Founding a Global Sustainability Collaboration – One Community Weekly Progress Update #682

Founding a global sustainability collaboration is our commitment to evolving sustainability through an open source, all-volunteer effort designed for “The Highest Good of All.” We are creating and free-sharing a self-replicating model that integrates sustainable approaches to food, energy, housing, education, economics, and social architecture to support fulfilled living and global stewardship practices. Through teacher/demonstration hubs, we aim to regenerate our planet and create a world that works for everyone.

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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 April 13, 2026 edition (#682) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments:

 

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HIGHEST GOOD HOUSING PROGRESS

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This week, Ajay Adithiya Kumar Elancheliyan Tamilalagi (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the ventilation system design for the Vermiculture Toilet component of the Earthbag Village. He focused on the Vermiculture EcoToilet report under the Earthbag Village project, working through supervisor feedback and applying the requested corrections across multiple documents. New sections were added, including a Frequently Asked Questions section, which was researched and compiled from online sources to provide relevant supporting information. These sections were replicated across the other two reports to maintain consistency throughout the document set. In response to supervisor comments on fan selection, the fan section was updated to include a justification for the use of a 402 CFM centrifugal fan, referencing the AC Infinity CLOUDLINE PRO T6 as the selected unit. The justification was based on its airflow capacity, ability to maintain static pressure through ducting, and suitability for sustaining an aerobic composting environment. This work contributes to founding a global sustainability collaboration through improved systems and documentation.

Component feedback was also addressed, with the Wye connector replaced by a Y-connector following a cost comparison that identified the Wye connector as the more expensive option. A professional reply was drafted to the supervisor acknowledging the suggestion, confirming the update would be made, and requesting further recommendations on suitable Y-connectors for the duct configuration, supporting founding a global sustainability collaboration through consistent and well-documented open-source engineering practices. Below, you’ll find some images of this work.

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Fangting Xu (Interior Design Intern) continued working on ADA code requirements related to building connections for the 3-dome cluster of the Earthbag Village. She developed construction documents for the ADA shower room and drafted furniture elevations for the ADA 3-dome cluster. These elevations were created to refine the existing construction documentation. Fangting also re-exported all relevant PDF files and reorganized the document set to facilitate the required redlining process, contributing to founding a global sustainability collaboration by improving accessibility and coordination within shared design documentation. Review the latest updates in the images below.

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Rishi Chakrapani (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Vermiculture Toilet. He updated the exploded view CAD diagram by adding missing bolts and verifying that all fixtures were accurately represented in the assembly. The handle calculations report was completed, including the necessary analysis and documentation of results. He also finalized the sensor selection report, organizing all relevant information as part of the overall project documentation. His work supports founding a global sustainability collaboration by strengthening the accuracy and completeness of engineering deliverables for open-source sustainable systems. Review the latest updates in the images below.

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DUPLICABLE CITY CENTER PROGRESS

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This week, Akhil Shesham (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Duplicable City Center design. He focused on revising and restructuring the open-source elevator cost analysis spreadsheet based on feedback, focusing on improving the organization and clarity of the overall model. He updated the sheet by modifying the structure of the main assemblies and reconstructing the component breakdown to better represent sub-assemblies and individual parts. These efforts support founding a global sustainability collaboration by enhancing clarity and accessibility.

As part of this process, Akhil expanded the cost analysis to include detailed product-level information and created over 250 individual PDF documents containing product references and corresponding links for each component. He also reviewed and verified pricing data to ensure consistency across the spreadsheet. In addition to the cost analysis work, he spent time on SolidWorks-related tasks, researching components required for future FEA analysis and identifying relevant parts to support simulation-based evaluation. Discover One Community’s open source Duplicable City Center, which is founding a global sustainability collaboration. See the visuals below for a closer look.

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Bevan Chiu (Mechanical Engineer) continued his work finishing the City Center Eco-spa Designs. He worked on identifying a solution to store the spa cover when open to prevent tripping hazards by incorporating two 42-inch-high pillars to support the cover at a 15-degree angle and adding tripping hazard signage on the cover surfaces. He refined the CAD model of the spa cover hinge to be flush with the ground, resulting in the cover being embedded 6 inches below ground level. Bevan also added aluminum joists to form a lip that supports and houses the spa cover when in the closed position. He added the rockwool insulation for the top unistrut section of the hot tub. In addition, Bevan updated the final report by improving the organization and flow of the energy requirement section and refining the associated calculations. The open source Duplicable City Center plays a key role in founding a global sustainability collaboration. For more details, refer to the image below.

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Shivarama Krishna Revanuru (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Duplicable City Center design. He focused on evaluating thermal heat losses and the insulation capacity of the spa cover, including analyzing how design choices impact heat retention. Time was also spent understanding report writing requirements and initiating the drafting process. Revisions were made to the work based on updated requirements and feedback received from Jae, with adjustments applied to both the analysis and the report content. This open source Duplicable City Center project is founding a global sustainability collaboration. The images below illustrate aspects of this work.

