One Community is demonstrating sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life; spearheading sustainable approaches across food, energy, housing, education, for-profit and non-profit economic design, social architecture, fulfilled living, global stewardship practices, and more. Committed to The Highest Good of All,” our model evolves sustainability, regenerates our planet, and champions fulfilled living. Every aspect of our work, from global stewardship practices to open sourcing and free-sharing, is geared towards creating a world that works for everyone. As we continue to pioneer this journey, our goal is a global collaboration of teacher/demonstration hubs, working together to create the thriving and sustainable future we know is possible.
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One Community’s physical location will forward this movement as the first of many self-replicating teacher/demonstration communities, villages, and cities to be built around the world. This is the January 22nd, 2024 edition (#566) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments:
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One Community is demonstrating sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life through Highest Good housing that is artistic and beautiful, more affordable, more space efficient, lasts longer, DIY buildable, and constructed with healthy and sustainable materials:
This week, Abhishek Kadian (Architect) completed the Revit model, along with the nearly finished roof section details for individual blocks, including the Dome structure of Earthbag Village (Pod 1) and the Flat roof surface for the gathering space composed of wooden joists. The section cut has already been executed; it just requires the addition of a few more details. Check out the collage below to see his models.
Charles Gooley (Web Designer) focused on the Resources section and Tables of Contents in the Open Source DIY Earth Dam and construction for the Water Retention, Pond, and Lake Creation, etc. page. The page has been finalized and is now ready for review. Following this completion, attention shifted to addressing comments on the Most Sustainable Doors and Door Companies page, primarily addressing typographical errors in the mouseover title text. Subsequently, efforts continued on reviewing comments related to the Water Recycling Net-Zero Bathroom page. The majority of these comments were related to grammatical and typographical errors. Two comments required clarification, involving the correction of headings. Adjustments were made, including converting some h3 headings to h2, changing h6 to h3, and transforming certain paragraph underlined headings to h3 (capitalized and not underlined). We see readily available water and recreational water features as a big part of sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life. See the images below for an idea of his work completing these web pages.
One Community is demonstrating sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life through a Duplicable and Sustainable City Center that is LEED Platinum certified/Sustainable, can feed 200 people at a time, provide laundry for over 300 people, is beautiful, spacious, and saves resources, money, and space:
This week, Amiti Singh (Architectural Designer) progressed in the design process for Room 7 in Duplicable City Center. She continued with the finalized theme, emphasizing a futuristic art deco style by integrating art deco furniture with futuristic lighting to create a vibrant color palette. She detailed the 3D model, establishing the initial material, color, texture, and lighting palette. Additionally, Amiti worked on the bathroom design for Room 7. The Duplicable City Center is a foundation of how we’ll demonstrate sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life. Check out her renderings of Room 7 in the collage below.
Julio Marín Bustillos (Mechanical Engineer) completed all City Center hub connector for the fifth row, encompassing the finalization of the third and fourth variations. This design work ensures the structural integrity and functionality of the connectors for this particular section. Julio wrapped up the design of the first variation of hub connectors for the sixth row. He also began the design process for the second variation of hub connectors for the sixth row. The Duplicable City Center is a foundation of how we’ll demonstrate sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life. The images below show Julio’s renderings of the 5th row hub connectors.
Justin Varghese (Mechanical Engineer) worked on creating constraints and manual contacts (bonded, separation, etc.) for the structural finite element analysis (FEA) of the City Center Hub Connector. The focus was on ensuring the proper degree of freedom for each solid/component. These defined parameters will be used for the upcoming FEA simulation of the Hub Connector, assisting in the selection of the final hub connector design. The Duplicable City Center is a foundation of how we’ll demonstrate sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life. The collage below shows his work on hub connectors for the week.
One Community is demonstrating sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life through Highest Good food that is more diverse, more nutritious, locally grown and sustainable, and part of our open source botanical garden model to support and share bio-diversity:
This week, a core team member continued working through the Highest Good Food Edits doc and reviewed comments of all sections of Pioneer arrivals. One Community’s idea of sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life includes healthier, more delicious and more diverse food. Please see the images below for a view of what they worked on this week.
Hayley Rosario (Sustainability Research Assistant) completed the rough draft for the three-person garden tools list and organized the EDITs document and original Highest Good Food document into folders. The garden tools list involved the addition of images, text, and formatting information to the specified document. One Community’s idea of sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life includes healthier, more delicious and more diverse food. Check out the images below for an idea of her work on this Highest Good Food component.
