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Apostrophe 1.0 Release… Wednesday!

February 8th, 2010 by Geoff 1 Comment

If you follow us carefully, you have probably already seen this screencast of Apostrophe, our open source content management system built in the Symfony PHP Web Framework. You also probably know that we have built many sites with it at Duke University (Trinity College, Theater Studies, Economics, Evolutionary Anthropology, etc) and others like the Kimberton Waldorf School, the Environmental Management Assistance Program, and Diversified Community Services. Since it is an open source project, other teams have used Apostrophe to power their sites to provide easy content management, as well.

You may be wondering why we haven’t made an official 1.0 release to date?

The answer is simply that every time we were going to do that, we decided that it could use one more cool feature or could be re-factored in this way or that. No regrets, though. For this first official 1.0 release, we have done so many under-the-hood changes and updates that we are glad we waited.

I wanted to post to let you know that we will be sharing screencasts and screenshots of features over the next few days leading up to the release (and beyond). Hold on to your hat and get ready for the ride.

Coincidently, we are timing this release so that it was ready for Symfony Live. Tom will be in attendance spreading the good word. If you are planning on being there, drop us a line so Tom can buy you a drink.

The Persepolis Junto

February 1st, 2010 by Geoff No Comments

Junto: Persepolis

The Persepolis Junto
Thursday February 4, 2010

The discussion will begin at 7pm. Food and drink at 6pm.

Please join us this Thursday, February 4th at 6pm for the Junto. This month we will be discussing the book The Complete Persepolis to coordinate with One Book, One Philadelphia. We will start the evening off by watching a clip from the film version of Persepolis. We will follow that up with a discussion led by Siobhan Reardon, President & Director of the Free Library of Philadelphia.

As always, we provide the cold Newcastle Brown and Philadelphia’s best tomato pie. You bring something to share, if it is not too much trouble.

Hope to see you there!

When:
Thursday, February 4, 2010 at 6pm

The discussion which will begin at 7pm. Food and drink at 6pm.

Where:
P’unk Avenue
1168 E. Passyunk Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19147

UX Show & Tell

November 9th, 2009 by Geoff 3 Comments

Please join us at P’unk Ave for a UX Show & Tell workshop hosted by Chris Avore.

From the UX Show & Tell website:

UX Show and Tell is a casual workshop that’s all about the work, where you get feedback on your UX, IA and IxD deliverables from practitioners instead of stakeholders.

Because let’s face it: even the most involved practitioners of the UX community have few places to share work with other helpful colleagues in a face to face environment.

Even if you don’t have something to show, help your fellow IA’s, designers, and researchers by sharing solutions with those who are showing work.

We’ll supply the tomato pie if you bring the deliverables!

UX Show & Tell at P’unk Ave
Wednesday, November 18th @ 6:30pm
1168 E. Passyunk Ave [map]

Weathervane Music Project & CASH Music

October 31st, 2009 by Geoff No Comments

In January of 2008, we organized a Junto on music distribution. Kristin Thomson of the Future of Music Coalition and Mike Kiley of The Mural and the Mint were on the panel. As a bit of a lapsed musician, I find a great deal of pleasure hanging out with people that love to make music. The passion for music is infectious and uplifting, however, the realities of having a career as a professional musician have become more uncertain in this transitional time.

At the Junto, we touched upon many of those issues and it got me thinking about the future of the music industry. About a year and a half later, I spoke on a panel at DIY Days and met two more people that are deeply invested in figuring out ways to enable musicians to make and distribute their music: Brian McTear of the Weathervane Music Project and Jesse von Doom of CASH Music. In the green room, Jesse, Brian and I had a free-ranging conversation about music, Philadelphia, our personal histories, Weathervane, and CASH Music. It was one of those conversations that gets you pumped up and makes you want to figure out ways to help.

Fortunately, both have ways to kick in a few bucks to help make things happen… but both campaigns end TODAY! Please consider contributing to Weathervane’s Kickstarter fundraiser or CASH Music’s Public Fundraiser.

Addendum: You can also help out by attending the First Annual Weathervane Music Year End Concert-Fundraiser on Thursday, Nov 12, 2009 at Johnny Brenda’s featuring {{{Sunset}}}, East Hundred, Danielson and BC Camplight.

P.S. The Danielson video above is a recently released Weathervane project that is part of one of those interesting loops in life. My wife and I went to Rutgers with Dan. Isn’t life magical?

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Under the Surface

October 9th, 2009 by Geoff 6 Comments

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In Philadelphia, the cobblestone street and trolley tracks are only inches beneath the surface.

Developer, Developer, Developer

September 28th, 2009 by Geoff No Comments

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We have not yet hired for the project manager/information architect/content strategist position, but we have an immediate need to add another developer to our team…

P’unk Avenue is a web design and development team located in Philadelphia that creates websites and applications for higher education and business clients. We are also the creators of an open source CMS, Apostrophe, built on top of the Symfony framework.

We are five people looking for another Symfony developer to add to the team. Since we are a small team we all get involved in various aspects of each project. We believe that is a good thing and are looking for someone that enjoys being engaged in a project on many levels.