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HIGHEST GOOD FOOD PROGRESS

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This week, the core team continued working on the Master Tools, Equipment, and Materials/Supplies List for the Large-scale GardenBotanical Garden, and other Highest Good Food components. They finalized all project acronyms as follows: APY, AQ, BG, CHICK, EBV, ENRG, EQSB, FF, GT, HH, LG, ORCH, RAB, SA, SHOP DOCS (ASHP, GSI, MSHP, WSHP), TA, and WA. The core team also ensured that all recently added Tools, Equipment, Materials/Supplies (TEMS) entries appear on both the Master TEMS and the individual Shop lists. Additionally, individual TEMS listings were created for the Automotive Shop (ASHP) and General Shop & Inventory (GSI). Finally, all “Dremel tool” listings were replaced with the term “Rotary Tool” across all shop and master documents. This work serves as a foundation for founding a global sustainability collaboration. See below for the images.

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Chelsea Mariah Stellmach (Project Manager) continued working on the Transition Food Self-sufficiency food and inventory tracking software plans. She worked on refining the final stages of the first iteration of the Kitchen Inventory software. She also coordinated and provided input on the governance software, which remains in the Figma design stage, and supported updates to align with stakeholder feedback and ensure consistency with the website where applicable. This work contributes to founding a global sustainability collaboration. Below are the images of her contribution.

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Jay Nair (BIM Designer) continued working on the Aquapini and Walipini Planting and Harvesting documents. He worked on the requirements for the greenhouse lighting energy calculation calculator, focusing on filling in missing data and refining the inputs needed for accurate calculations. Jay also continued standardizing the document to ensure consistency in format, structure, and data presentation, aligning the content with project guidelines for clarity and future implementation. This work plays a key role in founding a global sustainability collaboration. Below are the images showcasing his contribution.Jay, Highest Good Food, Founding a Global Sustainability Collaboration, One Community Weekly Progress Update #682, Nair, BIM Designer, Aquapini, Walipini, planting harvesting, greenhouse lighting, energy calculation, data refinement, document standardization

Prudhvi Marpina (Data Analyst) continued supporting Highest Good Food website development, Highest Good Network software development, marketing, and administration activities. He worked on the Food Procurement and Storage page by updating content from the source document into WordPress based on the provided instructions, refining the blog with the latest data, and coordinating with a stakeholder to identify and address required corrections. Prudhvi also contributed to Phase 5 governance by updating Deliverable 3 action item descriptions in the Phase 5 document. In marketing and promotion, he scheduled upcoming BlueSky posts using Buffer and updated analytics in the BlueSky data visualization sheet. In addition, he supported OC administration by updating the weekly blog and providing feedback on the administration team’s work for the reporting period. This work contributes serves as a foundation for founding a global sustainability collaboration. See below for images showcasing his work.

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HIGHEST GOOD ENERGY PROGRESS

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This week, the core team continued contributing to the Highest Good Energy initiative. They completed reviews of the vermiculture bathroom document and the elevator cost analysis. For the vermiculture bathroom document, they checked for any items that may have been missed in the previous week and added comments. For the elevator cost analysis, the team identified multiple errors, corrected clear and straightforward errors, and added comments in cases where the correct values were uncertain or required more specific knowledge of the equipment. This work contributes to founding a global sustainability collaboration, as shown in the images below.

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Rajeshwari Bhirud (Administrator) continued working on the Highest Good Energy initiative. She contributed to both administrative and web design tasks for the Open Source Climate Battery Design project. On the administrative side, she added summaries to the Step 2 document and Blog #681 for the Binary Brigade team, reviewed and commented on all team members’ documents, uploaded images to the Dropbox folder, updated tables in the Step 4 document, and maintained SEO keywords, contributing to the weekly team collage. These contributions advance founding a global sustainability collaboration by refining technical and design processes.

For web design, Rajeshwari focused on improving page formatting by removing unnecessary spans and extra spaces, ensuring formulas were correctly structured and aligned. She also successfully migrated all “Ventilation Calculation for Three Points” sections with consistent formatting and equations, completed the migration of heating and ventilation equipment requirement content, and refined formulas into proper formats, resulting in a structured and WordPress-ready documentation layout for the climate battery design page. This work project plays a key role in founding a global sustainability collaboration. See below for images showcasing her work.

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Shameera Musthafa (Data Analyst) contributed to the Highest Good Energy initiative. She supported OC Administration and the PR Review Team by coordinating PR review workflows, reviewing the work of both the Admin and PR teams, and providing feedback to ensure accuracy, clarity, and consistency across all deliverables. Shameera organized and categorized project images, created visual collages, and finalized blog-related content as part of PR review coordination, ensuring that both visual and written materials were properly curated and documented. Additionally, she contributed to the Highest Good Energy report pages and related visualizations. This work contributes to founding a global sustainability collaboration. See below for images showcasing her work.

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HIGHEST GOOD EDUCATION PROGRESS

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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:

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HIGHEST GOOD SOCIETY PROGRESS

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This week, the core team completed over 43 hours managing volunteer work reviews, handling emails, overseeing social media accounts, supporting web development, and identifying and integrating bug fixes for the Highest Good Network. The team also interviewed and onboarded new volunteer team members. Additionally, they produced and integrated the video above, which highlights how founding a global sustainability collaboration serves as a foundational element of One Community’s broader mission. The following images showcase highlights of this work.

