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Creating Measurable Global Transformation – One Community Weekly Progress Update #677

At One Community, we are creating measurable global transformation by openly demonstrating how sustainability can be designed, shared, and replicated worldwide. We develop integrated, sustainable approaches to food, energy, housing, education, economics, and social architecture that support fulfilled living and global stewardship practices. Created by an all-volunteer team, everything we build is open source and free-shared, including the complete process, so the model can become self-replicating and grow into a global network of teacher/demonstration hubs serving “The Highest Good of All” while regenerating our planet. 

Creating Measurable Global Transformation, One Community Weekly Progress Update #677

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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 March 9, 2026 edition (#677) 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, Derrell Brown (Plumbing Designer) continued working on the Earthbag Village 4-dome home final MEP report and applied required revisions to align the final draft with the submitted comments and expectations. He advanced work on the MEP Final Report by addressing formatting issues in the previous draft related to line spacing, calculation nomenclature, and terminology used in the electrical section of the report. He updated the document to improve consistency in how calculations and electrical references were presented throughout the report. Derrell also performed a load analysis for the general lighting system to determine whether the existing electrical service would be sufficient to support incandescent lighting in the event that LED fixtures were replaced, supporting efforts focused on creating measurable global transformation through clear and reliable documentation of sustainable building infrastructure. See below for some of the images related to this work.

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Fangting Xu (Interior Design Intern) continued working with ADA codes related to building connections for the ADA 3-dome cluster of the Earthbag Village. She focused on developing the construction documents for the ADA restroom and the connected path between the buildings. Fangting reviewed the layout and accessibility requirements to ensure compliance with ADA standards. The drawings were updated accordingly, and the documents were finalized and exported as PDFs for submission and coordination, contributing to creating measurable global transformation by ensuring accessibility and inclusive design within sustainable community infrastructure. Review the latest updates in the images below.

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Rishi Chakrapani (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Vermiculture Toilet. His work progressed on the reports for the main Unistrut chamber structure and the dumping mechanism, including adjustments to the CAD models and updates to ensure the information presented is clear and accurate. Rishi also reviewed feedback from Jae on two additional reports and made updates to address the noted action items and improve alignment between the documentation and the associated designs. These efforts support creating measurable global transformation through accurate engineering documentation and open-source design validation. Review the latest updates in the images below.

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Sai Bhuvanesh Nandipati (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Earthbag Village by completing the development and organization of the Large Water Storage Solutions webpage content. His work progressed with adjustments to the CAD models and updates to ensure the information presented in the reports is clear and accurate. Sai also reviewed feedback from Jae on two additional reports and made updates to address the noted action items and improve alignment between the documentation and the associated designs. These efforts support creating measurable global transformation through accurate engineering documentation and open-source design validation. 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 assembly instructions and cost analysis for the open-source elevator project. During the first part of the week, he focused on developing assembly instructions for the elevator system by organizing the main assemblies and outlining the step-by-step construction process. This included reviewing the structural components and identifying the order in which parts should be assembled to support clear documentation of the build process. Later in the week, his focus shifted to expanding the cost analysis sheet with additional detailed information. These efforts strengthen work focused on creating measurable global transformation by improving clarity, quality, and repeatability.

He broke down several main assemblies into smaller subassemblies and identified the individual components required for each section. He researched product suppliers and added item-level references while reassessing the estimated prices for many components to improve the accuracy of the cost sheet. He also updated the cost analysis to reflect the relationships between assemblies, subassemblies, and their individual components while incorporating revised cost estimates. Discover One Community’s open source Duplicable City Center, which is creating measurable global transformation. 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 the content related to the rectangular spa tub for the final report. He created revised layout drawings of the foundation assembly and a diagram for the plumbing system. Bevan updated the water and air head loss calculations and the start-up calculations based on the current rectangular tub specifications. He added a new section describing the plumbing access panels, including an introduction and the associated materials. Bevan also updated the bill of materials to include the plumbing components and Unistrut framing. In addition, he revised the DIY assembly instructions for the Unistrut frame and updated the corresponding images. This open source Duplicable City Center project is creating measurable global transformation. For more details, refer to the images below.

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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 and Supplies List for the Large-scale GardenBotanical Garden, and other Highest Good Food components. They reviewed the portable stump vise and chainsaw sharpening guide, retaining both items, added a chainsaw filing guide video featuring maintenance techniques from an industry professional with forty years of experience, and removed duplicate entries for the plumb bob and hand saw. They also added photos and supporting narratives for the combination square, framing square, miter square, speed/rafter square, try square, and T-square. This work contributes to creating measurable global transformation by improving the clarity and accessibility of open-source tool documentation, as shown in the images below.

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Chelsea Mariah Stellmach (Project Manager) continued working on the Transition Food Self-sufficiency and inventory tracking software plans. She communicated with a stakeholder and the developers regarding ongoing work on the tools. One developer returned to the project but indicated he may leave soon, so she worked with him to transfer materials and outline next steps for the developers continuing the work. She also assigned tasks in the Highest Good Network software and maintained communication with developers through email, Google Docs, and WhatsApp, contributing to creating measurable global transformation, as shown in the images below.

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Jay Nair (BIM Designer) developed the Aquapini and Walipini Planting and Harvesting documents. He prepared the documentation and instructions needed to develop a lighting energy calculator for greenhouse projects, outlining calculation logic, defining required input parameters such as fixture specifications and zone data, and describing expected outputs for energy consumption estimates. He organized the information so software developers can implement the calculator in a structured and consistent manner for future greenhouse lighting analysis, contributing to creating measurable global transformation, as shown in the images below.

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Nitin Parate (Architect) continued working on the Aquapini and Walipini renders and layout graphics. He reviewed the drawings to determine which elements should be retained and which could be removed, focusing on reducing unnecessary information and avoiding visual clutter by refining details, graphics, and annotations. He also spent time understanding the different system components to represent their functioning accurately. The goal was to ensure the drawings clearly explain how parts function and connect, contributing to creating measurable global transformation, as shown in the images below.

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Shivangi Varma (Architectural Designer and Planner) continued the redesign of the Highest Good Food overall presentation. She submitted progress for feedback and began revising the graphics based on the Loom video. She refined the Differences diagram, started finalizing the first template, and began updating diagrams for the Highest Good Food project based on requested revisions, contributing to creating measurable global transformation. Below are the images showcasing this 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 received updated feedback on the work, researched statistics related to sustainable insulation, paints, windows, lighting, and urinal images, and provided feedback on the associated visuals. They also continued working on the cost analysis for the food rollout phases and incorporated the returned feedback into the analysis, contributing to creating measurable global transformation, as shown in the images below.

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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 30 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 members. Additionally, they produced and integrated the video above, which highlights how contributing to creating measurable global transformation 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 governance platform designs through structured interaction flows and collaborative engagement features that support transparent participation and informed decision-making on the Highest Good Network. She developed multiple mid-fidelity wireframes illustrating the end-to-end governance experience, including login and onboarding, governance education modules, proposal dashboards, and structured proposal workflows guiding users through each stage of participation. Pooja also created four interactive prototype flows demonstrating how users move through the platform while reviewing proposals, participating in discussions, submitting questions, and proposing formal amendments. Her work contributes to creating measurable global transformation through clearly documented and open processes.

In addition, Pooja designed collaboration interfaces enabling community members to engage through discussion threads, clarification questions, and amendment proposals, maintaining transparency and clarity throughout the decision-making process. She also prepared a detailed presentation explaining the governance platform design, outlining the problem definition, research insights, user journey, governance workflows, analytics dashboards, and overall product impact. This work supports One Community’s efforts toward contributing to creating measurable global transformation; the images below highlight key aspects of her work.

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Prudhvi Marpina (Data Analyst) contributed to Highest Good Network software development, marketing, and administrative initiatives in support of creating measurable global transformation. He worked on Phase 5 governance by updating Deliverable 3 in the HGN document, preparing the action items table, refining action item descriptions, and reviewing the related Figma designs to ensure alignment between documentation and interface planning. Prudhvi coordinated with the Figma developer to update the corresponding deliverables and provided feedback on design elements associated with this phase.

In marketing and promotion, he reviewed and updated BlueSky posts scheduled through Buffer, monitored post reach, and maintained weekly analytics by updating tracking information in the Social Media Dashboard and the BlueSky data sheet. He also supported OC administration by updating the weekly blog and providing feedback on the administration team’s work for the reporting week. The following images showcase highlights of this work. This work contributes to creating measurable global transformation by making systems easier to replicate.

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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 system updates to maintain accuracy and workflow clarity. He reviewed the Phase 2 tracking sheets, including the “Materials, Equipment, Tools, and Project Tracking System” tab, verifying task categorization, addressing incomplete entries, correcting dropdown inconsistencies, updating statuses to reflect current progress, and ensuring alignment across tracking records. Yagna also corrected formatting and structural issues, updated links, standardized naming conventions, adjusted filters, and improved the overall organization of the sheets to support clearer tracking and reporting.

In addition, he reviewed Sai Sree Dongari’s weekend deliverables, checked them for accuracy and consistency, and provided feedback to align the work with project standards and expectations. This work supports One Community’s efforts toward creating measurable global transformation. The images below show some of his work.

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Yulin Li (Graphic Designer) continued her work by contributing 20 hours of volunteer service focused on visual communication and coordination for The Highest Good Network software team. She created volunteer announcements according to project requirements to improve clarity, visual consistency, and alignment with communication guidelines. Yulin also prepared and published a team collaboration announcement to support transparent communication across teams. In addition, she maintained organized asset management through Dropbox and participated in weekly review discussions to support timely task completion. This work supports One Community’s efforts toward creating measurable global transformation; see the Highest Good Society and the collage below for examples of her 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 Ashutosh Mishra (Software Engineer)Keerthana Chitturi (System Administrator)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)Rajeshwari Bhirud (Administrator)Rishitha Adepu (Administrator)Sai Keerthi Domakonda (System Administrator)Sayantan Paul (Frontend Tester and Software Team Administrator)Shameera Musthafa (Data Analyst)Shreya Shetty (Data Analyst), and Sudarshan Raju Chintalapati Venkata (Data Analyst). The Administration Team supports the Highest Good Network, a tool designed to track and measure progress while developing systems that contribute to creating measurable global transformation. Through administrative support, documentation, testing, training, recruiting, 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, Ashutosh advanced multimodal AI capabilities by implementing parallel inferencing chains using CLIP and CLAP models, refining embedding workflows, integrating MongoDB storage for reranked document results, and evaluating Hugging Face micro models using metrics such as MRR and nDCG to improve retrieval performance. Divanshu maintained Mastodon communications, automated engagement metric extraction using Python scripts, updated analytics dashboards, documented feature issues, and supported product backlog coordination with the development team. Keerthana reviewed administrative submissions for compliance, initiated CSS refactoring cleanup, and transitioned into the Corrections Administrator role to strengthen documentation standards. Together, these efforts support creating measurable global transformation.