Our ideal candidate has the following experience/interests:

  • At least 3 years working with PHP (including PHP 5 and object oriented programming), or 2 years experience with Ruby and at least one year with PHP 5
  • 1+ year developing in the Symfony framework
  • Using other frameworks such as Zend Framework, CakePHP, jQuery and Ruby on Rails
  • Working knowledge of ORMs such as Doctrine and Propel
  • Building and calling web services (REST & SOAP)
  • Prototyping and releasing on a frequent iteration schedule
  • Using or contributing to open source projects
  • A passion for using Test Driven Development to write tight well tested code
  • A love for collaborating with a small team to solve problems
  • A great sense of humor and an ability to stay cool under pressure

This job does require you to work out of our Philadelphia studio. We have great flexibility in other areas, but we believe that having our team in the same location on a regular basis benefits the websites and products that we create.

Of note, we organize various community events like the Junto and Ignite Philly. We are very interested in engaging in and encouraging deeper conversations about stimulating ideas. The type of person that is also stimulated by thinking and acting on issues they care about would be a good fit on our team. It is not required, but the opportunity to help organize these events is a possibility for any member of our team.

If you feel that you are a good fit, please send resumes and whatever other documentation that you think best represents why we should consider you to: jobs@punkave.com.

Be a P’unk

September 18th, 2009 by Geoff 1 Comment

project-manager

We are hiring!

If you would like to join our team and you think you would be a good fit, we want to hear from you…

Information Architect / Content Strategist / Project Manager

P’unk Avenue is a web design and development team located in Philadelphia that creates websites and applications for higher education and business clients. We are also the creators of an open source CMS, Apostrophe, built on top of the Symfony web framework.

We are a 5 person team looking to add a person with a blend of project management, content strategy, and information architect skills to the mix. You do not have to be experienced in all 3 areas, but a good amount of experience in one area is highly desirable.

Since we are a small team, we all get involved in various aspects of each project. We believe that is a good thing. We are looking for someone that enjoys being engaged in a project on many levels.

An ideal candidate would:

  • Love problem-solving
  • Be excellent at communicating
  • Have a documented ability to project manage, do content strategy and/or information architecture
  • Have a great sense of humor and an ability to stay cool under pressure
  • Have a real love for people

This job does require you to work out of our Philadelphia studio. We have great flexibility in other areas, but we believe that having our team in the same location on a regular basis benefits the websites and products that we create.

Of note, we organize various community events like the Junto and Ignite Philly. We are very interested in engaging in and encouraging deeper conversations about stimulating ideas. The type of person that is also stimulated by thinking and acting on issues they care about would be a good fit for us. It is not required, but if you are interested we would welcome your help with these events and others like it.

If you want to join the team, please send whatever documentation that you think best represents why we should consider you to: jobs@punkave.com.

My Play History

April 6th, 2009 by Geoff 1 Comment

For several years, I taught a Game Design course in the Multimedia department at UArts. To give this course more intellectual heft, I would say that play is essential to humans. I went so far as to say that when humans stop playing we are either sick or near death.

Sadly, sometimes I forget my own advice.

I don’t let myself play enough. I love hanging out with my kids. I love watching them play, and even went so far as to move to a new home that would allow them more space for free play.

Thankfully, though, my play history is pretty rich. Watching the above video of Stuart Brown talking about Why play is vital — no matter your age made me very thankful that I grew up playing… a lot. Our basement and garage were filled with tools and parts. My siblings, neighborhood friends and I would spend all nice days outside playing and tinkering. We would take our bikes apart and create new bikes out of parts. Build treehouses. Build ramps. Make up a new game and play it until we tired of it and then create a new one. Whenever there was a school project that required building something, my friends would come over to find parts in our basement and use our tools to put it together.

One of the most powerful quotes from Stuart Brown’s talk speaks about the importance of playing early in life in order to be a good problem solver:

Now JPL and NASA and Boeing, before they will hire a research and development problem solvers, even if they are summa cum laude from Harvard or CalTech, if they haven’t fixed cars, haven’t done stuff with their hands early in life, played with their hands, they can’t problem-solve, as well. So play is practical and it is very important.

Listening to this as I rode the hi-speed line on the way home I had one of those moments where I was infinitely grateful to my parents. For all the things that all parents do wrong, sometimes parents get something so right.

Ticket System Poetry

March 18th, 2009 by Geoff 1 Comment

Sometimes in the middle of a work flow, I experience a moment of that is more akin to reading poetry.

This is a perfect example. I opened a ticket asking John to add a formatting bar to the rich text slot in Context CMS.

Ticket

He responded with this:

Ticket Response

The elegance and clarity of the response along with addition of the table feature over delivery stopped me in my tracks.

SXSW!

March 11th, 2009 by Geoff 2 Comments

Coming off the plane in Philadelphia

This Friday, Tom and I will be heading to Austin, Texas for SXSW Interactive. As hard as it is to pull myself away from my family, this conference is time well spent. We have started to use it as a milestone for our work at P’unk Avenue and in the Philadelphia tech/geek scene. As in… imagine how many cool things we will do by the time SXSW rolls around next year.

Well, this year has rolled around and I am happy to report that many very cool things have happened. I am also happy to report that Tom and I are heading down with clear missions. Mine is to do a good job on the Regional Whuffie Building: Attracting Innovation to Your City panel. I am looking forward to talking about how Philadelphia is a kick ass place to be right now.

More importantly, though, Tom is looking to bring home the OK Happy Cog’aoke trophy. Some of you may not realize that Tom’s karaoke roots go deep. He has tracked the Philly Karaoke scene for a long time. This will not be an easy task since he will up against competitors from around the world. However, Alex Hillman and Jonathan Finnegan also from Philadelphia could serve to be some of his toughest competition.

If you are going to be there… drop us a line so we can hang out.

And, wish us luck!