One Community is demonstrating sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life through Highest Good education that is for all ages, applicable in any environment, adaptable to individual needs, far exceeds traditional education standards, and more fun for both the teachers and the students. This component of One Community is about 95% complete with only the Open Source School Licensing and Ultimate Classroom construction and assembly details remaining to be finished. We’ll report on the final two elements to be finished as we develop them.
With over 8 years of work invested in the process, the sections below are all complete until we move onto the property and continue the development and open sourcing process with teachers and students – a development process that is built directly into the structure of the education program and everything else we’re creating too:
One Community is demonstrating sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life through a Highest Good society approach to living that is founded on fulfilled living, the study of meeting human needs, Community, and making a difference in the world:
This week, the core team completed 53 hours managing One Community volunteer-work review not included above, emails, social media accounts, web development, new bug identification and bug-fix integration for the Highest Good Network software, and interviewing and getting set up new volunteer team members. We also shot and incorporated the video above that talks about sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life and how sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life is a foundation of the bigger picture of everything One Community is doing. The pictures below show some of this work.
Another core team member engaged in Highest Good Network PR testing, confirming several fixed PRs, including #1827 and #1819+700. However, PR #545+1336, aimed at custom permissions in the project management tab, remained unresolved as the volunteer account could not access the “Other Links” button and the associated Projects options despite being granted permissions by the owner. Additionally, they provided an additional image for a previously reported bug concerning incorrect dates in the working week for Time log entries. The core team member further investigated the ability of a Volunteer account to update the Timelog of an Owner user, recording a video to document the findings. The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll be measuring progress toward sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes. They also reviewed the Murphy Bed Assemble Instructions pdf document, resolving 13 fixed issues and enhancing two comments regarding the secure attachment of parts to the wall. See the collage below for an idea of this work.
Aaron Wang (Fundraising Assistant) continued to help One Community with working on fundraising. Demonstrating sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life requires we get fully funded. Aaron refined his research on organizations Leonardo DiCaprio funded, delving into each donation’s specifics. He gathered details including the timing, amount of each donation, and the identities of individuals involved from the organizations receiving funding. This investigation is aimed at facilitating a connection with Leonardo DiCaprio by looking into his relationship to the relevant people linked to these donations. You can view this work in the collage below.
Cody Media Productions (Video Editing Company) started collaboration with One Community. They acknowledged and utilized the General Onboarding Checklist provided for a smooth start. Then they reviewed the checklist to ensure all necessary preparations were in place. Cody Media Productions also reviewed the supplied videos and began the process of organizing selected ones for incorporation into the introductory video. Lastly, they used Adobe Premiere to incorporate videos in preparation for the editing stage. These video will showcase the open source components we’re creating to demonstrate sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life. You can view this work in the collage below.
Vishvesh Sheoran (Artificial Intelligence Specialist) focused on elevating the SEO performance of blog posts featured on the One Community website. The focus was on key SEO terms like “sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life”. Vishvesh implemented targeted SEO enhancements across nearly seven posts on the live main site of One Community, surpassing the 80 benchmark and achieving great scores, some exceeding 90. He also tested Table of Content plugins for WordPress websites, to optimize the platform’s navigational features. In addition, Vishvesh increased the SEO scores of other posts by refining and optimizing their content to fortify the overall SEO landscape on the live site. See the Highest Good Society page for more on how all this relates to sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life. See the work in the image below.
Yavor Veselinov (Video Editor) helped with social media videos. Yavor continued working on the background video for One Community’s weekly bulletin, incorporating feedback from Jae and completing two revisions, while also finding and integrating royalty-free music, addressing repetitions of animated footage, and enhancing the overall rhythm and timing with the music. See the Highest Good Society page for more on how all this relates to sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life. You can view this work in the collage below.