Leo compiled and formatted team summaries for the blog, verified analytics data extraction, and tested API functionality connected to AWS systems, while Manish tested and verified multiple pull requests and supported coordination through documentation updates and workflow tracking. Mridul managed WordPress publication for Blog #676, ensured formatting and reporting compliance, and maintained analytics reporting continuity across X and LinkedIn platforms. Hemanth conducted pull request testing across multiple updates, validated UI behavior in light and dark modes, and supported administrative review processes for new team members. These coordinated activities strengthen collaboration, accountability, and system reliability in support of creating measurable global transformation.

Ola improved administrative accessibility by organizing Google Workspace structures, creating task management folders, and updating Pinterest analytics reporting using extracted CSV data. Priyanshi conducted detailed dashboard testing for the Financials Tracking section, validating chart rendering, filter behavior, and layout consistency across light and dark modes while documenting usability observations and data visualization issues. Rachna reviewed communications, prepared for scheduled interviews, and followed up on internal coordination tasks to maintain continuity in team operations. This progress reinforces creating measurable global transformation by keeping solutions organized, transparent, and actionable.

Rajeshwari advanced administrative blog responsibilities, tested PR dashboard endpoints, and began implementing a hotfix within the user management workflow. Rishitha coordinated weekly blog compilation, SEO optimization, Threads engagement, and dashboard updates using Excel and Python scripts. Sai Keerthi reviewed Admin-in-Training work and administrative submissions to ensure guideline compliance and workflow clarity. Sayantan tested numerous pull requests, documented system issues, assigned development tasks across several modules, and validated dashboard features and reporting improvements. This momentum accelerates creating measurable global transformation through continuous improvement and transparency.

Shameera coordinated PR review activities, curated visual documentation, and supported hiring interviews, while Shreya refined Aircrete data visualizations and optimized Google Ads performance. Sudarshan managed blog SEO updates, tested dashboard pull requests, documented system issues, and created enhancement tasks across multiple components. To learn more about how this work supports creating measurable global transformation, 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 creating measurable global transformation: The Highest Good Network

This week, the core team tested Highest Good Network pull requests and confirmed 10 as fixed. This effort highlights One Community’s commitment to reinventing the sustainability industry.

The following issues were not fixed: the addition of bulk actions for managers, improvements to unreadable question text in dark mode on the Unanswered FAQs page, and fixes for edit and save functionality in the Weekly Summary Email for Admins. In addition, nine PRs could not be fully tested due to the absence of data on the Main branch, preventing validation of related frontend and backend updates. A new bug was also reported related to an issue generating the Total Contributors Report. This work strengthens One Community’s mission of creating measurable global transformation. 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), and Casstiel Pi (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is a key part of creating measurable global transformation. 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 creating measurable global transformation.

This week, Lin reviewed PR #1804, ran tests, and confirmed all results passed. He also checked the team’s weekly summaries, photos, and videos, managing coordination and verification of submitted materials. These activities contributed to progress toward creating measurable global transformation. Linh fixed the Weekly Company Summary Email recipient edit and save issue across frontend and backend. She updated frontend logic, handled multiple backend response formats, adjusted the popup save flow, and revised backend endpoints to accept valid email edits while preserving conflict handling. Linh also added unit tests, addressed SonarQube feedback, and completed branch updates. These efforts supported creating measurable global transformation.

Maithili worked on PR #1618, reviewing documentation, configuring PayPal sandbox credentials, addressing SDK issues, and implementing validations based on PR review feedback. Some functionality remained unclear, so she waited for clarification from the project lead. Her contributions aligned with creating measurable global transformation. Som improved the ResourceManagement component by implementing pagination and updating the interface. He centralized pagination state, synchronized it with search functionality, handled edge cases, and added dynamic page number buttons, next/previous controls, an items per page selector, and a record count display. This contributed to creating measurable global transformation.

Casstiel added a supplier filter and an All Suppliers option. He identified a missing backend route, created it to match API patterns, and resolved a dark mode issue affecting frontend components. Changes were tested locally and pushed to the repository. These updates support creating measurable global transformation. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how we are contributing to creating measurable global transformation. 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)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 creating measurable global transformation. It supports social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes that contribute to open-source projects and resilient, sustainable ecosystems.

This week, Roshini worked on the Total Active Teams metric and the high-priority Yagna Hours Completed / Tasks Report by creating a new branch, examining the backend implementation, identifying major bugs affecting report functionality and metric calculations, starting backend code changes to address data storage and return errors, and extending the task timeline to allow additional work and testing. Her contributions support creating measurable global transformation by strengthening data-informed planning and collaboration.Harsha worked on the same metrics, analyzing the backend code to understand the current implementation, identifying bugs affecting report behavior and calculations, implementing fixes for data errors, and continuing testing to verify that the updates produce accurate results without impacting other system components. These efforts also support creating measurable global transformation.

Ram focused on the Remove/Delete Reviewer feature for the PR Grading Dashboard. He examined how reviewer records are stored in the update payload, evaluated approaches such as soft-deleting reviewers or removing them while preserving PR history, and identified a data-flow issue causing the same reviewer to appear multiple times due to historical records being displayed alongside current updates. Ram raised the issue with the task manager for clarification before continuing implementation. His work demonstrates creating measurable global transformation in practical, measurable ways. Amalesh updated the Weekly Team Summaries page and team pictures while continuing development on the Phase 2 Summary Dashboard for weekly progress. He reviewed pull request feedback, applied requested changes, made UI improvements to the Summary Dashboard based on reviewer comments, and implemented a hotfix for the summary check functionality. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this supports creating measurable global transformation. The collage below shows images of the team’s work.

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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 Sphurthy Satish (Software Engineer). The team includes contributions from Akshith Kumar Reddy Balappagari Gnaneswara (Full-Stack Developer)Bhanu Anish Akkineni (Software Engineer)Shreya Padaganur (Software Engineer) and Yu Yan (Software Engineer). Their work contributes to One Community’s mission of creating measurable global transformation through collaborative software development and continuous system improvements.

This week, Akshith worked on Phase 3 tasks, adding a validation message when a past date is selected in the Activities List, fixing a Max Attendees validation issue in the Create Event form, and implementing pagination for the Drop-off and No-show Rate table in the Reports section. He also began the Kitchen Inventory Management task, creating backend API endpoints for storing recipes and instructions. These efforts focused on creating measurable global transformation. Bhanu implemented tabs in the Kitchen and Inventory portal to display inventory items grouped by category. He organized item data, configured UI components for correct rendering, and created new action items to support further development and feature implementation, contributing to creating measurable global transformation.

Shreya advanced the Educator Task Submissions task by refining backend query logic and response formatting, ensuring consistent API outputs. She adjusted filtering to return only relevant finished tasks, validated workflow with local integration testing, and confirmed correct frontend tab navigation, filtering, grouping, late submission indicators, and data consistency. Shreya also noted additional backend work will be required. These improvements support creating measurable global transformation. Sphurthy addressed a UI and usability issue on the All Events page of the Community Portal. He analyzed the Search Filters dropdown behavior, which locked page scrolling when open, reducing accessibility and navigation efficiency. His work focused on ensuring users can continue scrolling while interacting with filter menus, improving usability and accessibility, and contributing to creating measurable global transformation.

Yu resolved merge conflicts for PR 4031 and created a new pull request ready for merging. He then worked on PR 4928 to fix responsive display errors and layout inconsistencies on the construction summary webpage, ensuring the interface displays correctly across screen sizes. This work contributes to creating measurable global transformation. 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 Deekshith Kumar Singirikonda (Developer) and includes Adithya Cherukuri (Volunteer Software Engineer)Aditya Gambhir (Software Engineer)Neeraj Kondaveeti (Software Engineer)Sai Shravan Neelamsetty (Software Engineer)Sriamsh Reddy (Software Engineer), and Vikas Meneni (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll manage and objectively measure our processes for open sourcing a better world for us all through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes. This progress supports One Community in creating measurable global transformation.

This week, Adithya developed inventory health indicators and summary cards for the HGN Software Development materials dashboard, including logic to flag low stock under 20%, and updated the ItemsTable component to highlight high wastage and low stock thresholds. Aditya refactored the backend controller for the Building Management dashboard in PR #2093, adding input validation, helper functions, and error logging, while integrating a chart component, resolving CSS grid layout issues, adding dark mode support, and implementing a ResizeObserver for responsiveness in PR #4587. Deekshith worked on React components for the dashboard, including UpdateConsumable for inventory records and BMDashboard for project data visualization, managing state through Redux, handling user input, and adjusting styling for dark mode. These updates strengthen the foundation for creating measurable global transformation through free-sharing and open standards.

Neeraj completed an Export to CSV feature for the Weekly PR Grading screen and added skill score summary cards to the HGN Software Team Questionnaire Dashboard. Shravan resolved merge conflicts in PR #4072 and PR #4351 related to dark mode implementation across the HGN Form and BMDashboard. Sriamsh adjusted the Project Risk Profile Overview to fix visibility issues in dark mode and verified trend summary table functionality, while Vikas implemented the Seed Orders and Online Tools sections for the Garden Management page with status-based filtering, dynamic summary counts, and responsive dark mode support. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to our mission of creating measurable global transformation. Explore some of the team’s work in the collage below.

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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 Venkataramanan Venkateswaran (Software Engineer). Their work supports One Community’s mission of creating measurable global transformation through cross-functional software development and ongoing system improvements.

This week, Abhinav developed Kitchen Inventory Management backend APIs for transplanting and harvesting events, defining the required data structures and enabling the platform to record and retrieve these activities, supporting creating measurable global transformation. Aryan improved the BM Dashboard Lesson List and form validation, testing field indicators, validation messages, and backend tag filtering to ensure correct lesson counts per tag, contributing to creating measurable global transformation. Chirag addressed a registration issue for past events by disabling outdated registrations, updating the Activities grid, and creating a new API to fetch event details by ID, helping advance creating measurable global transformation.

