[Ssc-dev] Scrum today: justpay update!

Nathan of Guardian nathan at guardianproject.info
Tue Jul 15 10:41:16 EDT 2014


On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 10:27 AM, David Oliver 
<david at guardianproject.info> wrote:
> Congratulations on this accomplishment, an important step forward I 
> think from the perspective of simplicity and making "the Informacam 
> model" work in situations when heavy encryption and ownership-chains 
> are less important (which, I believe, is actually many situations).  


The great thing is that you can still go back and do the full forensic 
cryptographic verification if you need to, if it is say, challenged in 
court. 

I still am thinking how we could add the easy SMS notary feature to 
this app, such that the lawyer/representative gets a simple text 
message with the hash in it when the worker clocks out. 




> 
> Dave
> 
> 
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> 
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 10:13 AM, Nathan of Guardian 
> <nathan at guardianproject.info> wrote:
>> Hey everyone. I thought for today's scrum we could talk through the 
>> latest update we pushed out of the JustPayPhone informacam-based app.
>> 
>> You can grab the latest download here:
>> https://rink.hockeyapp.net/apps/c7e856fbe9d9bb27b1572f53bd9daf90
>> 
>> We really focused on making the app as efficient and simple as 
>> possible, and that included some changes to how J3M is encoded, and 
>> rethinking the workflow a bit. We have to deal with a big issue of 
>> users not being able to upload data reliably. With that in mind, we 
>> create an easy "share via email" option, that creates a zip file of 
>> the "work log" (j3m data, selfie clock-in/out photos, and other 
>> workplace documentation photos) and emails it with the simple 
>> message below, to their labor representative or lawyer.
>> 
>> All of the data in the zip is signed and can be encrypted if we 
>> choose, but at the very least, without any need of a centralized 
>> server, you can share informacam-enhanced data.
>> 
>> This might be a useful "server-less" model of use for the main 
>> InformaCam app, as well, where we then focus on desktop tools for 
>> analysis and verification of the data instead of a centralized 
>> server.
>> 
>> Anyhow, something to chew on today during the scrum.
>> 
>> 
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Zhzhzhz Znzzjz <zhzhhzhhz at gmail.com>
>> Date: Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 10:29 AM
>> Subject: JustPay Work Log: Jul 14, 2014 9:31:51 AM
>> To: bryan.nunez at gmail.com, nathanfreitas at gmail.com, 
>> harloholmes at gmail.com
>> 
>> 
>> From: hughweitest at gmail.com (hughweitest at gmail.com)
>> 
>> Public Key: d4463cbbc641ef07210323ecc919055c814dbcbf
>> 
>> Device Unique Id: d4463cbbc641ef07210323ecc919055c814dbcbf
>> 
>> Log Start: Jul 14, 2014 9:31:51 AM
>> 
>> Log End: Jul 14, 2014 9:31:58 AM
>> 
>> GPS Location: [42.3286996,-71.1252632]
>> 
>> Hours Worked: 0.00193
>> 
>> Lunch Minutes: 45
>> 
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