Zocalo News
Chris Hibbert May 2nd, 2008
Chris Masse has asked me a few times about what I’m working on, and what my plans are for Zocalo. I have been working on development of Zocalo since 2004, including a period of 18 months as a Research Fellow at CommerceNet. I’ve been busy with personal matters for much of the last 8 months (a major home remodel), so I wasn’t able to put in as much time as I’d have liked recently, but I’ve been working on the code again full-time for about two months.
I’m pleased to be able to say that I have two consulting contracts at this point. I’m working with a group at Chapman University and another university I’m not allowed to mention in public announcements. The Chapman team is led by Dave Porter, who I worked with while he was at George Mason University. Most of the Experimentalists from the GMU Economics department have moved (or are in the process of moving) to Chapman in Orange County, California. Dave has been using Zocalo for economics experiments since 2005, while I was at CommerceNet. He has plans (and budget) to expand Zocalo to support a variety of experiments that he’d like to do. The software continues to be used at George Mason as well.
The other group is probably familiar to most of you, though my contract says I can’t use their name for publicity without approval (which they didn’t give). Suffice it to say, I’m happy to be working with this group; the professor in charge has been working on market-related software systems for almost 20 years.
These consulting contracts support my continued development of Zocalo, and both groups are fully supportive of the open source approach. Having these groups actively working with the software, requesting changes, and reviewing progress will contribute substantially to the usefulness and usability of the code. The fact that one group is working with the experiment configuration and the other with the prediction markets ensures that both will continue to be enhanced and get more robust as they are being used.
This announcement is being cross-posted to my blog: pancrit.org.
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Great news. I like open-source software. I’m deeply into WordPress, and most of what I use is open source, so I can understand the attraction.
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