Shravya fixed the Education Portal sidebar issue by consolidating menus behind authentication, added logout functionality, and completed styling updates for the educator report dashboard to support dark mode, covering over 42 files, supporting creating measurable global transformation. Sohail resolved display and data issues in the Experience Donut Chart component, updated the API endpoint, improved tooltip contrast, and corrected data structures for chart functionality, contributing to creating measurable global transformation. Veda handled configuration issues with Vite and Babel, resolved rendering problems for the Sentiment Breakdown and Cancellation Impact charts, addressed merge conflicts, and converted CSS to modules for the PR Admin Dashboard, reflecting ongoing work toward creating measurable global transformation.

Venkataramanan focused on UI and formatting improvements in the HighestGoodNetworkApp, fixing alignment issues in the Team Member Tasks, Timelog, and Timer components, adjusting icons, progress bar colors, shadows, and countdown text for better visibility. These coordinated efforts ensure accurate functionality and user-friendly interfaces while supporting creating measurable global transformation. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages to learn more about how this work supports creating measurable global transformation. 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)Sai Teja Kaasoju (Software Engineer), and Sudheesh Thuralkalmakki Dharmappa Gowda (Full Stack Developer). Their efforts support One Community by advancing the mission of creating measurable global transformation through open-source collaboration, ecologically responsible innovation, and holistic global progress.

This week, Uha worked on debugging and resolving issues identified in PR 4493 related to the Materials Add page. She investigated two bugs, including a critical issue where an error message appeared immediately when users began typing in the Phone Number field. Uha analyzed the input validation logic, identified the premature validation trigger, and implemented a fix so validation occurs only under appropriate input conditions, improving form behavior. Sudheesh worked on Phase 2 tasks for the Daily Equipment Log page by implementing column-specific tooltips to provide clearer guidance for users, preparing changes for merge after approvals and conflict resolution, and addressing a chart visibility issue in dark mode by adjusting styles to ensure readability. He also focused on Phase 1 bugs related to PR 2850 by debugging backend logic, tracing the flow within the relevant controller, analyzing changes in behavior, and continuing updates while documenting observations. These efforts contribute to creating measurable global transformation by strengthening the reliability, maintainability, and reuse of shared open-source infrastructure.

Aayush worked on multiple tasks within the HGN Software Development project by reviewing requirements, analyzing related code, and implementing dark mode on the Activities List page. He updated the Participation page card filter to modify color display for the cooking workshop item, tested changes locally, investigated why summary records were not being created in the database during logging, and completed the implementation of the Event Details popup feature on the Activity List page, testing and pushing the changes. Mani resolved a UI bug in the dashboard search input involving icon and button crowding by adjusting absolute positioning and transform properties, increasing horizontal gaps and internal padding, standardizing input padding, and verifying alignment and spacing with the design system. These refinements improve reuse and accessibility, supporting creating measurable global transformation.

Alisha resolved the OB Analytics Page Source of Applicants 403 Forbidden error by integrating the existing backend flow into the frontend through configuration of constants, reducers, and routes. She also analyzed the JOB Analytics Page task for adding device-specific engagement metrics by debugging relevant frontend and backend flows, configured a dropdown to select device type, explored related database fields for backend response integration, and resolved merge conflicts and SonarQube test failures while implementing the job-level analytics filter and breakdown feature. This adds to the growing body of work enabling creating measurable global transformation.

Sai Teja implemented permission-based logic for the Pause User functionality, updating the frontend so only users with the appropriate roles can access the feature. He integrated the changes with the existing permission-checking structure, verified functionality across roles in the local development environment, and adjusted the implementation to align with the current component and permission flow before preparing it for final repository submission. This work contributes to creating measurable global transformation. Visit the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this work supports creating measurable global transformation through open-source development and globally accessible resources. The collage portrayed below depicts the team’s efforts and achievements for the week:

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REACTONAUTS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Reactonauts team summary 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), and Suparshwa Patil (Software Engineer).

This week, Aseem worked on several pull requests and related issues, including checking map visibility after merging updates and completing code review for PR #4659, fixing dark mode display of tags in PR #4579, and addressing errors when pushing a branch synced with the development branch in PR #4880, where remote references required pulling first. She discussed the issue with Jae to understand the cause and review possible steps to resolve it. These development and troubleshooting efforts within the One Community HGN environment supported the platform’s broader objective of creating measurable global transformation by improving system stability and usability.

Diya continued work on the weekly company summary email for admins by reviewing and re-testing legacy pull requests, confirming the email send and recipient flow, and identifying that the org summary attachment was rendering a crash state instead of the expected report output. She fixed the attachment capture issue by updating the Puppeteer flow to stop auto-clicking accordion triggers and adjusted the capture step to wait for charts and data to render. Diya closed PRs #3316 and #1291, opened new PRs #4953 and #2090 with the updated implementation, and also addressed dashboard UI inconsistencies by aligning review button font sizes, correcting copy icon scaling, centering numeric fields in the task member row, and fixing the leaderboard table cutoff. These updates contribute to improved reporting functionality and platform consistency aligned with the project’s goal of creating measurable global transformation.

Namitha tested the updated layout of the “All Events” page across different screen resolutions to verify vertical alignment and spacing between search filters and events sections. She compared the layout with the approved Figma reference to confirm alignment and spacing consistency with UI/UX standards and finalized PR #4923 titled “Fix alignment of search filters and events sections.” Her work helps ensure the interface follows defined design standards and supports accessibility and usability improvements aligned with the project’s aim of creating measurable global transformation.

Sayali worked on multiple tasks for the One Community HGN project, including task #33 where she built backend support for PR grading test configurations in HGNrest by creating a Mongoose model, a controller with GET, POST, and DELETE endpoints, and a router registered in routes.js. She updated the frontend PRgradingtest.jsx to integrate API calls for fetching, creating, and deleting configurations with full backend persistence while fixing dark mode styling, adding PropTypes, and updating url.js. Frontend changes were submitted as PR #4935, backend changes as PR #2088. She also implemented duplicate PR number validation and style fixes (PR #4944), fixed a dark mode issue where reviewer names appeared as black squares (PR #4951), removed an unused catch parameter in helpmodal.jsx (PR #4844), and resolved backend security issues (PR #2074). These backend, frontend, and security improvements support the system infrastructure and contribute toward creating measurable global transformation.

Sudheeksha worked on HGN software development tasks, addressing quality gate issues in the pull request for the display user skill radar chart feature in the HGN Questionnaire Dashboard backend, resolving SonarQube issues to prepare the PR for merge, and implementing dark mode styles for the member list page while addressing remaining SonarQube quality gate issues. Her work focused on improving code quality and interface consistency within the platform in alignment with the broader initiative of creating measurable global transformation. Suparshwa resolved basic errors in the codebase and began transferring the corrected code into the main project repository by identifying and fixing functionality issues and preparing the implementation for integration into the main project structure. He aligned the code with the existing project environment to support continued development. This stabilization and migration effort supports the long-term scalability of the platform and contributes to the shared mission of creating measurable global transformation. 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 Swathi Angadi (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is committed to creating measurable global transformation 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 fixed several styling issues related to dark mode and resolved problems flagged by SonarCloud and Stylelint through additional commits to PR #3600, preparing it for re-review. He also reviewed the list of recorded changes shown by GitHub for the PR and double-checked files to remove any modifications that were no longer necessary due to recent merges. This progress reflects continued momentum in creating measurable global transformation through open, collaborative development.

Swathi resolved merge conflicts and addressed SonarCloud security issues in both front-end and back-end code while fixing reliability problems. She added tooltip information for actions on the PR review insights page, ensured tooltip responsiveness by creating separate media queries for mobile, and implemented the dark theme for the tooltip, then raised a pull request for these changes. By addressing these challenges, the Skye team’s work plays a significant role in creating measurable global transformation by strengthening scalable, transparent systems within the broader Highest Good Network infrastructure. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages to learn more about how creating measurable global transformation 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-Z

The PR Review Team’s summary for members with names starting with A–Z was managed by Shameera Musthafa (Data Analyst). The Highest Good Network is a foundation for measuring our results in creating measurable global transformation. This week’s active members of this team were Abdelmounaim Lallouache (Software Developer)Carl Bebli (Software Developer)Nathan Hoffman (Software Engineer)Rohan Rastogi (Software Engineer)Sundar Machani (Software Engineer)Sharadha Kasiviswanathan (Software Engineer)Vishnupriya Swaminathan (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 opensource hub measures progress toward creating measurable global transformation. The collage below shows a compilation of this team’s work.

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People-care Eco-communities – One Community Weekly Progress Update #676

At One Community, we are designing people-care eco-communities as an open, practical model for evolving sustainability worldwide. We integrate sustainable approaches to food, energy, housing, education, economics, and social architecture to support fulfilled living and global stewardship practices. Created by an all-volunteer team, everything we develop is open source and free-shared, including the complete process, so the model can become self-replicating. Our aim is a global collaboration of teacher/demonstration hubs dedicated to regenerating our planet and serving “The Highest Good of All“.

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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 March 2, 2026 edition (#676) 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, Derrell Brown (Plumbing Designer) continued working on the Earthbag Village 4-dome home final MEP report and applied required revisions to align the final draft with the submitted comments and expectations. He advanced work on the electrical plans for the 4-Dome Home by revisiting the load analysis for the existing panel. With the addition of a 50-amp EV charger, Derrell identified that the initial electrical demand increased to above 200 amps. Based on this updated demand, he determined that the panel size would need to increase from a 200A panel to a 400A panel, which would result in a higher overall project cost. Derrell then researched relevant NEC articles to verify applicable demand factors and evaluate whether the calculated amperage could be reduced to minimize the total cost while maintaining code compliance. This work supports the infrastructure planning needed for people-care eco-communities by strengthening reliable and future-ready energy system design. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Fangting Xu (Interior Design Intern) continued working with ADA codes related to building connections for the ADA 3-dome cluster of the Earthbag Village. She focused on the ADA restroom and ADA shower room projects. Fangting discussed floor plan options for the ADA restroom with Jae and received prompt feedback. She then updated the ADA restroom floor plan and developed the construction documents. Additionally, she updated the ADA shower room floor plan based on Jae’s suggestions and feedback. This work supports the infrastructure planning needed for people-care eco-communities by strengthening inclusive and accessible architectural design. Review the latest updates in the images below.