The Administration Team’s summary, covering their work administrating and managing most of One Community, was managed by Catherine Liu (Administrative and Analytics Assistant, Team Manager) and includes Alyx Parr (Senior Support Specialist), Camilla Okello (Administrative Assistant), Meenakshi Velayutham (Sustainability Associate), Melina Chen (Administrative Assistant), Olawunmi “Ola” Ijisesan (Administrative and Management Support), Ruiqi Liu (Administrative Assistant) and Xiaolai Li (Administrative Assistant). This week, Alyx took on various responsibilities, including reviewing the PR Team blog page for content-related issues, editing Rank Math Sentiment N through R words for blogs, and refining positive words for the Rank Math blog. She reached out to Memory and Camilla for support in their tasks. She also contributed to Document 269 by editing a section and expanding the Rank Math word list with relevant terms. Camilla used her time training, creating and understanding collages, and editing her webpage as per the provided instructions. She sought assistance in navigating image unzipping, incorporated team suggestions for quality improvement, and engaged team members for reviews and feedback. Meanwhile, Meenakshi focused on admin tasks, including the weekly summary webpage review, managing bio announcements, renaming image files for Photoshop use, and reviewing City Center Interior Design Cost Analysis data. Melina concentrated on web design, providing comments for the Duplicable City Center Hub Connector Engineering page, and doing weekly reviews of volunteer work. Ola directed her attention towards reviewing the Admin team’s work, correcting errors in live blog media content, uploading images for weekly media content, and optimizing blog posts for SEO. Ruiqi did her part of the four-step review process for the Code Crafters Git-R-Done, Graphic Design, and Expresser Team, creating collages, generating SEO keywords, and modifying web pages based on feedback. Lastly, Xiaolai completed the weekly report 565, worked on financial analysis for food infrastructure, calculated operation income and expenditures for the transition kitchen, reviewed spreadsheets, and prepared reference data and explanations for financial forecasts. These are the managers helping us manage the current process of creating One Community, one purpose of which is sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life. See the Highest Good Society page for more on how all this relates to sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life. You can see the work for the team in the image below.
The Alpha Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Carl Bebli (Software Engineer, Team Manager) and includes Yongjian Pan (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll be measuring sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes. This week, Carl focused on the evaluation of numerous pull requests, specifically #530, #1277, #1675, #1816, #1822, #1837, #1839, #1840, and #1843. He provided constructive feedback to enhance the codebase. Additionally, Carl led the weekly summary meeting with Team Alpha, participating in discussions centered around Phase Two challenges and communicating details related to the onboarding process for new team members. Simultaneously, worked on improving the content of the blueSquare email, collaborating with Jae and volunteers to ensure optimal information delivery. Meanwhile, helping with this tool for measuring and guiding sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life, Yongjian sought assistance from team members on Slack to address console log errors associated with undefined functions in his application. He also engaged in debugging activities to resolve type errors stemming from the inability to read properties of undefined, a complication arising post-merged conflict resolution. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life. View some of this work in the collage below.
The Blue Steel Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Nathan Hoffman (Software Engineer, Team Manager) and includes Keyun Huang (Software Engineer) and Xiao Wang (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll be measuring progress toward sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes. Keyun reviewed multiple pull requests, including PR #1801, where she focused on updates to the records modal and cases with no records, and PR #1810, where she aligned checkboxes, toggled badges functionality, and confirmed associated messages. Keyun also ensured that only active badges are displayed in the Weekly Summaries Report under the Reports section. In PRs #1798 and #692, she tested the ‘Edit Header Message’ permission feature, while in PR #1822, she verified the functionality of the Blue Square Record on the profile page, ensuring that changing the date does not affect the entered reason and that the save button works correctly. Keyun’s review of PR #1808 covered the addition of the reset password permission to user roles, testing its visibility and functionality on user profile pages. In PR #1816, Keyun focused on the ‘People’ reports, checking the ‘Show Infringements Graph’ button and its modal, as well as the page’s responsiveness on mobile devices. She also reviewed PR #1745, ensuring proper indication of fields not editable by users without the necessary permissions. Keyun’s evaluation of PRs #1831 and #704 involved confirming the functionality of the ‘Toggle Request Bio’ permission in the ‘Reports’ section, ensuring users could access the ‘Toggle’ feature after the permission was granted. Nathan evaluated pull requests such as #530, #1277, #1675, #1816, #1822, #1837, #1839, #1840, and #1843. His contributions included providing constructive feedback to enhance the codebase and leading the weekly summary meeting with Team Alpha. Nathan participated in discussions related to Phase Two challenges and effectively communicated details about the onboarding process for new team members. He also collaborated with Jae and volunteers to improve the content of the blueSquare email, ensuring optimal information delivery. Xiao contributed to the development team by creating four pull requests (PRs). PR 1841 addressed a critical hotfix for the Timelog page, resolving issues with intangible time entries. PR 1844 implemented concatenateReducers to combine and flatten reducers for local storage and session storage, addressing the problem of states in local storage not being updated by redux. PR 706 served as a hotfix to allow volunteer users to save their weekly summaries, and PR 1858 fixed a tangible checkbox accessibility issue for volunteer users, including optimizations and addressing project/task information not appearing on the weekly tab. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life. The collage below shows some of this work.
