NASA Announces Space Apps Challenge
coondoggie writes with an article in Network World about a development challenge put forth by NASA. From the article: "NASA said it would host an open source-based application competition that it hopes will deliver a new generation of software that can address space, weather, and economic issues. NASA said it will coordinate with other interested space agencies around the world on an International Space Apps Challenge that will encourage scientists and concerned citizens from all seven continents — and in space — to create, build, and invent new applications that can address world-class issues."
I can see it now, a Moon Farmville that can address issues in growing things on social networks outside of earth's atmosphere! I'll be rich!
:) I was wondering how many citizens of Antarctica there are.
Nobody wants to fart in space in a closed capsule, it taxes the air scrubbers too much. So, best give them beano and give them a fart app to enjoy the "comforts of home."
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Uh, Linux geek since 1999.
R ember back in the good ole days, when NASA was actually about sending people into space?
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lets just cut past this ginned-up whore called an apps contest and get to the heart of the matter
2011 fiscal austerity, aka the usual round of budget cuts, have left us with just enough money to say thanks,
but not enough money to employ you. all the good projects have been tarted up and pimped out to defense contractors
and special interest pet projects where someone will inevitably pocket the cash and deliver a project that has more to do with
racing stripes buzzwords and stakeholder revenue than it ever had to do with space. GM once got a contract of ours, and subsequently delivered a robonaut bolted to a car, so yeah
we're used to this by now.
lets make it open source, its really the only semblance of dignity we can give you guys after you realize most of your code will either
never get used due to budget cuts, or be poached by defense contractors and pet projects with whom you will have to fight mercilessly to
ensure adherence to the GPL.
Good people go to bed earlier.
application competition that it hopes will deliver a new generation of software that can address space, weather and economic issues.
Advice App 3000:
It's raining, you're broke and a waste of space. Suicide advised.
Anons need not reply. Questions end with a question mark.
Economics? So now an agency that can't manage its budget is getting into the economics modeling biz? This is like the CDC deciding that they are authoritative and credible to make social policy on the Second Amendment.
Everybody gets what the majority deserves.
They say open source, but do they mean BSD, GPLv2, GPLv3, Apache or something else entirely. Not trying to be an ass, just want to know.
I call it 'The Aristocrats'
I'm sorry, but the link to NASA's page currently points to just a generic text, sprinkled with big words and phrases, that really doesn't say anything. Details please?
1. Going and getting a bucket of Helium3 from the surface of the Moon
2. Retrieve a Comet, and place it on the Moon.
3. (Optional) Rewrite Angry Birds, use likenesses of @$$hole$ that get in the way of man going into space; it's for the children.
that NASA is already underfunded? Where the hell are they getting this money from and why do they keep throwing it away at such frivolous and comical projects?
I think it needs to be said that any "space app" should not be based on a microtransaction model.
And for god's sake, it had better be open source.
You are welcome on my lawn.
What does NASA have to do with space?
I thought they officially gave up in that area, and now it's just a jobs program for contractors.
If telephones are outlawed, then only outlaws will have telephones.
Lemme see, a bank derating app for space based ratings agents. It would be popular with Moondies.
in SPAAACE!
From residents of all 7 continents.
Your proof of concept doesn't really work.
To have a right to do a thing is not at all the same as to be right in doing it