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Sai Bhuvanesh Nandipati (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Earthbag Village by completing the development and organization of the Large Water Storage Solutions webpage content. He structured the Groundwater Supply and Recharge Systems section for pond integration, incorporating technical descriptions for solar-powered borewell systems, horizontal collector wells, managed aquifer recharge systems, subsurface French drains, and aquifer storage and recovery systems. Sai also finalized the Greywater Treatment and Reuse Systems section, detailing constructed wetlands, membrane bioreactors, sequencing batch reactors, hybrid biofiltration systems, and integrated smart greywater recycling plants for safe reuse and pond replenishment. The content was organized with figure references and formatted for direct webpage integration, ensuring consistency, technical clarity, and alignment with the overall water management framework, supporting the knowledge base needed to build resilient people-care eco-communities. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Vaishnav Sanjay Chavan (Architectural Project Manager) worked on the Earthbag Village by working on a range of drawing tasks related to the tropical atrium, including layout drawings, sections, and elevations. The site plan, ground floor plan, mezzanine floor plan, and roof plan were developed to support coordination across the overall drawing set. In addition, sections and elevations of the tropical atrium were created to represent vertical relationships, spatial organization, and key architectural elements. These drawings were prepared to maintain consistency across plans and align with the overall design intent of the project, contributing to the architectural planning of sustainable people-care eco-communities. Below, you’ll find some images of this work.

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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 final recommendations and implemented changes to the elevator cost analysis sheets. He cleaned and organized the sheets to improve clarity and ensure all cost entries were accurate and properly aligned with the project data. Final edits were made to correct inconsistencies and update calculations where required. Akhil verified all product URLs again to confirm they were accurate and active. Separate PDF documents were generated for each component to ensure proper documentation and ease of reference. In addition, assembly instruction notes were added to support clearer understanding of component integration and installation steps, ensuring that all supporting documentation was complete and structured for review. Discover One Community’s open source Duplicable City Center, which is designing people-care eco-communities. 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 the CAD model to incorporate the composite decking on top of the joists. He revised the Bill of Materials to align with the updated model, including adjusting the part count for the unistrut frame and creating the corresponding drawings to match the revised quantities and components. In preparation for the final report, he created detailed drawings showing the foundation assembly dimensions to support documentation. Bevan also created an initial draft of DIY assembly instructions outlining the unistrut assembly process. This open source Duplicable City Center project is designing people-care eco-communities. 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 cost analysis and preparation of the bill of materials (BOM), evaluating and selecting materials based on performance and cost. He analyzed thermal losses and the insulation capacity of the spa cover to assess heat retention and overall efficiency, comparing material options to determine their impact on insulation and manufacturing expenses. Shivarama also met with a teammate to review the report structure, refine technical content, and identify necessary revisions to ensure alignment with project objectives and data accuracy. This open source Duplicable City Center project is designing people-care eco-communities. The images below illustrate aspects of this work.

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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 began reviewing and attaching the General Storage & Inventory (GSI) acronym to the necessary items in the document, applying the designation to numerous power tools, all chainsaw accessories, and related chainsaw items. Duplicate entries for a shop vacuum and a headlamp were also deleted from the list. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on designing people-care eco-communities. Below are some images showcasing this work.

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Chelsea Mariah Stellmach (Project Manager) focused working on the Transition Food Self-sufficiency food and inventory tracking software plans. She regularly monitored the document “HGN Phase 6: Food-Ingredient Inventory Procurement and Management Software” for developer communications. She assigned tasks, adjusted estimated hours where necessary, and tracked progress updates to ensure alignment with project timelines. Chelsea communicated her availability to developers to address questions and remove blockers as they arose, supporting ongoing workflow and task completion. This work contributes to designing people-care eco-communities, as shown in the images below.

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Japneet Kour (Volunteer Architect) contributed to the Highest Good Food initiative. She made updates to the SketchUp file of Aquapini by adjusting plant elements, adding textures based on feedback, and updating the Lumion renders to reflect the required changes. These updates ensured that the visual materials aligned with the latest project direction and incorporated the revisions requested by the supervisor. This work contributes to designing people-care eco-communities, as shown in the images below.

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Jay Nair (BIM Designer) continued developing the Aquapini and Walipini Planting and Harvesting documents. He wrote detailed instructions for software developers to support the creation of a calculator for greenhouse lighting energy calculations. The documentation outlined the required inputs, calculation logic, and expected outputs, including how to handle zone-based data, fixture specifications, and seasonal adjustments. Jay also organized the instructions to align with the project’s standardized format so the calculator can be applied consistently across future greenhouse lighting scenarios. This work contributes to designing people-care eco-communities, as shown in the images below.

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Nitin Parate (Architect) contributed to the Aquapini and Walipini renders and layout graphics. He worked on reviewing the drawings to identify which elements are relevant and which can be removed to keep the representation clear and focused. He refined details, graphics, and annotations to reduce unnecessary information and avoid visual clutter. Nitin also studied the types of components involved in the system to represent their functioning more accurately. These efforts ensured the drawings clearly explain how different parts function and connect while maintaining clarity and alignment with the overall design intent. This work contributes to designing people-care eco-communities, as shown in the images below.

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Shivangi Varma (Architectural Designer and Planner) continued the redesign of the Highest Good Food overall presentation. She worked on detailing the axonometric for the Differences diagram for the Open Source Hub and added landscape elements. She began incorporating additional pending Open Source Hub graphics and continued developing outstanding items, including structural and layout updates to the Differences diagram and revisions to the second iteration of the Differences diagram. This work contributes to designing people-care eco-communities, as shown in the images below.

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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 reviewed and forwarded feedback on the images for sustainable insulation, windows, lighting, paints, and urinals. They researched relevant statistics to incorporate into the images and sent several data suggestions for consideration. They also continued working on the cost summary for the food rollout phases, updating figures and organizing information to support planning and budgeting efforts. This work contributes to designing people-care eco-communities, as shown in the images below.

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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 42 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 designing people-care eco-communities serves as a foundational element of One Community’s broader mission. The following images showcase highlights of this work.

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Jin Hua (Website, AdWords, and Analytics Administrator) continued to diagnose and restore our other 4 websites after they went down this past week. The issue was a captcha conflict with another of our security plugins. Our website is the foundation for sharing all our open source plans for designing people-care eco-communities. See below for images and The Highest Good Network page related to this website restoration work.

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Pooja Kulkarni (UI/UX Designer) continued her work by advancing governance platform designs through enhanced proposal interaction flows and structured engagement experiences that improve clarity, participation, and transparency across collaborative decision-making processes on The Highest Good Network. She refined the Community Event proposal interface by strengthening the Discussion, Questions, and Amendments flows within the right-side engagement panel, clearly separating conversational comments, factual clarification questions, and formal text amendments with distinct visual states, badges, and status indicators such as “Awaiting Answer” and “Proposed” to clarify intent and action types. These efforts strengthen people-care eco-communities by improving system reliability and coordination.

Pooja also improved the proposal draft layout by establishing a clean two-column structure with version control indicators, last edited timestamps, and clearly defined primary actions including PDF download and “Propose Amendment,” making it easier for members to navigate between reviewing, engaging, and formally modifying proposals. In addition, she designed a Notification Preferences modal allowing users to subscribe to proposal updates through in-app or email notifications, outlining default triggers such as phase transitions, review decisions, voting windows, and final outcomes to reinforce accountability and informed participation. Across all updates, Pooja emphasized structured interaction states, visual consistency, and user control to support scalable governance participation. This work supports One Community’s efforts toward designing people-care eco-communities. See the images below that highlight key aspects of her work.

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Prudhvi Marpina (Data Analyst) contributed to Highest Good Network software development and administrative initiatives in support of designing people-care eco-communities. He worked on Phase 5 governance by updating Deliverable 3 action item tables, refining deliverable item descriptions, and expanding action item details within the Phase 5 documentation to align with established formatting standards. He coordinated with the Figma developer to plan the next meeting and ensure consistency between documentation updates and interface planning. He also supported Phase 4 software management by reviewing all action items and pending GitHub pull requests, following up with developers on required updates, and revising review statuses to reflect current progress.

In marketing and promotion, Prudhvi managed BlueSky posting for the week, scheduled content for the upcoming week, and updated tracking tables within the Social Media Dashboard to maintain accurate reporting. Additionally, he supported OC administration by updating the weekly blog and providing feedback on the administration team’s work from the previous week. The following images showcase highlights of this work. This work supports the continued development of people-care eco-communities through open, collaborative progress.

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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 system refinements to maintain accuracy and workflow clarity. He reviewed the Phase 2 tracking sheets, including the “Materials, Equipment, Tools, and Project Tracking System” tab, validating task categorization, correcting incomplete entries, resolving dropdown inconsistencies, updating outdated statuses, and aligning task priorities with current progress. He standardized formatting and naming conventions, fixed structural and sorting issues, repaired broken or duplicate links, refined filtering logic, and improved overall layout for clearer tracking and reporting. In addition, Yagna reviewed Sai Keerthi’s weekend deliverables, assessed accuracy and consistency against project standards, and provided structured, actionable feedback to ensure alignment with established expectations. This work supports One Community’s efforts toward designing people-care eco-communities. The images below show some of his work.

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Yulin Li (Graphic Designer) continued her work by contributing 20 hours of volunteer service focused on visual communication and coordination for The Highest Good Network software team. She revised infographics based on feedback to improve clarity, visual consistency, and alignment with One Community’s sustainability objectives. She also prepared and published a team collaboration announcement to support transparent communication across teams. In addition, Yulin maintained organized asset management through Dropbox and participated in weekly review discussions to support timely task completion. This work supports One Community’s efforts toward designing people-care eco-communities; see the Highest Good Society and the collage below for examples of their 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 Anusha Gali (Software Engineer)Ashutosh Mishra (Software Engineer)Keerthana Chitturi (System Administrator)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)Neeharika Kamireddy (Data Analyst)Olawunmi “Ola” Ijisesan (Administrative and Management Support)Priyanshi Sharma (Data Analyst and Team Administrator)Rachna Malav (Data Analyst)Rajeshwari Bhirud (Administrator)Rishitha Adepu (Administrator)Sai Keerthi Domakonda (System Administrator)Sayantan Paul (Frontend Tester and Software Team Administrator)Shameera Musthafa (Data Analyst)Shreya Shetty (Data Analyst), and Sudarshan Raju Chintalapati Venkata (Data Analyst). The Administration Team supports the Highest Good Network, a tool designed to track and measure progress while developing systems that contribute to people-care eco-communities. Through administrative support, documentation, testing, training, recruiting, 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, Anusha reviewed and tested frontend and backend pull requests for the Highest Good Network software, approving or requesting changes based on UI defects, functionality gaps, setup issues, and re-review findings while supporting cross-team communication and developer coordination. Ashutosh validated multiple API endpoints, optimized caching and interface behavior, refined document embedding workflows, and resolved merge conflicts to improve chatbot reliability and grounding accuracy. Divanshu published Mastodon updates, extracted engagement metrics using Python automation, updated dashboards, documented feature issues, and supported backlog and product coordination efforts. Keerthana reviewed administrative submissions for compliance, initiated CSS refactoring cleanup, and transitioned into the Corrections Administrator role to strengthen documentation standards. Together, these efforts support designing people-care eco-communities.

