PYBOSSA is our technology, used for the development of platforms and data collection within collaborative environments, analysis and data enrichment.
PYBOSSA is an extremely flexible and versatile technology with a multitude of applications that adapt to each specific case facilitating many of the daily tasks that take place in research environments such as museums, art galleries, heritage institutions, libraries of any kind, market research companies, hospitals, universities and all those organisations that manage data or require information from their customers/users -such as airports, shopping malls, banks, hotel chains, etc.
PYBOSSA’s simplicity consists in its easy adjustment to any areas using any of the available templates, this way every customer can then adapt it to their own needs.
PYBOSSA integrates with other data collection products such as Amazon S3, Twitter, Youtube, Google Spreadsheets, Flickr, Raspberry Pi, etc. Through all these integrations PYBOSSA allows data capture for further analysis made by users in a transparent and easy way.
PYBOSSA is an open source project. Its ongoing development is made possible thanks to the support by these awesome backers. If you'd like to join them, check out Scifabric's Patreon campaign.
Actividad subvencionada por el Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte
PYBOSSA powers Crowdcrafting.org and MicroPast, LibCrowds and many more projects.
For a full list of PYBOSSA projects, check our case studies and blog.
Important: if you are updating a server, please, be sure to check the Database Migration scripts, as new changes could introduce new tables, columns, etc, in the DB model. See the Updating Section from the documentation
See installation instructions.
Just run:
nosetests test/
Thanks to the support of BrowserStack we can do real cross browser testing on multiple desktop and mobile platforms.
If you want to contribute to the project, please, check the CONTRIBUTING file.
It has the instructions to become a contributor.
Special thanks to Shuttleworth Foundations for funding us and their true support:
PYBOSSA was inspired by the BOSSA crowdsourcing engine but is written in python (hence the name!). It can be used for any distributed tasks project but was initially developed to help scientists and other researchers crowd-source human problem-solving skills!
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