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Pooja Kulkarni (UI/UX Designer) continued her work by advancing the Governance Platform experience on the Highest Good Network through refining key user flows, interfaces, and system structures to better support large-scale consensus decision-making. She expanded the platform by designing a complete end-to-end dashboard aligned with the One Community consensus model, incorporating detailed UI flows for the 7-stage governance pipeline, including submission, discussion, focus group review, approval voting, community voting, administrative review, and final implementation with archival. She also improved the onboarding flow by introducing a structured system that helps users understand governance principles, roles, and workflows through guided steps and reference materials. This week’s progress advances founding a global sustainability collaboration across multiple project areas.

In addition, Pooja designed and iterated on core dashboard components, including proposal tracking systems, analytics dashboards, consensus simulation tools, and signal-based decision interfaces to enhance usability, clarity, and engagement. She also contributed to strengthening the design system by maintaining consistency across layouts, components, and interaction patterns. Her work focused on simplifying complex governance processes, reducing cognitive load, and enabling users to clearly understand decision stages, participation requirements, and overall system behavior. This work project plays a key role in founding a global sustainability collaboration; the images below highlight key aspects of her work.

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Yagna Reddy Badvel (Data Analyst and Team Administrator) continued to support structured administrative and tracking operations on the Highest Good Network by performing detailed reviews and updates to maintain accuracy, consistency, and workflow clarity. Yagna reviewed and audited Phase 2 tracking sheets and time logs by identifying inconsistencies in task details, statuses, dropdowns, and formatting, and resolving them to ensure data accuracy. He standardized naming conventions, fixed broken links, and aligned tasks with current project priorities to maintain consistency across all records. Yagna also ensured data integrity by organizing and finalizing the sheets to improve readability and streamline tracking processes. In addition, he supported efficient Phase 2 tracking and time log administration by maintaining well-structured, clear, and consistent documentation. This work serves as a foundation for founding a global sustainability collaboration. The images below show some of his work.

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ADMINISTRATION TEAM

The Administration Team’s summary, which covers their work on the Highest Good Network, was managed by Prudhvi Marpina (Data Analyst) and includes Adhya Rastogi (Business Analyst)Anusha Gali (Software Engineer)Divanshu Bakshi (Team Admin)Hemanth Sai Venkata Srinivasa Kumar Nidamanuru (Administrative Assistant)Leo Lishin Shiu (Software Engineer)Manish Kanuri (Data Scientist)Mridul Bhushan (Volunteer Project Strategy Analyst and Team Administrator)Olawunmi “Ola” Ijisesan (Administrative and Management Support)Priyanshi Sharma (Data Analyst and Team Administrator)Rachna Malav (Data Analyst)Rishitha Adepu (Administrator)Sai Keerthi Domakonda (System Administrator)Sai Sree Dongari (Data Analyst)Sayantan Paul (Frontend Tester and Software Team Administrator)Shreya Shetty (Data Analyst), and Sudarshan Raju Chintalapati Venkata (Data Analyst). This work supports founding a global sustainability collaboration through open-source sharing and transparency. The Administration Team supports the Highest Good Network, a tool designed to track and measure progress while developing systems that contribute to founding a global sustainability collaboration. Through administrative support, documentation, testing, training, recruitment, analytics, and content management, the team helps advance this mission, aligning with One Community’s vision of building a replicable and sustainable future model.

This week, Adhya worked on marketing and promotion through Reddit engagement and Google Ads optimization while organizing content and administrative deliverables. Anusha reviewed and tested multiple frontend and backend pull requests while coordinating with developers to resolve defects. Divanshu maintained Mastodon updates, tracked issues, and developed automation scripts to improve posting accuracy. These efforts are contributing to advancing system performance, communication, and operational efficiency in support of founding a global sustainability collaboration.

Hemanth conducted local pull request testing, validated changes, and coordinated with contributors while documenting reproducible issues. Leo compiled team summaries, managed analytics insights, and resolved data extraction issues. Manish reviewed pull requests, supported blog management, and ensured administrative coordination across tasks. Mridul managed social media publishing, updated analytics dashboards, and prepared blog content for publication. Ola organized administrative data, managed Pinterest workflows, and ensured structured scheduling. Priyanshi conducted detailed testing on project management pages, identifying validation gaps and documenting improvements. These coordinated activities strengthen collaboration, accountability, and system reliability in support of founding a global sustainability collaboration.

Rachna reviewed ongoing tasks and SEO pages while maintaining administrative continuity. Rishitha managed blog compilation, SEO optimization, Threads engagement, and dashboard updates using Python and Excel. Sai Keerthi performed Dev pull request testing tasks and ensured feature validation while reviewing administrative submissions. Sai Sree coordinated dashboard progress, PR review activities, and supported hiring through candidate interviews. Sayantan managed blog preparation, task coordination, PR testing, and system validation while identifying UI and backend issues. These efforts are contributing to improving workflow efficiency and cross-team coordination in support of founding a global sustainability collaboration.

Shreya worked on Aircrete visualizations and optimized Google Ads campaigns while refining campaign strategies. Sudarshan managed blog SEO updates, tested pull requests, documented system issues, and created tasks for improvements. To learn more about how this work supports founding a global sustainability collaboration, visit the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages. Highlights of the team’s contributions are shown in the collage below.

