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Update #16: Android App Beta is Available!

Posted on April 20

We've got a few more important updates to share this week..

First of all, the Android Version of Wildflowers of Detroit is finally in the Android store!  This one gave us a bit of headache getting out, hence it coming a full month behind the iPhone version.  If you are an Android user, keep in mind that this is a Beta release, so while it's working well over here, there could be unexpected bugs. If you run into bugs please don't hesitate to report them back to us, and we'll fix them right up.

Next, we're going to be transitioning our updates to our new email list.  We've made a lot of new friends, but not all backed the project originally so we need a forum that can include new folks and also allow the community to give feedback and discuss.  Sign up here: https://groups.google.com/group/rhus/   We'll still update the kickstarter blog for the next few months, but if you want in on the real action get on the email list!

Also we've been noticing datapoints showing up from folks in the D.  Check out some nice pictures from user Kirsten of the Green Alley behind Motor City Brewery!  Let's keep those pictures flowing and fill out the database so we can have a nice look at change across the seasons at the end of the year.

For those interested in the open source part of this project, we now have a wiki up at http://rhus.winterroot.net that gives you more details and has links to our githubs.  We're definitely looking for more collaborates at this time - either in terms of new uses of the software or contributors to building features into the open source projects themselves.  If you AREN'T in Detroit but would like to be involved in fun projects that test the software itself, contact us directly and we can send you some files.

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Update #15: Lots of New Developments

Posted on April 5

What a crazy few weeks it's been...

First and foremost, we want to report on our incredible trip back to Detroit to introduce our work on Wildflowers of Detroit, and thank the backers that made it out to the seed exchange to see the software in action.  The entire effort was big success - we piped in wi-fi and got some first time users walking around in the alley, geotagging the first plants of spring in the city. It was great to meet everyone who came!

For those that didn't make to the launch, we'd like to remind you that you can now see our interactive map live at http://www.wildflowersofdetroit.org. While in Detroit, we did an early spring tour of some interesting areas in the city (Rouge River, Palmer Park).  What we found were mostly buds and mosses, so we hope to see more images of these same locations as spring comes into bloom.

We also ran into a problem - Apple's release of iOS 5.1 and sluggish movement on allowing our app into the App Store made it impossible to install our software for some of the people that made it out to the seed exchange.   We've since patched the problem, and fixed small bugs, so you can now download the app in the Apple store!

You'll notice that the website map shows some suggested timeline areas - geographical subdivisions that we think will inform how we see development and change in Detroit's urban ecology. We have some important plans for these timeline areas (for instance updating them to more correctly represent watersheds) so stay tuned as they develop. 

Also, we're just about ready to start receiving backdated images - so if you have images of plants within the city limits, and you can confidently place their locations on a map (or better if you used a GPS enabled camera they may already be geocoded) please get in touch with us via email at admin @ wildflowersofdetroit.org!

If you are among those who are waiting for the android application, that suspense is almost at its resolution. In a couple of days the app will be available for download and we will update this blog with details on how to get it.

We were also really excited to see Wildflowers of Detroit make it into the Huffington Post!

We hope everyone is enjoying their spring (now get out there and tag some plants!)

-Matt and Gwen

Update #14: Introducing The Wildflowers of Detroit - This Weekend!

Posted on March 13

My my, we have been busy little bees. Spring hasn't quite arrived but we're ready to launch the alpha version of Wildflowers of Detroit this weekend!!

Thats right- the website, Android, and iPhone applications will all be available starting This Sunday (March 18th). Alley Culture's Seed Exchange has offered their space for us to debut and get people started using the software.

See the staging site here:

http://wildflowersofdetroit.org/

And more info about Alley Culture's Seed Exchange here:

http://72.29.73.163/~vox/ac/seed.html

There will be muffins, coffee, and of course, seeds to trade at the launch in addition to the software. If you are in Detroit, please stop by! If not, follow us that day on Twitter or Facebook and see the first photos as they come in! The Seed Exchange goes from 2-4pm. Additional info (directions etc) can be found through the staging site or messaging us here.

See you soon Detroit!

-Gwen and Matt

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Update #13: It Begins...

Posted on January 19

Hello everyone. Happy 2012! We here at WinterRoot are very excited for the coming year, as it promises to hold a lot of interesting developments.

SOFTWARE developments! heh heh...

Thats right, in early January we began building the mobile application software which will be come Wildflowers of Detroit. Soon we will post an update with snapshots of the design and information about what sort of technology we are using to build both the apps and website.

In the mean time, if you haven't filled out the survey we sent (yes YOU), then how can we give you the reward you requested?! If you don't want to give us your address or have some other reason why you didn't submit the survey message us with a response please and thank you! That being said, the first round of rewards have gone out- if yours hasn't come yet, hold tight. We will send the second round out soon. 

Below are some progress photos to wet your whistle:

(making a stamp for the booklets)

(hoodies!)

(paper making in progress)

(packaging!)

-Gwen and Matt

Update #12: Wow!

Posted on September 29, 2011

We reached our funding goal (plus a little extra) and you made it happen!!! This process has been Quite A Rollercoaster and honestly when, nine days ago, we were still at only 19%, predicting this outcome was impossible. That being said,

THANK YOU!!!!!!!

We are super excited to being the process of creating the rewards and software, and will be updating here with our progress. In the mean time check out the comments or the main page of this project to read a really great descriptive write-up from Alley Culture's Seed Exchange about the project. Here is an excerpt:

"It can be used on a state level, neighborhood, city, country side or county level. Whatever you decide as your boundaries. It's designed to be directed by the community - the constituents. The mapping is done by the people affected, rather than the other way around."

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Every dollar counts. Everyone who contributes will get their name listed in the credits section the website and in the mobile apps we create.

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The above + A limited edition zine containing pictures and details of 25 of the most common flowers of Detroit, an effective identification guide for Southeastern Michiganders in the field or an informative micro-fieldbook for national and international friends.

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All above + Spread the word in style - $50 gets you one Wildflowers of Detroit silkscreened tshirt! Original artwork by Gwen McKay: http://tinyurl.com/4262hnd

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All above + 3 handmade recycled paper, hand silk screened, seed embedded postcards. Send a special message to your friend, and then they can plant it! Postcards look like this: http://tinyurl.com/3k2m5fx

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All above + Receive an embroidered WinterRoot hoodie, letting everyone know that you are part of the team. Left breast reads 'WinterRoot - Vision Tech for Counter Tech' and is embroidered in electric turquoise thread. Check the layout here: http://tinyurl.com/3w7ahak

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Love this idea?!?!!!!?????!!? Take the plunge and donate $1,000 or more and we will implement a sister project based in YOUR town / city / global village. We will provide mobile apps, MMS service, and a custom website including unlimited hosting forever. Help us help you show everyone the value of the wild spaces, nooks and crannies, all around us. (and yes for anyone willing to take it this far, you'll get all the above rewards as well)

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WinterRoot is a technology collaborative started by Southeast Michigan natives and centered in Detroit for a solid 7 years, now operating from Oakland, CA. WinterRoot develops software that bridges ecologically aware practice together with dynamic information systems. We work on both commercial and noncommercial projects, including Wild Edibles - an iPhone foraging application with Wildman Steve Brill, Lattice - an open source graph database API being built on Kohana PHP, and hosting a series of community alternative energy skill shares. Our projects aim to combine principles of permaculture, renewable energy, and information systems into self reinforcing structures.

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