The Code Crafters Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Anirudh Ghildiyal (Software Engineer) and includes Chengyan Wang (Software Engineer), Ramya Ramasamy (Software Engineer), and Sucheta Mukherjee (Software Developer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll be measuring sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes. Anirudh worked on new unit test cases, reviewing the code and initiating the initial test cases. He resolved these issues and addressed all encountered bugs. Anirudh led the weekly standup, and follow-ups with teammates to track their progress. He also reviewed and provided feedback on PRs raised by teammates, specifically PR #1817 and #1820. Anirudh pushed code changes to address conflicts and incorporate feedback for PR #1604. He resolved merge conflicts, addressed feedback, and made necessary changes to ensure the smooth progression of the codebase. Moreover, Anirudh reviewed teammates’ summaries, pictures, and weekly videos, confirming the overall quality of their work. Chengyan focused on the rigorous development and testing of the Badge.jsx component, and submitted the pull request RP#1851. He created unit tests to validate functionality and data handling, paying particular attention to resolving a TypeError linked to toLocaleString in BadgeSummaryViz.jsx. This was achieved by enhancing the mock data and refining test cases to accommodate undefined values. Sucheta reviewed various pull requests, identifying issues in the team member addition process (PR#1760) where members marked as Active were not effectively added to the Team in the Database. She did a Further analysis revealed a potential risk of application crashes due to unlimited network requests being sent to the database. Addressing PR#1818, she logged in, cleared cached data, and confirmed the intended functionality of time entry and task log features. Meanwhile, helping with this tool for measuring and guiding sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life, Ramya prioritized bug resolution and feedback addressing her PRs, reviewing PRs marked for final review, and creating an instructional video on relocating unit test cases. She tackled bugs in the Limit See All functionality, seeking clarification on visibility aspects from Jae. Additionally, Ramya completed the unit test case for the UserLink Component. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life. The collage below shows some of this work.
The Expressers Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Tim Kent (Full Stack Software Engineer) and includes Christy Guo (Software Engineer), Ilya Flaks (Software Engineer), Sahil Patel (Frontend Developer), and Vishala Ramasamy (Software Developer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll be measuring sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes. Tim resolved the conflicts, and merged various branches of code, addressing both front and backend aspects to introduce new views and features. He started new branches to the Equipment Purchase Request view and the corresponding backend API. Ilya worked on tasks identified in the “HGN Phase I Bugs and Needed Functionalities” document. He addressed the “Fix blue square hover box on phones” issue, optimizing code usage as documented in PR#1849. Ilya then focused on updating the People Reports ‘view all’ option, resolving bugs, and revamping the design to enhance user experience. Meanwhile, helping with this tool for measuring and guiding sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life, Vishala reviewed and refined her previous pull requests, ensuring their readiness for integration. Christy worked on PR reviews, offered insights, and identified areas for improvement in test execution commands. She worked on task 611, introducing two new filter options to the Weekly Summaries Reports page. Demi reorganized tests, enhancing the project’s structural integrity, and initiated work on the “Tool List Default View,” laying the foundation for its coding and structure development. Sahil addressed multiple pull requests, tested for BlueSquareLayout.jsx, and enhanced software performance and user experience. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life. The collage below shows some of this work.