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HIGHEST GOOD NETWORK PROGRESS

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  • Learn about our open source community collaboration and management software and founding a global sustainability collaboration : The Highest Good Network

This week, the core team tested Highest Good Network pull requests and confirmed 5 as fixed. This effort highlights One Community’s commitment to founding a global sustainability collaboration.

The following were not fixed: issues with the Total Organization Summary, dashboard chart resizing on the user profile page when re-selecting skills, service worker registration on the HGN Skills Overview page, dark mode background and save button visibility in the Basic Information and Volunteering Times tabs, generation of the Total Contributors Report, and functionality for indicating user states on the Dashboard Tasks and Weekly Summaries Reports pages. In addition, a new task was created to address functionality gaps in the Application and Job Posting Page, specifically focusing on the application page template form. This work contributes to founding a global sustainability collaboration. See the Highest Good Society and the Highest Good Network pages, and the collage below, for an overview of the team’s contributions.

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ALPHA SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Alpha Software Team, working on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Lin Khant Htel (Frontend Software Developer). The team includes Linh Huynh (Software Engineer)Maithili Kalkar (Software Engineer)Som Ramnani (Software Engineer)Sai Sandeep Koritala (Software Engineer) and Casstiel Pi (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is a key part of founding a global sustainability collaboration. The software supports social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes that contribute to the open source project and resilient ecosystems. Designed to be portable and scalable, the Highest Good Network is ideal for off-grid and sustainable living communities, reflecting One Community’s open source commitment to founding a global sustainability collaboration.

This week, Lin reviewed PR #1764 by examining the code and running tests on a local machine and confirmed that all tests passed. He also checked the Alpha team members’ weekly summaries, photos, and videos and handled Alpha team management tasks. He ensured that submissions followed the required format and maintained consistency across reports. These activities were part of founding a global sustainability collaboration. Casstiel continued working on fixing the chart label readability issue in dark mode. He adjusted text color values to improve contrast against dark backgrounds and refined CSS rules to prevent global styles from overriding chart-specific styles. He applied targeted styling to chart labels, axes, and tooltips to improve visibility and updated label positioning and spacing for better readability across screen sizes. Casstiel also resolved a dropdown issue where text and background were not visible in dark mode by updating color styles. Testing in the local environment confirmed that visibility issues were resolved while maintaining consistent behavior in regular mode. This work was aligned with founding a global sustainability collaboration.

Linh worked on investigating and addressing issues related to the Bluesky auto-poster across backend and frontend systems. He analyzed reported problems including dark mode inconsistencies, file input reset behavior, and irregular posting flows. On the frontend, he reviewed component styling and theme usage and identified inconsistencies in how components aligned with theme variables. Linh examined file input handling and identified differences between DOM behavior and React state reset expectations. Additional testing of repeated posting scenarios showed inconsistencies related to asynchronous updates. He also refactored parts of the frontend to simplify conditional rendering and improve traceability. On the backend, he synchronized with the latest development branch and addressed lint issues affecting CI checks while maintaining existing functionality. These updates were connected to founding a global sustainability collaboration.

Maithili worked on resolving a dark mode issue affecting active and inactive team indicators in the Team list. The issue was caused by a global CSS rule using a universal selector with !important that overrode intended icon colors, and it was fixed by updating the .isActive i rule. She also raised a pull request to address overlapping dates and corrected lint errors identified during development. Test cases were updated to reflect the changes, and SonarCloud issues associated with the pull request were resolved to meet code quality requirements. This work contributed to founding a global sustainability collaboration. Sai worked on resolving styling and functionality issues across multiple pull requests. He fixed a dark mode issue in PR 4487 where text for the month, year, and day became unreadable during hover. He addressed PR 4484 to ensure the header component remained visible on smaller devices. Sai also updated the event registration logic in PR 4469 to trigger a status change from filling fast to full once capacity was reached. These updates focused on UI visibility and accurate state transitions, supporting founding a global sustainability collaboration.

Som revisited a previously submitted pull request and opened a follow-up pull request to address a bug related to the date picker component. The issue occurred when a past date selection triggered a warning and left the component in an inconsistent state. He updated the handleDateChange logic to manage null values, enforce validation for past dates, and normalize the selected date format to ensure proper state reset. Som also added a floating scroll-to-top button to the ResourceUsage component by implementing scroll state tracking, event listeners, and smooth scrolling behavior. The button was styled for both light and dark modes and positioned for accessibility on longer pages. This work supported founding a global sustainability collaboration. See the collage below to view the team’s work.

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BINARY BRIGADE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Binary Brigade Team, which presented their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Amalesh Arivanan (Software Engineer) and included Roshini Seelamsetty (Software Engineer)Manoj Puttaswamy (Software Engineer)Ramsundar (Ram) Konety Govindarajan (Software Engineer), and Harsha Rudhraraju (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is our tool for managing and objectively measuring progress, ensuring that all contributions are tracked and aligned with our mission of founding a global sustainability collaboration. It supports social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes that contribute to open-source projects and resilient, sustainable ecosystems.

This week, Amalesh fixed the issue that prevented teams from being deleted from the team list, completed the related updates in pull request 5087, addressed review comments, and merged the feature, while also responding to reviewer feedback on pull request 4694, implementing requested changes, and resolving lockfile issues tied to that pull request to support codebase stability. Roshini updated pull requests 4913 and 5000 by fixing issues affecting both dark and light modes, applying additional requested changes, and verifying that the user interface functioned properly after the updates. These developments support founding a global sustainability collaboration by improving system efficiency and usability.