Leo compiled and formatted team summaries for the blog, created collages, validated Meta analytics extraction, and tested API functionality, while Manish tested and verified multiple frontend pull requests and supported coordination through documentation and workflow updates. Mridul managed WordPress publication for Blog #675, ensured SEO and formatting compliance, and maintained content continuity across X and LinkedIn analytics reporting. Hemanth conducted detailed frontend and backend pull request testing, documented filtering and UI issues, and supported administrative coordination and blog preparation. These coordinated activities strengthen collaboration, accountability, and system reliability in support of people-care eco-communities.

Neeharika assigned and tracked development tasks, tested pull requests, verified administrative documents, and reviewed team work to maintain progress alignment. Ola organized administrative workflows, prepared team folders, verified Pinterest scheduling, and closed feedback loops in the review process. Priyanshi conducted detailed dashboard and map testing, validated UI alignment and filter behavior, and documented rendering, dark mode, and data update issues for resolution. Rachna reviewed tasks, followed up on communications, assessed SEO pages, and coordinated a volunteer interview. This progress reinforces designing people-care eco-communities by keeping solutions organized, transparent, and actionable.

Rajeshwari advanced administrative blog responsibilities, tested endpoints, and implemented a hotfix within the user management workflow. Rishitha managed weekly blog compilation, SEO optimization, Threads engagement, and dashboard data updates using Python and Excel workflows. Sai Keerthi reviewed administrative submissions, tested and implemented a hotfix for the Assign Team feature, and created a related pull request. Sayantan tested scoring and ranking logic, reviewed multiple dashboards and pull requests, logged system improvement tasks, and validated reporting accuracy. Shameera coordinated PR review management, curated report visuals, and supported hiring interviews. Shreya refined Aircrete visualizations and optimized Google Ads performance. Sudarshan managed blog SEO updates, tested dashboards, documented issues, and created system enhancement tasks. To learn more about how this work supports designing people-care eco-communities, 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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This week, the core team tested Highest Good Network pull requests and confirmed 11 as fixed. This effort highlights One Community’s commitment to reinventing the sustainability industry. The outcome supports people-care eco-communities through documented and shareable innovation.

The following were not fixed: issues with hover text on the PR Review Team Analytics Dashboard PR Insights frontend, functionality to add, edit, and delete inventory types, gaps in the process for adding materials, and undefined search parameters in the Feedback page search function. In addition, 15 PRs could not be tested due to the absence of data on the Main branch, preventing validation of related frontend and backend updates. This work strengthens One Community’s mission of designing people-care eco-communities. Visit the Highest Good Society and the Highest Good Network pages, and view the collage below, to explore an overview of the team’s contributions and impact.

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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), and Casstiel Pi (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is a key part of sustainable and free-shared eco-solutions. We are helping track and measure progress toward designing people-care eco-communities. 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 software is well suited for off-grid and sustainable living communities. This project reflects One Community’s open source commitment to designing people-care eco-communities.

This week, Lin reviewed PR #1804 by examining the code and running tests on a local machine, confirming that all tests passed. He also checked Alpha team members’ weekly summaries, photos, and videos and handled team management responsibilities, including verifying submitted materials and supporting coordination activities related to ongoing development work. These activities contributed to progress toward designing people-care eco-communities.

Linh worked on the Weekly Company Summary Email recipient edit issue and identified backend validation rejecting edits when emails were not found in the userProfile collection along with frontend state not updating correctly after responses. The backend controller was updated to accept valid email formats, update assignedTo only when matching users existed, preserve existing assignments otherwise, and return a consistent assignment payload with duplicate conflicts handled as 409 responses. Frontend actions were updated to support multiple response shapes, reducers were modified to merge returned assignment data, and the popup save flow was adjusted to wait for updates before exiting edit mode. Unit tests were added for backend and frontend update paths, and manual verification confirmed add, delete, and update operations functioned correctly and reflected immediately in the interface and database. This effort supported designing people-care eco-communities.

Maithili opened backend pull request #2064 to address issues identified in pull request #1342 and submitted fixes for review, and worked on the related frontend pull request. She observed that some updates, including map changes on the Total Construction Summary page, were already present in the development branch while interactive dots were missing. She identified that the InteractiveMap component was not loading, investigated the root cause, and updated her forked repository branch to align frontend changes with backend fixes and resolve the rendering issue affecting the interactive map. These contributions aligned with designing people-care eco-communities.

Som revisited PR #4585 to resolve merge conflicts in ActivityComments.jsx caused by recent development branch updates, focusing on feedback filtering and sorting logic. The search functionality was updated to support case-insensitive partial matching against reviewer names and feedback text with normalized and trimmed search terms. Rating filters were integrated alongside search without conflicts, and sorting options such as “Oldest” and “Highest Rated” were maintained using the getTime helper to parse createdAt values safely. The data flow was verified to apply search, then filter, then sort consistently across scenarios. He also addressed dark mode text visibility issues by prioritizing upvote and downvote buttons and implementing conditional styling using Redux darkMode state, with testing completed in both light and dark modes to confirm readability and functionality. This investigation contributed to designing people-care eco-communities.

Casstiel worked on adding a supplier filter and an “All Suppliers” option but redirected focus based on a project lead’s request to resolve a dark mode issue affecting another developer’s work. The problem was traced to overly broad wildcard CSS rules overriding intended styles and creating display inconsistencies. CSS selectors were adjusted to limit their scope to the appropriate components, and after applying the changes, the application was tested on a local server where rendering behaved as expected without dark mode conflicts. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how we are contributing to designing people-care eco-communities. 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 Sourabh Bagde (Software Developer)Roshini Seelamsetty (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 designing people-care eco-communities. It supports social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes that contribute to open-source projects and resilient, sustainable ecosystems.

This week, Amalesh investigated a browser-specific issue where the refresh button functioned correctly in Firefox but triggered a development-only error in Chrome, documented the findings with supporting images, reviewed feedback on pull request 4459 to determine that the reported blocker was caused by the reviewer’s inability to block the “timer-service” request in Chrome, added Firefox-based instructions while exploring a browser-agnostic method for blocking the request, resolved merge conflicts that had broken the feature, updated pull request 4459 so it is ready for re-review and merge, and confirmed that merge conflicts affecting pull request 4679 were also resolved and ready for re-review. Roshini continued work on the Deactivated Volunteers Count Not Getting Reflected with Time Filter issue, raised pull request 2067 for review, began analysis of a high-priority defect in the Volunteer Hours Distribution Chart under the Yagna module, where totals and visualization were incorrect, and progressed work on pull request 4913 by identifying and working through merge conflicts that were blocking integration.

Sourabh implemented a Plurk-only image insertion feature in the Announcements composer by adding a dedicated image URL field and an Insert Image button that preserves cursor position and prevents unintended form submissions, wired scheduling models and routes under the /api namespace, configured middleware to allow schedule testing, set up a cron-based scheduler running every minute to parse scheduled date and time formats and execute posts at the correct time while removing successful Plurk schedules, and added Mastodon scheduling APIs with HTML parsing helpers to extract text and image sources, including base64 handling, along with GET, POST, and DELETE endpoints that support filtering, validation, and structured error handling. Harsha resolved merge conflicts with the development branch in pull request 4784, aligned the feature branch with the latest codebase, analyzed and fixed test failures introduced during the merge, corrected a yarn dependency issue affecting installation and builds, resumed work on filter-related defects to improve consistency and edge case handling, and began debugging a chart rendering problem affecting the six-month filter option by validating date range calculations, verifying backend responses, and inspecting data transformation logic before chart rendering to stabilize output across all filter selections.

Ram fixed duplicate PR number entry issues in the PR Review Team Analytics Dashboard by updating the Add PR modal to load each reviewer’s existing graded PRs, normalize PR numbers by removing whitespace, block duplicate submissions with clear error messaging, and handle missing data safely with consistent error styling across light and dark themes, implemented backend validation to normalize and reject duplicate PR numbers per reviewer instead of overwriting records, and added duplicate checks to the PR Grading Screen to prevent duplicate state entries, display and clear error messages correctly on input change, and ensure error visibility in dark mode. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more information on how this works and on designing people-care eco-communities. The collage below shows images of their work.

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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 Sphurthy Satish (Software Engineer). The team includes contributions from Akshith Kumar Reddy Balappagari Gnaneswara (Full-Stack Developer) and Shreya Padaganur (Software Engineer). Their work supports One Community’s mission of building people-care eco-communities, supporting cross-functional software development and continuous system enhancements.

This week, Akshith continued working on Phase 6 Kitchen Inventory Management by completing the backend API endpoints to add and store seeds, trees, bushes, and animals for the farm task. He developed the required controllers and routers to ensure the endpoints are accessible and tested all endpoints before raising a pull request. He also worked on Phase 3 Participation tasks, including fixing issues where the Create Event form allowed past dates and where the form displayed a previously entered event name. He resolved the related bugs and raised pull requests for these fixes, supporting the development of people-care eco-communities.

Shreya took over a new task and started implementation. She investigated a 404 error on the Educator Task Submissions page and identified that the frontend was pointing to the staging API instead of the local backend. She updated the environment configuration to use the local API endpoint and restarted the development server to route requests correctly for local integration testing. She verified full backend and frontend integration locally, tested JWT authentication, validated filtering by status, and confirmed proper response formatting. She implemented finished-task filtering in the educator task submissions API to return only completed and graded tasks, refactored status mapping, and adjusted late submission handling. She enhanced the backend endpoint by tightening response logic, improving query handling, and ensuring only relevant task states were exposed to the UI. She validated filtering behavior, grouping by class and task, and status display consistency through end-to-end local testing to ensure accurate and consistent rendering on the submissions overview page, in support of building people-care eco-communities.