The Git-R-Done Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Kaikane Lacno (Learning Assistant) and includes Demi Zayas (Software Engineer), Jacob Smith (Full Stack Developer), Miguelcloid Reniva (Software Developer), Olena Danykh (Software Engineer), and Shuhua Liu (Full-Stack Developer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll be measuring sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes. Demi focused on reorganizing all tests into their respective folders, ensuring the correct naming of any mislabeled folders. Following the test case updates, she proceeded to create a redirect page for the bmdashboard login, enhancing the user experience during Phase 2 functionality testing by providing a transition to the initial page instead of the dashboard. Jacob focused primarily on initiating unit tests, although the completion of these tests was hindered by challenges encountered with Redux. He also reviewed seven pull requests, encompassing a diverse range of issues and enhancements. Miguel focused on enhancing the log form template by incorporating additional functionality. He refined the styling of the log form, ensuring a more polished and user-friendly interface. Meanwhile, helping with this tool for measuring and guiding sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life, Miguel extended these improvements by incorporating additional styling elements, implementing dropdown logic, and ensuring dynamic changes in the table based on dropdown selections. Miguel also resolved issues and established a foundational structure for the dropdown menu, which will serve as a template for “Tool/Equipment Number” implementation. Olena worked on the finalization of the Lessons Card component, specifically implementing the Like functionality and incorporating Sort and Filter by tag features. She submitted a pull request, consolidating all changes from previous PRs into this final submission. Shuhua advanced the implementation of the Edit Name/Measurement List view, focusing on W.B.S 5.1.1 for Phase II. She integrated an editable timestamp component, enhancing the user experience by introducing arrows to the expandable blue bars, providing a visual cue for their expandable/collapsible nature. Additionally, she utilized the new backend route and redux store action to dynamically render inventory types from the database. Kai organized the weekly stand-up meeting, compiled the team summary, and reviewed both team summaries and videos. He also focused on shifts to completing the remaining two back-end pull requests. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life. The collage below shows some of this work.
The Graphic Design Team’s summary was managed by Ruiqi Liu (Administrative Assistant) and includes Ashlesha Navale (Graphic Designer), Jackie King (Graphic Designer), and Nancy Mónchez (Graphic Designer). Ashlesha worked on creating two Volunteer Announcements. She created two bio images and two announcement images for the same. She created and updated web content for one of the volunteer announcements. Ashlesha fixed and updated two Social Media Images. Additionally, she researched and curated a collection of nature-based background images and different theme-based images for creating Social Media Images. She also created fourteen artworks for food recipes. Jackie completed fourteen Social Media Images. She also logged copy into the shared “Social Media Text and Images” spreadsheet. Nancy focused on creating biographies and undertaking a redesign of social networks. In the realm of bios, she compiled detailed and informative profiles, ensuring accuracy and relevancy. She made a strategic decision to lower the shade of blue based on received feedback. This adjustment aimed to enhance the user experience by addressing color saturation concerns. Additionally, Nancy opted for a more neutral color palette to achieve a balanced and visually pleasing design. See the Highest Good Society page for more on how all this relates to sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life. The collage below shows some of this work.
Moonfall Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Haoji Bian (Software Engineer) and includes Abdelmounaim “Abdel” Lallouache (Software Developer), Cheng-Yun Chuang (Software Engineer), Jiadong Zhang (Software Engineer), Lu Wang (Software Engineer), Palak Gosalia (Software Engineer), Tzu Ning “Leo” Chueh (Software Engineer), YuFu Liao (Software Engineer) and Zubing Guo (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is a foundation of what we’ll be using to measure sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life. Palak worked on developing a unit test case for the EditBadgePopup component, focusing on learning and navigating errors associated with such test cases. She created four unit test cases, three of which functioned as intended, and identified an issue with the fourth. Tzu Ning analyzed and enhanced the user interface design of the Dashboard’s Tasks tab, integrating the timelog access icon for visual consistency with the Profile pages. He also reviewed Pull Requests (PRs) #1765 and #1839, requesting changes to PR #1765 due to an issue with creating and deleting a new team. Cheng-Yun developed unit test code for WBS.jsx, focusing on render testing and verifying correct prop displays. He also modified test cases in Projects.test.jsx and debugged features in Members.test.jsx. Yufu, in collaboration with Zubing, helping with this tool for measuring and guiding sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life, resolved a testing error in pull request #1562, focused on implementing the “ChatGPT Write It For Me” feature in the HighestGoodNetworkApp. Additionally, Yufu reviewed the Slack assignment in PR #1765, ensuring the proper addition of permission rechecks. Abdelmounaim enhanced the auto-setup page by implementing input validation and introducing a Suggestion drop-down for video call preferences. He resolved bugs on the map location page, particularly those related to new active users not being displayed as active and fixed an issue with the capitalization of user information for consistency. Jiadong spent the week on API development aimed at replacing badges on the dashboard, spending time debugging following issues encountered during extensive testing of the previously implemented API. Lu focused on testing the CreateNewBadgePopup file and overseeing the team’s activities while reviewing every function of the AddTaskModal file. Learn more about how the Highest Good Network will measure and assist our process of sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life on the Highest Good Network open source hub. Look below for a collage of their work.