Manoj continued work on the BMDashboard Utilization Chart by adding a download dropdown to export the currently filtered data as CSV or PDF, adding an Increased Only toggle that filters the chart and summary banner to show only tools with utilization improvements compared to the previous period when comparison mode is active, and adding a 4-week trend line chart below the main bar chart to show weekly average utilization with a linear regression overlay, using mock data for now until API integration is added. These updates contribute to founding a global sustainability collaboration through improved consistency and organization.

Harsha added demographic information support to the backend by refining the data structure for new analytics fields, reviewing schemas and endpoints so demographic data can be stored and retrieved without affecting current behavior, maintaining naming and format consistency for future frontend integration, and updating logic to handle missing values, optional fields, and validation checks, while also resolving merge conflicts with development and fixing conflicts in frontend branch 4325 and backend branch 1882, verifying both branches, merging them into development, and testing to confirm demographic updates, API responses, and frontend-backend integration continued to work without regressions. This work supports founding a global sustainability collaboration through scalable and replicable solutions.

Ram fixed functionality issues on the /form and /form viewer pages so behavior matched pull request 2853 by identifying that form data was not being saved reliably, updating the setup so the form reducer is stored under localReducers and included in the redux-persist whitelist, enabling form data to persist in localStorage and reload after refresh, and confirming the intended behavior with Sayantan, while also resolving merge conflicts and review comments on pull request 5074 by reconciling overlapping changes across controller, router, and routes files so MongoDB-based unit handling, reusable and tool updates, frontend-required routes, and inventory edit history behavior were all preserved together. See the Highest Good Society and the Highest Good Network pages for more on how this supports founding a global sustainability collaboration.

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CODE CRAFTERS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Code Crafters Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Sai Keerthi Domakonda (Software Engineer) and Sphurthy Satish (Software Engineer).The team includes contributions from Akshith Kumar Reddy Balappagari Gnaneswara (Full-Stack Developer)Shreya Padaganur (Software Engineer), and Yu Yan (Software Engineer). Their work contributes to One Community’s mission of making founding a global sustainability collaboration possible through collaborative software development and continuous system improvements.

This week, Akshith worked on the Job Analytics Page tasks, including adding validation for user input fields in the specific application page template form functionality, fixing the dark mode issue where it was not applied after a PR merge, and resolving the resume upload functionality on the job application page. He implemented the required field validations and tested them to ensure correct behavior. Akshith also addressed styling changes that were preventing dark mode from being applied. In addition, he modified the logic for the resume upload feature to fix the issue and is currently testing the changes before raising a pull request for making founding a global sustainability collaboration.

Shreya continued refining dark mode styles by resolving inconsistencies across text, buttons, dropdowns, and shared components, while testing updates across multiple pages and modules—including Teams, User Management, Projects, Members, Tasks, and Reports—to improve visibility, color contrast, and overall consistency. She addressed styling conflicts between light and dark themes, replaced hardcoded colors with dynamic handling, and verified updates across user flows to ensure stable functionality, improved readability, and smooth theme transitions. This effort strengthens founding a global sustainability collaboration through structured and organized workflows.

Sphurthy worked on resolving a UI layout issue on the Participation page related to the “Drop-off and no-show rate tracking” section header, which was wrapping onto multiple lines instead of displaying on a single line as specified in the design. This issue caused misalignment and inconsistency with adjacent components such as filters, metrics, and insight panels, affecting readability and visual hierarchy. The work focused on updating the layout to ensure the header remains on a single line in accordance with Figma specifications while maintaining consistent spacing and alignment across the page, with the task currently in progress for supporting founding a global sustainability collaboration.

Yu completed the task of taking over and implementing server-side data protection for the timelog and weekly summary feature (#5129), ensuring that sensitive data is properly handled and protected within the backend system. The work involved reviewing the existing implementation, identifying gaps in data protection, and applying necessary updates to align with project requirements. Changes were made to improve how data is processed and stored on the server, with attention to maintaining consistency across related components. The implementation also required coordination with existing system logic to avoid breaking current functionality while introducing the new protections. Testing and validation were performed to confirm that the updates function as expected and that data integrity is maintained under different scenarios. See the Highest Good Society and the Highest Good Network pages for more on how this supports founding a global sustainability collaboration. The collage below showcases the team’s accomplishments for the week.

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DEV DYNASTY SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Dev Dynasty Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Sai Keerthi Domakonda (Software Engineer) and Deekshith Kumar Singirikonda (Developer) and includes Adithya Cherukuri (Volunteer Software Engineer)Neeraj Kondaveeti (Software Engineer)Sai Shravan Neelamsetty (Software Engineer), and Vikas Meneni (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software helps manage and objectively measure processes for founding a global sustainability collaboration through social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes. 

This week, Adithya focused on the HGN Software Development project, specifically improving the project selection interface within the Building Summary section. He resolved merge conflicts and addressed failing tests for the tools feature pull request. He also updated the project selection dropdown by implementing a form layout with specific labels and helper text. Adithya also created a dynamic heading that displays the names of selected projects or a default status message. He implemented visual interaction feedback by adding a loading state with a spinner and configured the dropdown to disable during changes to prevent overlapping triggers for founding a global sustainability collaboration. Finally, he prepared the weekly summary and checked project documentation and images.