Sphurthy worked on addressing a UI inconsistency on the “All Events” page related to typography within the event card details. She identified that the font sizes, weights, spacing, and visual hierarchy for the event title, date, time, and location text did not align with the approved Figma design specifications and varied across different cards. She updated the implementation to ensure that the typography strictly follows the defined font family, font size, font weight, and spacing standards outlined in Figma, ensuring uniform presentation across all event cards. This update improves visual consistency, maintains proper hierarchy, and aligns the page with the established design system without affecting existing functionality, supporting people-care eco-communities. Below is a collage highlighting the team’s work 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 Deekshith Kumar Singirikonda (Developer) and includes Adithya Cherukuri (Volunteer Software Engineer)Aditya Gambhir (Software Engineer)Neeraj Kondaveeti (Software Engineer)Sai Shravan Neelamsetty (Software Engineer)Sriamsh Reddy (Software Engineer), and Vikas Meneni (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll manage and objectively measure our processes for open sourcing a better world for us all through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes. This progress supports One Community in designing people-care eco-communities.

This week, Adithya focused on the HGN Software Development project by completing usability improvements to the Consumables Table, adding low-stock indicators, adjusting layout and alignment, generating test data with a MongoDB script, validating sorting and filtering behavior, preparing a pull request, and beginning inventory health indicator work for the Materials dashboard. Aditya enhanced the Building Management dashboard by adding comparison features, updating expenditure APIs, refactoring controllers with validation and async/await, removing legacy files, improving security with field destructuring and date checks, building reusable chart components, fixing layout and theme issues, and writing unit tests across multiple modules while resolving merge and build issues. These updates help maintain transparency and structured evolution within people-care eco-communities.

Deekshith developed and documented the ReusableListView component for synchronizing reusable inventory data with Redux and the backend and implemented the CreateNewTeam form component with structured state management, validation, and integration with Redux actions. This work helps demonstrate measurable advancement toward sustainable people-care eco-communities.

Neeraj improved the Job Posting Page Analytics chart by correcting axis labels, adding legends, implementing count and percentage toggles, validating behavior across filters and low-data scenarios, and starting work on an Export to CSV feature for the PR Review Team Analytics Dashboard. Shravan resolved extensive merge conflicts related to dark mode features across multiple HGN components, fixed CSS and selector issues, preserved newer functionality, ran formatting checks, opened updated pull requests, resolved additional conflicts, reviewed related submissions, and continued work on the recipes landing page. Sriamsh worked on Phase 2 enhancements by updating pull request documentation, addressing dark mode inconsistencies, rebasing and stabilizing Daily Equipment Log improvements, reimplementing parts of the feature on the latest branch, and advancing the Previous Logs Preview panel. Vikas continued Phase 6 Kitchen Inventory Management development by implementing the Seed Inventory section, building responsive and dark-mode-compatible components, adding sample inventory entries, integrating summary cards, and aligning styling with project-wide CSS module standards. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to our mission of designing people-care eco-communities. Explore some of the team’s work in the collage below.

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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)Venkataramanan Venkateswaran (Software Engineer), and Vinay Krishna (Software Engineer). Their work supports One Community’s mission of building people-care eco-communities through cross-functional software development and ongoing system improvements.

This week, Abhinav worked on Phase 6 of the Kitchen Inventory Management project by developing backend API endpoints to support the calendar feature. He created an endpoint that retrieves events across the Garden, Orchard, Animals, and Kitchen modules based on selected month and year parameters, with a default option that returns current month data when no module filter is applied. He also implemented a module-specific filtering endpoint to return events within the given timeframe. The endpoints retrieve relevant activity types for each module, including planting, harvesting, culling, and processing events, enhancing cross-module visibility and strengthening coordinated system operations that support people-care eco-communities.

Aryan worked on Phase 2 of improving form guidance and validation messaging for the HGN Software Development project. He standardized visual indicators for required fields, including consistent asterisk placement and accessible color contrast. He implemented inline helper text within the Equipment Update form and refined front-end validation logic to display clear error messages when required fields are incomplete or when users attempt to navigate away without valid input. He adjusted styling, spacing, and alignment to maintain layout consistency and verified accessibility compliance and cross-browser functionality. These improvements strengthen user interaction standards and reinforce structured system practices that advance people-care eco-communities.

Chirag reviewed recent updates and opened a pull request to address the event card navigation issue. After discussing next steps with Jae, he created a new task to resolve the static registration screen bug. He implemented layout adjustments to correct event card alignment and refine the Activities grid interface. He also began adding logic to restrict registration for past events on the Calendar page and continues refining that functionality. These updates improve event workflow structure and platform coordination that contribute to people-care eco-communities.

Shravya worked on merging PR 4049 and PR 3926. For PR 4049, she addressed review feedback, fixed reported issues, and aligned the updates with the development branch. For PR 3926, she resolved merge conflicts across multiple files because the branch was created during a large CSS migration. To support the integration, she transferred her changes to a new branch and then applied the updated work back onto the current branch to stabilize it. She also worked on bugfix branch 4335 by reviewing 22 files and replacing mock data in a related file as part of a refactor that improves platform reliability and code consistency within people-care eco-communities, with some styling updates still pending.

Sohail resolved an issue where the Role Distribution chart displayed incomplete role data even though multiple roles existed in the system. He identified that the getRoleDistributionStats function in overviewReportHelper.js was filtering users by createdDate, which limited counts to users created within a selected time range and excluded roles without recent entries. He updated the buildMatch helper logic to remove the createdDate condition so the function now returns all active users while retaining date parameters for backward compatibility. He also added inline documentation to clarify the revised behavior, improving reporting accuracy and ensuring role distribution reflects organizational data across people-care eco-communities.

Veda worked on updates within the HGN Software Development project across the Listing and Bidding Dashboard and the PR Admin Dashboard. She created a donut chart titled Sentiment Breakdown and resolved Vite configuration issues by fixing errors and pushing updated changes for review. She synced with the latest development branch multiple times to remain aligned with ongoing updates and resolved merge conflicts related to earlier work. She continued development of the line chart titled Cancellation Impact on Vacancy by addressing integration issues after branch updates. She also converted CSS files to module-based CSS within the jobanalytics directory and resolved related configuration conflicts while preparing the pull request for review, improving dashboard consistency and data visibility in support of people-care eco-communities.

Venkataramanan handled several frontend corrections, interface adjustments, and reliability improvements across the HighestGoodNetworkApp and HGNRest repositories. He updated the dashboard summary background styling, removed a duplicate copy-to-clipboard icon, and corrected alignment issues for the “Show All,” “Ready for Review,” and “Submit for Review” buttons. He fixed the red checkbox interaction issue in Tasks and Timelogs, adjusted summary text alignment, refined timelog icon formatting, and corrected task name placement along with “Add Intangible Time” formatting. He also resolved leaderboard info icon text persistence through coordinated frontend and backend changes and addressed SonarQube reliability findings that were preventing merges, improving overall platform consistency across people-care eco-communities.

Vinay worked on resolving merge conflicts and failing tests for PRs #4526, #4475, #4399, #4543, #4545, and #4392 in the HighestGoodNetworkApp repository. The PRs were approved and pending merge, and he focused on pulling the latest code from the main branch, rebasing each branch, and addressing conflicts caused by recent updates. He fixed test failures to ensure continuous integration checks passed and validated that updated dependencies, shared components, and recent layout changes did not introduce regressions. He re-ran local and pipeline tests for each branch and notified maintainers after confirming that the PRs were ready for merge, reinforcing code reliability and coordinated development practices that strengthen people-care eco-communities. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages to learn more about how this work supports people-care eco-communities. 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)Sai Teja Kaasoju (Software Engineer), and Sudheesh Thuralkalmakki Dharmappa Gowda (Full Stack Developer). Their efforts support One Community by advancing the mission of people-care eco-communities through open-source collaboration, ecologically responsible innovation, and holistic global progress.

This week, Uha enhanced the interpretability and usability of the Most Susceptible Tools Chart in the BM Dashboard by implementing high-contrast hover tooltips for exact percentage visibility, adding quick-sort and Top N filters, introducing contextual info tooltips, applying adaptive font scaling, and ensuring accessibility consistency across light and dark themes. Sudheesh improved hover tooltip visibility on the Project Risk Graph in dark mode, resolved a Student Profile View visibility issue by correcting version control commits, fixed dark mode styling on the Supplier Performance Chart while addressing merge conflicts, reopened a structured pull request for clearer review of the risk graph enhancement, and integrated column-specific tooltips on the Daily Equipment Log page to strengthen user guidance. This work contributes to people-care eco-communities by strengthening the reliability, maintainability, and reuse of shared open-source infrastructure.

Alisha resolved the “Source of Applicants – 403 Forbidden Error” by identifying missing backend integration, updating the roles dropdown behavior, modifying the useEffect hook for proper data retrieval, configuring backend routes, and implementing reducers and constants for accurate state management. Aayush restored summary logging functionality by identifying backend submission failures across environments and implementing fixes, and continued Phase 3 development by building an Event Details popup on the Activity List page for detailed item interaction. These refinements improve reuse and accessibility, supporting people-care eco-communities.

Mani implemented a dashboard UI enhancement by constraining event titles to a single line with ellipsis, integrating hover tooltips for full title visibility, standardizing card dimensions within the grid layout, and validating behavior across browsers. Sai implemented the interactWithPauseUserButton permission across frontend and backend systems, updated conditional rendering and unit tests, resolved backend runtime errors caused by missing lifecycle email helper functions, rebuilt the backend to reflect updates, validated pause and resume workflows end-to-end, and prepared the changes for pull request submission to the development branch. Visit the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this work supports people-care eco-communities through open-source development and globally accessible resources. The collage below demonstrates the team’s work and achievements for the week.

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REACTONAUTS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Reactonauts team summary 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), and Suparshwa Patil (Software Engineer). This week, Aseem worked on updates related to PR 4354 and PR 4546, adding a missing chart component after a merge from the development branch for PR 4354 and creating a new branch associated with PR 4880 for PR 4546 that contained reverted changes from development and incorporated code from the original pull request. While pushing updates to github, he encountered duplicate key warnings related to the “unassign team members from tasks” element and made code adjustments to address the non-unique child component keys, though the warning persisted. He ensured the updates aligned with people-care eco-communities standards by maintaining system reliability for users and supporting stable feature enhancements.

Diya updated infringement sorting logic so the oldest infringement appears first and the latest appears last and raised PR #2053. She investigated a slack invite failure from the user profile page caused by a missing token error by tracing it to an incorrect controller mapping, coordinated to obtain required configuration details, rerouted the API to the slack controller, added the required workspace url configuration, verified the fix locally, and raised PR #2071. She also completed Reactonauts team management tasks by reviewing weekly summaries and related artifacts, compiling selected team images, moderating the team meeting, and posting a recap and follow-ups in slack, contributing to people-care eco-communities through improved collaboration workflows and structured communication.

