"If I Could See What You See" is a project to create an open-source surveillance photography workshop. It employs two of the common uses of the term "open-source": first, the project uses open-source information—as opposed to information that has restricted access, such as classified information—as research material; second, the project uses the infrastructure and methods of open-source software development projects—such as this GitHub repository—as a structure to organize the work of the project and to organize its products.
At this time (08/10/2017), workshop contents are housed in the repo wiki: https://github.com/ificouldseewhatyousee/ificouldsee/wiki.
The origins of "If I Could See What You See" date to January, 2016. This repository was created in July, 2017.
The repository will eventually contain the following information:
- Standard operating procedures (SOPs) to discover open-source information
- Source information discovered through the collection process
- SOPs to process information sources
- Workshop materials
- Workshop documentation
- Working documents for the management of the project