Deekshith worked on developing a React-based resource management feature that enables users to view, search, and add resource usage records through a structured and interactive interface. He implemented a table layout displaying key details such as user, time and duration, facilities, materials, and date, along with a search function to filter results dynamically. Deekshith also built a modal component for adding new entries, using controlled form inputs tied to state and a unified change handler to manage user input efficiently. Additionally, he implemented functionality to update the resource list by assigning unique IDs and ensuring newly added entries appear at the top, creating a streamlined and functional resource tracking system for supporting founding a global sustainability collaboration.

Neeraj resolved merge conflicts across multiple pull requests in the Highest Good Network repository and updated the codebase to address reviewer feedback, including changes related to search event filtering and the resource management dashboard. He revised existing implementations to align with UI expectations and corrected issues identified during code review, such as filter behavior and interface inconsistencies. After incorporating the requested updates, he rebased and pushed the updated branches to ensure they were in sync with the development branch. In addition, Neeraj created a separate hotfix pull request to address chart rendering issues and dark mode legend inconsistencies, applying reviewer comments directly within that fix. He also verified that all changes passed project checks and ensured that the updated pull requests reflected the latest requested modifications supporting founding a global sustainability collaboration.

Sai worked on multiple pull requests for the One Community Highest Good Network application, focusing on enhancing dark mode functionality, resolving merge conflicts, and improving overall code stability. He updated blue square modals to include author attribution, fixed date formatting and testing issues, and ensured proper dark mode styling for components such as date pickers and dashboards. Sai also resolved a large number of merge conflicts across various features, including construction summary pages and HGN Skills forms, while addressing CSS conflicts and ensuring consistent dark mode behavior across multiple pages. These updates contribute to founding a global sustainability collaboration by improving system consistency, functionality, and user experience, and the team’s efforts continue founding a global sustainability collaboration with practical and measurable progress.

Vikas continued Phase 6 Kitchen Inventory Management development work by implementing the sustainability pie chart and ingredient stock percent status display for the Kitchen Inventory Dashboard at the URL kitchenandinventory/dashboard. He built the Sustainability Score section featuring a canvas-rendered pie chart showing onsite grown percentage versus purchased percentage with 89 onsite grown items and 158 purchased items, a 64% sustainability score with an Excellent badge, a color-coded legend differentiating onsite grown and purchased categories, and item counts displayed below the chart. Vikas also implemented the Stock Health Overview section displaying current inventory levels by category with color-coded progress bars for Vegetables at 85%, Grains and Legumes at 45%, Dairy Products at 92%, Oils and Condiments at 18%, and Preserved Foods at 68%, with status icons indicating good, warning, and critical stock levels. This progress reflects ongoing founding a global sustainability collaboration through collaborative development. Both sections were built with full dark mode support, responsive grid layout for laptop and tablet screens, CSS module scoping to prevent style leaking, and earth-tone colors consistent with One Community’s sustainability branding. See the Highest Good Society and the Highest Good Network pages for more on how this supports founding a global sustainability collaboration. The collage below showcases the team’s accomplishments for the week.

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LUCKY STAR SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Lucky Star Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network, was managed by Hemanth Sai Venkata Srinivasa Kumar Nidamanuru (Administrative Assistant) and Sohail Uddin Syed (Software Engineer)The team includes contributions from Abhinav Tharamel Baiju (Software Engineer)Aryan Rachala (Software Engineer), Chirag Bellara (Software Engineer)Shravya Kudlu (Software Development Engineer)Veda Bellam (Software Engineer), and Vinay Krishna (Software Engineer). Their work supports One Community’s mission of founding a global sustainability collaboration through cross-functional software development and ongoing system improvements.

This week, Abhinav worked on Phase 6 of the Kitchen Inventory Management system, focusing on integrating the frontend inventory page with backend services. He created sample database entries and connected backend APIs to the frontend to enable the display of metric cards, inventory cards, and notifications for preserved items. He developed backend endpoints to retrieve item counts and stock levels, implemented a frontend thunk to call these endpoints, and began applying CSS modules to standardize styling across application pages. His work also included establishing secure access points for data modifications and documenting the endpoints covering request and response formats, authentication, and error handling. This work supports One Community’s mission of founding a global sustainability collaboration.

Aryan worked on Phase II of improving task-level cost breakdown and visibility in the HGN Software Development project. He updated the backend aggregation layer, restructured API responses to include total and detailed task-level data and implemented logic to calculate percentage contributions of each task to total labor cost. Aryan also developed backend endpoints for filtered queries, enhanced chart components to display percentage values dynamically, and collaborated with the design team on color coding and visual hierarchy, advancing One Community’s goal of founding a global sustainability collaboration. Chirag completed the UI integration for user registration to activities by fixing the API endpoint and adding a new endpoint to allow users to un-register for testing purposes. He checked in all related changes and created pull requests 2152 and 5138 for the API and UI updates respectively, and addressed requested changes in pull request 5066, all as part of One Community’s founding a global sustainability collaboration. Chirag is currently working on fixing the display order of past events on the Activities screen.