Namitha addressed a UI/UX discrepancy on the “all events” page involving misalignment between the search filters and events cards sections by comparing the implementation against figma designs, analyzing layout structure, margin, padding, and flex and grid properties, identifying spacing and container constraint differences, and updating CSS classes and layout properties to remove excess vertical gaps and align both sections according to specifications. These improvements enhanced usability in alignment with people-care eco-communities expectations.

Sayali worked on eight tasks and pull requests for the HGN platform, including implementing bulk actions for managers with checkbox selection, a bulk action bar, confirmation modal, and redux dark mode support in PR #4887. She fixed permission, display, dark mode, and UX issues in the user state indicator task and resolved sonarcloud issues in frontend PR #4899 and backend PR #2074. She addressed quality gate failures in PRs #4907 and #4908 to unblock PR #4906, resolved a failing unit test and yarn.lock merge conflict in PR #4909, corrected a broken suggestion link in PR #4835, implemented task start date autofill in PR #4910, and resolved sonarcloud blockers in PR #4911. These updates strengthened platform stability and security in alignment with people-care eco-communities standards.

Sudheeksha logged 20 hours working on HGN software development tasks, focusing on the HGN questionnaire dashboard backend display user skill radar chart feature, resolving pull request conflicts, and addressing API-related errors in the phase 4 hours logging system, including POST request issues with the student tasks URL endpoint. Suparshwa resolved frontend code errors, improved user interface stability, fixed component functionality issues, configured CORS for cross-domain resource control, and integrated zod for schema validation to reduce security vulnerabilities. These enhancements contributed to a secure platform environment aligned with people-care eco-communities principles. 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) and Swathi Angadi (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is committed to designing people-care eco-communities by objectively tracking and managing progress across social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes, utilizing transparent, scalable systems that enhance accountability, coordination, and resilient ecosystems.

This week, Marcus finalized the OAuth implementation for X, completing the authorization flow and ensuring secure handling of access and refresh tokens. He refactored the posting service to improve modularity by separating provider-specific logic from the core posting workflow, enabling easier extension to additional platforms. He added unit tests for token exchange and posting logic, along with integration tests covering the end-to-end authentication and post execution flow. He also improved error handling across the service, addressing scenarios such as expired tokens, invalid authorization responses, and API rate limits, and implemented token refresh logic to maintain session continuity. This progress reflects continued momentum in shaping people-care eco-communities through open, collaborative development.

Swathi worked on implementing Dark Mode for the PR Team Analytics Dashboard and improved the page responsiveness to ensure consistent behavior across different screen sizes. She incorporated CSS Module styling within JSX to improve code organization and maintainability, remedied a bug that prevented navigation to the summary section when a reviewer’s name was clicked a second time and initiated a pull request for these changes. Swathi continued working on resolving merge conflicts and improving code coverage to address SonarQube issues related to the Materials and Consumable Page pull request. This effort acts as a catalyst in cultivating people-care eco-communities through consistent, actionable development practices.

Anthony confirmed that the backend PR originally created for PR#3917 was no longer necessary, as the confirmation modal functionality had already been implemented, rendering the backend changes redundant. On the frontend, he added conditional text to indicate whether the selected role matched the user’s current role or to display the role from which the user would be changed. He also implemented an info modal with explanatory text and planned to refine its placement and styling to ensure consistency across different screen sizes. Further, he responded to a review comment on PR#3600, addressed one of the raised points, and noted that certain issues were reproducible on the development testing site. For a separate dark mode concern, Anthony identified a partial workaround and proceeded with evaluating alternative methods to achieve a more complete resolution. By addressing these challenges, the Skye team’s work plays a significant role in designing people-care eco-communities by strengthening scalable, transparent systems within the broader Highest Good Network (HGN) infrastructure. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages to learn more about how designing people-care eco-communities 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 A–N, managed by Neeharika Kamireddy (Data Analyst), highlights their contributions to the Highest Good Network software. This platform forms the foundation for measuring our results in designing people-care eco-communities. Active team members included Abdelmounaim Lallouache (Software Developer)Carl Bebli (Software Developer)Julia Ha (Software Engineer), and Nathan Hoffman (Software Engineer). They supported the project by reviewing all pull requests shared this week. Learn more about how the Highest Good Network tracks progress toward designing people-care eco-communities in the Highest Good Network open source hub. The collage below showcases 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 designing people-care eco-communities. This week’s active members of this team were Rohan Rastogi (Software Engineer)Sundar Machani (Software Engineer)Sharadha Kasiviswanathan (Software Engineer)Vishnupriya Swaminathan (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 of designing people-care eco-communities. The collage below shows a compilation of the work from this team.

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At One Community, we are stewarding our shared planet by developing and demonstrating an open, replicable approach to sustainability designed to benefit everyone. We integrate sustainable solutions for food, energy, housing, education, economics, and social architecture to support fulfilled living and global stewardship practices. Created by an all-volunteer team, everything we build is open source and free-shared, including the complete process, so the model can become self-replicating and grow into a global network of teacher/demonstration hubs serving “The Highest Good of All” while regenerating our planet.

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HIGHEST GOOD HOUSING PROGRESS

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This week, Derrell Brown (Plumbing Designer) continued working on the Earthbag Village 4-dome home final MEP report and applied required revisions to align the final draft with the submitted comments and expectations. He updated electrical items included in the final floor plans and report. He revised the one-line diagram in AutoCAD to better represent the initial sketch and improve clarity of the electrical distribution layout. Derrell also began updating calculations used to determine the available fault current at the panel for short-circuit conditions, applying system configuration details and equipment ratings to support the analysis. In addition, he worked on voltage drop calculations to verify system performance and ensure coordination with the updated electrical design elements, contributing to stewarding our shared planet through reliable and resilient electrical system documentation. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Fangting Xu (Interior Design Intern) continued working with ADA codes related to building connections for the ADA 3-dome cluster of the Earthbag Village. She focused on the ADA restroom project and updated the shower room floor plan. Fangting identified several issues in the ADA restroom layout, including the door swing direction, and noted that the current plan did not comply with ADA requirements. She then developed two alternative floor plan options for the ADA restroom and prepared the corresponding construction documents. Her work supports stewarding our shared planet through inclusive and accessible architectural planning. Review the latest updates in the images below.

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Kaustubh Kadam (Construction Engineering and Management Professional) continued working on the Highest Good Housing project at One Community. He worked on estimating tasks focused on exterior windows by identifying and organizing window quantities and entering them into the estimating template for unit pricing. He analyzed the plan set to better understand the scope and how plan information translates into estimate line items and continued learning estimating fundamentals related to interpreting drawings and scope documentation. Kaustubh also made small updates to the template structure to improve clarity and usability while tracking takeoff information, supporting stewarding our shared planet through improved cost planning transparency. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Rishi Chakrapani (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Vermiculture Toilet. His work focused on reports for the dumping mechanism and the main Unistrut structure, including proofreading the content and verifying that all details were accurately documented. All related CAD diagrams and FEA results were checked to ensure they were correctly represented and aligned with the written analysis. Additional effort was directed toward the sensor selection report and the vermiculture drawer, separator pulling, and handle calculations report, with both documents reviewed and edited to completion for accuracy and consistency. His work contributes to stewarding our shared planet by strengthening engineering validation and documentation quality in sustainable systems. Review the latest updates in the images below.

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Sai Bhuvanesh Nandipati (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Earthbag Village by completing the development and organization of the Large Water Storage Solutions webpage content. He incorporated expanded technical descriptions for advanced storage systems, including smart tanks, stormwater detention modules, elevated storage towers, underground cisterns, reinforced concrete reservoirs, and modular bolted steel tanks. He structured the material to align with figure references and ensured that each system description clearly explained its function, components, and application in water management infrastructure. The content was formatted for direct website integration, with attention to technical accuracy and consistency across all sections, supporting stewarding our shared planet through knowledge sharing on sustainable water infrastructure. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Vaishnav Sanjay Chavan (Intern Volunteer Architectural Project Manager) worked on the Earthbag Village by developing multiple layout drawings for the tropical atrium, including the site plan, ground floor plan, mezzanine floor plan, and roof plan. Time was spent updating and coordinating these layouts to maintain consistency across drawings and alignment with the overall design intent. The site plan was developed to reflect the relationship between the atrium and surrounding site elements, while the ground floor and mezzanine plans focused on spatial organization and circulation. The roof plan was refined to ensure alignment with the rest of the layout set. In addition, Dome 4 drawings were reviewed to inform layout decisions and support coordination across the atrium plans, contributing to stewarding our shared planet through thoughtful and replicable sustainable design development. Below, you’ll find some images of this work.

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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 creating a PDF document containing the URLs for purchasing each item and cross-verified all links to ensure they were correct and active. He added detailed remarks for each component based on its dimensions and specifications, confirming that all information matched the project requirements. He also cross-checked the material details for each item to verify accuracy and consistency with the design criteria. In addition, Akhil organized the data systematically within the PDF to make it easy to reference and review, ensuring that all component details, including quantities, dimensions, and material information, were clearly documented and properly annotated for future use. Discover One Community’s open source Duplicable City Center, which is stewarding our shared planet. 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 the structural FEA model of the long panel, consisting of the rHDPE sheet on the top and an aluminum sheet on the bottom. He incorporated screws, nuts, and washers into the model to represent how the panel sheets are fastened together. He selected aluminum flathead screws for corrosion resistance and to reduce the potential for a tripping hazard due to their flush profile. Bevan updated the DIY instructions to reflect this assembly method, including steps for cutting the rHDPE into smaller panels, attaching fasteners and hinges, and securing the assembled panel to the aluminum joists. He also updated the Bill of Materials to reflect the revised components and included the initial cost estimate for the panels. This open source Duplicable City Center project is stewarding our shared planet. 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 the FEA of the hinge for Spa Cover Plate 2 and made multiple design modifications based on the analysis results. He updated the model to address stress distribution and structural performance concerns identified during the simulations. He also performed cost analysis and prepared the bill of materials, including material selection based on mechanical requirements, availability, and cost considerations. Shivarama discussed the FEA results, design changes, and cost analysis details with a teammate to align on technical decisions and next steps. In addition, he implemented major design changes to the spa cover to meet specified spa requirements, ensuring the updated configuration aligns with functional and performance expectations. This open source Duplicable City Center project is stewarding our shared planet. The images below illustrate aspects of this work.

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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 began reviewing and attaching the General Storage & Inventory (GSI) acronym to the necessary items in the document, applying the designation to numerous power tools, all chainsaw accessories, and related chainsaw items. Duplicate entries for a shop vacuum and a headlamp were also deleted from the list. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on stewarding our shared planet. Below are some images showcasing this work.