Reactonauts’ Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Masasa Thapelo (Software Engineer) and includes Changhao Li (Software Engineer), Jay Yong (Software Engineer), Shivansh Sharma (Software Developer), Shiwani Rajagopalan (Software Engineer) and Vikram Badhan (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software a foundation of what we’ll be using to measure sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life. Shiwani focused on two tasks, creating unit tests for the Teamsview and OldBadges components. In the Teamsview component, she formulated 8 test cases for the Team Table Data header component and assessed rendering, modal functionality, and other aspects of the Teams component. Shiwani also worked on unit tests for the OldBadges component. Changhao worked on unit test development for UserTableFooter and UserTableSearchHeader, addressing GitHub issues from previous pull requests. He reported the weekly summary and resolved naming issues on GitHub. Jay created pull requests for various permissions, implementing changes to allow users with specific permissions to access and manipulate features such as the bio switch, the “Ready for Review” button, and the “X” button on dashboards. Meanwhile, helping with this tool for measuring and guiding sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life, Masasa managed this week’s summary and addressed an issue related to end dates, fixing the logic problem and creating a pull request to resolve it. Shivansh focused on addressing a recent bug associated with adding a personal message to the Dashboard Badges section. Vikram focused on configuring the local frontend and backend environments and engaged in the review of six pull requests. Learn more about how the Highest Good Network will measure and assist our process of sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life on the Highest Good Network open source hub. Look below for pictures of this work.
Skye’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Luis Arevalo (Front End Developer) and includes Bailey Mejia (Software Engineer), Haoxiang Geng (Full Stack Developer), Jerry Ren (Full Stack Developer), Jiarong Li (Software Engineer), Roberto Contreras (Software Developer), Yao Wang (Software Engineer) and Zuhang Xu (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software a foundation of what we’ll be using to measure our results of sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life. Bailey improved the efficiency of loading tasks, with a focus on refining the functionality for loading and rendering specific users whose tasks were resolved or removed. He identified a crucial state change omission by another developer and sought assistance from Jae to reassign the task. Simultaneously, Bailey addressed a colleague’s Pull Request (PR) issue, identifying incorrect permission settings and facilitating the necessary corrections for successful testing and approval. Yao continued Blue Square-related tasks, adapting to changes in the editable info modal and planning a new pull request to incorporate modified sections. Roberto concluded a dashboard enhancement task, addressing a minor issue and updating the timezone list with error handling mechanisms. He identified a defect in the user profile route and worked on refactoring the component. Newly joined Haoxiang addressed a prior issue in Front-End Pull Request #935, began bug fixes and new feature implementations, and explored permission control variations. Meanwhile, helping with this tool for measuring and guiding sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life, Jiarong focused on adopting modern React development techniques, mastering the useEffect hook, integrating async/await for data loading, and transitioning from class to functional components for a more streamlined codebase before line #139. Luis worked on advancing the warnings component, focusing on its completion. He collaborated with Jae to clarify specifications, particularly regarding the color representation of warnings upon clicking and the corresponding available actions based on the user’s warning count. Zuhang addressed the challenge of web layout adjustment, ensuring that the right portion of the page contracts, rather than the left, when resizing the browser window. Learn more about how the Highest Good Network will measure and assist our process of sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life on the Highest Good Network open source hub. See the collage below for some of their work.
The PR Review Team’s summary covering their work on the Highest Good Network software was managed by Olawunmi Ijisesan (Administrative and Management Support). This week’s active members of this team were: Aaron Persaud (Software Developer), Hector Jimenez (Software Engineer), Huimin (Software Developer), John Mumbi (Software Engineer), Kevin Hinh (Software Engineer), Kurtis Ivey (Software Engineer), Nidhi Galgali (Software Developer), Peterson Rodrigues (Full-Stack MERN Stack Developer), Renan Luiz (Full-stack developer), Rusal Shrestha (Software Engineer II), Shaofeng Li (Software Engineer), Shereen Punnassery (Full Stack Software Engineer), Sophie Lei (Software engineer), Tushar Baja (Application Developer), and Xiao Zhang ( Software Engineer). They reviewed all the Highest Good Network PRs (Pull Requests) shared in this week’s update. The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll be measuring our progress toward sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life. Learn more about how the Highest Good Network will measure and assist our process of sustainability as a path to a more luxurious life on the Highest Good Network open source hub. The collage below shows a compilation of the work from this team.
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