Shravya completed merge requests for tickets 3963 and 3926. The merge request for 3963 involved resolving merge conflicts, while 3926 required additional debugging and a bug fix to address a component that was not rendering correctly. She also worked on a bug fix related to participation, which involved fixing the routes and correcting the global CSS. And Shravya worked on the WBS, which was based on Phase 4, contributing to One Community’s efforts in founding a global sustainability collaboration. Sohail updated the Community Members page, so it loads all members by default from the backend endpoint when no filters are applied. He added a sort control for ascending and descending name order and preserved the existing score and top skill display for filtered results. He restored the working filter endpoint for skills and preferences and normalized default member responses so that top skills are shown when no filters are selected. Sohail also added a score-based sorting option that can be toggled between increasing and decreasing order, aligning with One Community’s goal of founding a global sustainability collaboration.

Veda focused on multiple frontend tasks within the Highest Good Network application, including resolving conflicts, fixing data inconsistencies, and preparing features for review. She addressed dependency issues and merge conflicts on the Job Posting Page Analytics task, resolved header issues on the Application and Job Posting Page template, and finalized both branches to a review-ready state. Veda also fixed conflicts and a failing test case on the Listing and Bidding Dashboard and resolved data fetching and alignment issues on the Listing Dashboard, furthering One Community’s mission of founding a global sustainability collaboration.

Vinay K worked on Jae and Divanshu’s task to improve cost forecasting and predictive insights in the Financials Tracking module, focusing on enhancing predicted cost trends with clearer forecasting indicators and early over-budget alerts. The task targets an existing gap where predicted cost data is displayed without confidence indicators or warnings when forecasts exceed planned budgets. He is adding visual cues and alert mechanisms to help with financial planning and decision-making. See the Highest Good Society and the Highest Good Network pages to learn more about how this work supports founding a global sustainability collaboration. See the collage below highlighting the team’s work for the week.

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MOONFALL SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Moonfall Team’s summary, which covers their work on the Highest Good Network, was managed by Uha Kruthi (Software Engineer) and includes Aayush Shetty (Software Engineer)Alisha Walunj (Software Engineer)Mani Shashank Marneni (Software Engineer), and Sai Teja Kaasoju (Software Engineer). Their efforts contribute to One Community’s mission of advancing founding a global sustainability collaboration through open-source collaboration, ecologically responsible innovation, and a focus on long-term global development.

This week, Uha worked on improving multi-project visualization clarity in the dashboard by implementing a dynamic color-coding system that assigns distinct colors to each selected project, adding a responsive legend with color-to-project mapping, enabling legend-based toggling of project bars, ensuring dark mode compatibility with accessible contrast, and maintaining consistent tooltips and labels across filters. Aayush worked on resolving issues and stabilizing features in the HGN Software Development project by addressing merge conflicts, updating dark mode behavior on the Lessons form page and Activity Attendance page, and making fixes to the Phase 2 Summary Dashboard line chart and the Tools and Equipment Tracking dashboard while pushing updates to the branch. These contributions further founding a global sustainability collaboration by strengthening both technical execution and design alignment across the platform.

Mani worked on a low-priority UI bug related to Insights Card styling on the reports page by updating box-shadow properties, adjusting border-radius and padding, refining elevation levels for visual hierarchy, and performing consistency checks across cards on the Resource Usage dashboard. Sai Teja worked on frontend tasks in the HighestGoodNetworkApp, including updates to pause and resume functionality tied to user management flow and UI behavior, and a follow-up fix for the owner message feature by updating modal logic, improving image handling logic, adding a test for the image-selection flow, and verifying test files locally. These updates improve the stability and adaptability of shared systems, supporting the broader goal of founding a global sustainability collaboration.

Alisha worked on fixing the “Edit to Reorder” button on the Posting Page by resolving backend authorization issues through token integration, updating modal behavior for job reordering with dark mode support, adjusting backend endpoint sequence, rebasing her branch, and preparing a pull request, while also working on the Posting Page Analytics feature by creating a pie chart for applicant breakdown and resolving merge conflicts in an existing pull request. Explore the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this work supports founding a global sustainability collaboration through open-source development and globally accessible resources. The collage displayed below portrays the team’s efforts and achievements for the week.

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REACTONAUTS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Reactonauts team summary, which covers their work on the Highest Good Network, was managed by Diya Wadhwani (Software Developer) and Divanshu Bakshi (Product Manager) and it includes Aseem Deshmukh (Software Developer)Namitha Vijaykumar Pawar (Software Engineer)Sayali Sable (Software Engineer)Sri Satya Venkatasai Siri Sudheeksha Vavila (Software Engineer)Peterson Rodrigues dos Santos (Full-Stack Developer), and Suparshwa Patil (Software Engineer). This effort supports founding a global sustainability collaboration through organized and structured workflows that strengthen component development for sustainable evolution.

This week, Aseem worked on resolving issues across multiple pull requests, investigating a problem in PR 4659 where the map and visualization were not visible in the main branch after merging into development, and testing color options in PR 4579 to improve dark mode compatibility while addressing a merging issue that caused duplicate instances, contributing to founding a global sustainability collaboration. Diya fixed backend issues affecting weekly summaries and notifications by correcting the “three weeks ago” report logic, replacing hardcoded week indexing with dynamic mapping, and raising PR #2156, resolved cron email failures caused by gmail header limits by standardizing email configurations and cleaning duplicated arguments in PR #2159, addressed backend quality gate issues through code refactoring and logic simplification, fixed a teams page issue by removing an over-restrictive database filter in PR #2153, and implemented UI updates, including dimming task review buttons during time off, adding an “already in use” indicator in the manage states modal, and introducing a new emoji option in PR #5128, supporting founding a global sustainability collaboration.

