developer, specialising in the last few years in the decentralized web and crypto.
Connect with Kelindi on X: https://x.com/_kelindi
Venue:
Committee Room 1, City Hall
Entry note: Bag search and airport-style security is in place at City Hall. Sharp tools or knives will not be permitted.
Agenda:
7:00-7:20 Welcome and Introductions
7:20-7:50 Presentation and Q&A/discussion
7:50-9:00 Breakout groups
Code of Conduct:
Check in with us on the Civic Tech Toronto Slack:
https://link.civictech.ca/chat
About Us:
Our weekly civic tech hacknights bring together Torontonians (designers, coders, urban planners, government staff, mappers, policy-makers, students, communications strategists, community organizers, and more) who share an interest in making Toronto more responsive, prosperous, sustainable, and equitable through design, tech, and data.
Come and be part of it!
For more info:
Platform Sponsors
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https://sentry.io
Torc is a community-first platform bringing together remote-first software engineer and developer opportunities from across the globe. Join a network that’s all about connection, collaboration, and finding your next big move — together.
Join our community today!
We missed you this time around!
Platform Sponsors
Don't let broken lines of code, busted API calls, and crashes ruin your app. Join the 4M developers and 90K organizations who consider Sentry “not bad” when it comes to application monitoring. Use code “guild” for 3 free months of the team plan.
https://sentry.io
Torc is a community-first platform bringing together remote-first software engineer and developer opportunities from across the globe. Join a network that’s all about connection, collaboration, and finding your next big move — together.
Join our community today!
Hosted by
Civic Tech Toronto
Sep
23
Tuesday, September 23rd
7:00PM to 9:00PM EDT
In-Person
Address available to attendees
Online
Link available to attendees
Topic:
TorontoID: Building local software with the AT Protocol
Kelindi Kumar be discussing TorontoID, an attempt at creating a unified login and database for local software for the city of Toronto. He'll cover his learnings about what local software looks like and his experience working with the AT Protocol.
Speaker:
Kelindi Kumar
Kelindi is a full stack software developer, specialising in the last few years in the decentralized web and crypto.
Connect with Kelindi on X: https://x.com/_kelindi
Venue:
Committee Room 1, City Hall
Entry note: Bag search and airport-style security is in place at City Hall. Sharp tools or knives will not be permitted.
Agenda:
7:00-7:20 Welcome and Introductions
7:20-7:50 Presentation and Q&A/discussion
7:50-9:00 Breakout groups
Code of Conduct:
Check in with us on the Civic Tech Toronto Slack:
https://link.civictech.ca/chat
About Us:
Our weekly civic tech hacknights bring together Torontonians (designers, coders, urban planners, government staff, mappers, policy-makers, students, communications strategists, community organizers, and more) who share an interest in making Toronto more responsive, prosperous, sustainable, and equitable through design, tech, and data.
Come and be part of it!
For more info:
Get in touch!
hi@guild.host