Namitha investigated discrepancies in the reports resource usage page legend layout compared to figma designs, identified alignment and spacing issues in CSS, updated styling to improve positioning and consistency, verified responsiveness across screen sizes, and raised PR #5132. Peterson resolved conflicts in a user profile page pull request to display a message and redirect option when an invalid user id is entered and also addressed conflicts in other pull requests under testing to keep them ready for merging. Sayali worked on multiple tasks, including implementing a consolidated PR dashboard dropdown with permission-based access in PR #5120, resolving merge conflicts and quality gate failures in email management fixes with ongoing PR #5112, fixing a name field bug and dark mode inconsistencies in PR #5130, updating feedbackmodal functionality to use backend validation and improving input handling in PR #4835, and refactoring bellnotification.jsx to display progress alerts with updated logic and resolving related issues in PR #5134, contributing to founding a global sustainability collaboration.

Sudheeksha worked on the HGN questionnaire dashboard frontend help request modal, addressing sonarqube quality gate issues across multiple sessions, resolving errors affecting form submission, and completing all required fixes to ensure the pull request passed quality checks. Suparshwa performed regression testing on chatbot changes integrated with the application, validated functionality across features, and added backend test cases to improve coverage and system reliability, aligned with founding a global sustainability collaboration. Below is the collage showcasing the Reactonauts team’s work for the week.

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SKYE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Skye Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network, was managed by Sayantan Paul (Frontend Tester and Software Team Administrator) and Anthony Weathers (Software Engineer). The team includes Marcus Yi (Software Engineer)Sharadha Kasiviswanathan (Software Engineer)Swathi Angadi (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is committed towards founding a global sustainability collaboration by objectively tracking and managing progress across social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes, utilizing transparent, scalable systems that strengthen accountability, coordination, and resilient ecosystems.

This week, Anthony reviewed PR 2051, provided feedback on an identified issue with a proposed fix, and requested clarification on email grouping behavior. He also advanced the warning tracker reordering test by automating updates so trackers and user warnings correctly refresh when tracker order or name changes are saved. Marcus continued work on the Facebook Auto-Poster feature, resolving merge conflicts, fixing bugs, and addressing review feedback across frontend PR 4714 and backend PR 1359, including updates to SocialMediaComposer.jsx and related configuration and reducer files to ensure proper integration of Facebook-specific and shared components. Anthony also updated OAuth scopes to meet Graph API requirements, added client-side checks to prevent posting without a connected Facebook Page, refined backend logic by removing a redundant database call, adjusted an endpoint to reflect read-only behavior, and validated reported issues.

Sharadha resolved merge conflicts and fixed failing tests for frontend PR 3861 and backend PR 1648 related to the PR Review Team Analytics Dashboard, ensuring features such as query parameters, filtering, and sorting worked correctly, and validated the updates locally to prepare the pull requests for merge. Swathi restored code lost during conflict resolution for the Materials and Consumables Pages pull request, tested the updates, continued developing the Login Page for Phase 2 of the Material Equipment Tool Tracker based on the Figma design, worked on validation and authentication, and raised documentation queries for clarification. By addressing these challenges, the Skye Team’s work plays a significant part in founding a global sustainability collaboration by disseminating basic principles for positive change through scalable, transparent systems within the broader Highest Good Network infrastructure. See the Highest Good Society and the Highest Good Network pages to learn more about how founding a global sustainability collaboration is central to One Community’s goals, demonstrated through transparent, collaborative innovation within the Highest Good Network open source hub. See the collage below for the team’s work.

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SOFTWARE PR REVIEW TEAM A-N

The PR Review Team’s summary for members with names starting with A–N was managed by Sai Sree Dongari (Data Analyst). The Highest Good Network is a foundation for measuring our results in founding a global sustainability collaboration. This week’s active members of this team were Abdelmounaim Lallouache (Software Developer)Carl Bebli (Software Developer)Nathan Hoffman (Software Engineer), and Nirali Patel (Full Stack Developer). They reviewed all Highest Good Network PRs shared in this week’s update. Learn more about how the Highest Good Network open source hub measures progress toward founding a global sustainability collaboration. The collage below shows a compilation of this team’s work.

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SOFTWARE PR REVIEW TEAM O-Z

The PR Review Team’s summary for members with names starting with O–Z was managed by Shameera Musthafa (Data Analyst). The Highest Good Network is a foundation for measuring our results in eco-tipping point creation. This week’s active members of this team were Rajasrivatsan Srinivasan (Software Engineer)Rohan Rastogi (Software Engineer)Sundar Machani (Software Engineer), and Yiyun Tan (Software Engineer). They reviewed all the Highest Good Network PRs (Pull Requests) shared in this week’s update. Learn more about how the Highest Good Network open-source hub measures progress towards our goal founding a global sustainability collaboration. The collage below shows a compilation of the work from this team.

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