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Japneet Kour (Volunteer Architect) continued contributing to the Highest Good Food initiative. This week, she produced the renders for Aquapini, updated the existing render set to address visual and material adjustments, and created a new Lumion file to organize the model and support project needs. She maintained a clear and coordinated render workflow and aligned all outputs with the ongoing design requirements for the team, contributing to stewarding our shared planet. Below are the images showing her work.

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Jay Nair (BIM Designer) continued developing the Aquapini and Walipini Planting and Harvesting documents. This week, he continued working on the lighting energy calculations for the Walipini 1 greenhouse by refining zone data and updating values to ensure accuracy based on current fixture specifications and seasonal lighting conditions. In parallel, he defined automation requirements for a calculator to support future lighting energy calculations, outlining the necessary inputs, calculation steps, and expected outputs to improve efficiency and consistency for similar greenhouse projects in support of stewarding our shared planet, as shown in the images below.

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Shivangi Varma (Architectural Designer and Planner) continued the redesign of the Highest Good Food overall presentation. She detailed the Differences diagram for the Open Source Hub page, revised the Aquapini, Walipini, and Zenipini feature details within the Open Source Hub graphics set, and further developed the related axonometric views. She also advanced the final production work for the Open Source Hub graphics, contributing to stewarding our shared planet, as shown in the images below.

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HIGHEST GOOD ENERGY PROGRESS

highest good energy, off-grid energy, solar power, wind power, water power, energy efficiency, hydronic, electricity, power, fuel, energy storageOne Community is stewarding our shared planet through Highest Good energy that is more sustainable, resilient, supports self-sufficiency and includes solar, wind, hydro and more:

This week, the core team continued contributing to the Highest Good Energy initiative. They reviewed images describing the benefits of sustainable paints, windows, lighting, insulation, and urinals, determined they were acceptable, and forwarded them to Jae. They also reviewed Baraka’s construction documents for the communal showers and vermiculture toilets and created a feedback video that was shared with Vaishnav and Jae. In addition, the team continued developing the Highest Good Food cost summary for the rollout phases and investigated an issue preventing Vaishnav from receiving messages in the Construction Docs Leadership WhatsApp group. Although they were unable to determine the cause, their efforts reflect ongoing support of work that contributes to stewarding our shared planet, as shown in the images below.

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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:

This week, Prudhvi Marpina (Data Analyst) contributed to the Highest Good Network software development and marketing initiatives in support of stewarding our shared planet. He worked on Phase 5 governance by developing detailed action items aligned with the required documentation pattern, updating the Deliverable 2 action item list, and reviewing corresponding Figma designs to ensure alignment between documentation and interface planning. He also supported Phase 4 software management by communicating with developers regarding pending action items and updating GitHub pull requests that required review or follow-up. In marketing and promotion, he prepared upcoming BlueSky posts, updated weekly tracking data, and maintained analytics across the BlueSky data sheet and Social Media Master Dashboard to ensure accurate reporting and performance tracking. The following images showcase highlights of this work.

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HIGHEST GOOD SOCIETY PROGRESS

a new way to life, living fulfilled, an enriching life, enriched life, fulfilled life, ascension, evolving consciousness, loving lifeOne Community is stewarding our shared planet through a Highest Good society approach to living that is founded on fulfilled living, the study of meeting human needsCommunity, and making a difference in the world:

This week, the core team completed over 33 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 stewarding our shared planet serves as a foundational element of One Community’s broader mission. The following images showcase highlights of this work.

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Jin Hua (Website, AdWords, and Analytics Administrator) continued to diagnose and restore our website after it went down this past week. The issue was a captcha conflict with another of our security plugins. Our website is the foundation for sharing all our open source plans for stewarding our shared planet. See below for images and The Highest Good Network page related to this website restoration work.

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Pooja Kulkarni (UI/UX Designer) continued her work by advancing governance platform designs through expanded onboarding and governance education user flows and mid-fidelity wireframes that clarify member readiness, participation eligibility, and structured learning progression across the governance lifecycle on the Highest Good Network. She strengthened the post-login onboarding experience by designing a multi-module learning journey covering Core Values Alignment, Consensus Training, Governance Structure, and Legal & Compliance before full participation. She refined the Governance Guidelines and Consensus Framework experience by introducing structured lessons such as “Blocking vs. Standing Aside,” incorporating explanatory content, visual comparison components, embedded instructional videos including the 5 Hand Signals, and interactive knowledge checks to reinforce understanding. This work contributes to stewarding our shared planet by improving transparency and shared learning.

She further developed the Governance Structure module with video-based instruction, structured navigation between lessons, defined roles and accountability sections, and clear content hierarchy to improve readability and compliance visibility. In addition, she designed the Legal & Compliance module with organized sections for Community Guidelines, conflict resolution principles, agreement review, and formal acknowledgment to ensure members understand expectations prior to governance engagement. Across all modules, she standardized journey sidebars with progress tracking, lock states, estimated time indicators, mentor support integration, and consistent layout patterns to support scalability and clarity. This work supports One Community’s efforts toward stewarding our shared planet; the images below highlight key aspects of her work.
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Yagna Reddy Badvel (Data Analyst and Team Administrator) continued to complete routine administrative and tracking tasks to support ongoing project workflows on Highest Good Network. He reviewed Sai Keerthi Domakonda’s Admin-in-Training progress across all four steps, verifying completeness, formatting accuracy, and alignment with current admin guidelines while providing structured feedback to support readiness. He also reviewed and updated entries in the HGN Bugs & Features tracking sheet to ensure accurate categorization, clear task descriptions, and current status tracking. In addition, he reviewed team submissions for accuracy and consistency, verified documentation and media requirements, updated tracking records, organized project materials, and supported coordination efforts to maintain structured workflows and reporting accuracy. This work supports One Community’s efforts toward stewarding our shared planet. The images below show some of his work.

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Yulin Li (Graphic Designer) continued her work by contributing 20 hours of volunteer service focused on visual communication and coordination for the Highest Good Network software team. She revised infographics based on feedback to improve clarity, visual consistency, and alignment with One Community’s sustainability goals. She also prepared and published a team collaboration announcement to support transparent communication across teams. In addition, she maintained organized asset management through Dropbox and participated in weekly review discussions to support timely task completion. This work supports One Community’s efforts toward stewarding our shared planet; see the Highest Good Society and the collage below for examples of their 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 Anusha Gali (Software Engineer)Ashutosh Mishra (Software Engineer)Keerthana Chitturi (System Administrator)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)Neeharika Kamireddy (Data Analyst)Olawunmi “Ola” Ijisesan (Administrative and Management Support)Priyanshi Sharma (Data Analyst and Team Administrator)Rachna Malav (Data Analyst)Rajeshwari Bhirud (Administrator)Rishitha Adepu (Administrator)Sayantan Paul (Frontend Tester and Software Team Administrator)Shameera Musthafa (Data Analyst)Shreya Shetty (Data Analyst), and Sudarshan Raju Chintalapati Venkata (Data Analyst). The Administration Team supports the Highest Good Network, a tool designed to track and measure progress while developing systems that contribute to stewarding our shared planet. Through administrative support, documentation, testing, training, recruiting, 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, Anusha reviewed and tested frontend and backend pull requests across the Highest Good Network App and HGNRest, approving or requesting changes where UI defects, setup issues, or functionality gaps were identified while supporting collaboration across development channels. Ashutosh improved model performance by enhancing retrieval accuracy through MRR and MMR optimization, validating similarity search workflows using FAISS and nDCG metrics, and strengthening backend integration and reporting processes. Divanshu published Mastodon updates, extracted engagement metrics using Python automation, updated dashboards, documented bugs and feature tasks, and supported product coordination efforts. Keerthana reviewed team submissions for formatting and completeness, updated tracking documents, validated the weekly blog, and assigned follow-up action items. Together, these efforts support stewarding our shared planet.

Leo compiled and formatted team summaries into the blog and validated analytics extraction workflows, while Manish tested and verified multiple frontend pull requests and supported documentation coordination. Mridul managed X platform publishing continuity, updated reporting dashboards, validated blog content for structural compliance, and supported LinkedIn moderation responsibilities. Hemanth completed onboarding, supported new admin reviews, and conducted detailed frontend and backend pull request testing while identifying and documenting UI issues for correction. These coordinated activities strengthen collaboration, accountability, and system reliability in support of stewarding our shared planet.

Neeharika assigned and tracked development tasks, tested pull requests, verified administrative documents, and conducted interviews to support team growth. Ola managed Pinterest scheduling, updated dashboards with engagement metrics, and maintained KPI reporting workflows. Priyanshi conducted detailed dashboard testing on the Issues page, identifying routing, dropdown, layout, and dark mode usability concerns for resolution. Rachna reviewed tasks and SEO updates while monitoring hiring coordination. This progress reinforces stewarding our shared planet by keeping solutions open, practical, and repeatable.

Rajeshwari advanced administrative blog responsibilities, configured local repositories, and investigated system hotfixes. Rishitha managed weekly blog compilation, SEO optimization, Threads engagement, and dashboard data updates using Python and Excel workflows. Sayantan tested dashboards and modules, identified UI and analytics issues, logged tasks, and supported backend validation efforts. Shameera coordinated PR review management and report content validation. Shreya created Aircrete data visualizations and supported Google Ads planning. Sudarshan managed blog SEO updates, tested dashboards, documented bugs, and created system improvement tasks. These combined efforts contribute to stewarding our shared planet. To learn more about how this work supports stewarding our shared planet, 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

Highest Good Network® Application, improving city efficiency, creating the world we wantOne Community is stewarding our shared planet through open source Highest Good Network® software that is a web-based application for collaboration, time tracking, and objective data collection. The purpose of the Highest Good Network is to provide software for internal operations and external cooperation. It is being designed for global use in support of the different countries and communities replicating the One Community sustainable village models and related components.

This week, the core team tested Highest Good Network pull requests and confirmed 11 as fixed. This effort highlights One Community’s commitment to reinventing the sustainability industry.

The following were not fixed: issues with percentage calculation and display logic on the Activity Attendance page, missing filter and share icons in the No-Show Rate Insights section, incomplete implementation of the Engagement Strategies No-Show Follow-Up Email frontend, dark mode compatibility and date range issues for the Aseem listing and bidding feature, events not displaying for selected dates, dark mode styling issues for the HGN Help modal request pop-up window, and filter fixes needed for the PR Review Team Analytics Dashboard PR Insights frontend and backend. This progress advances stewarding our shared planet through stronger documentation and reliable implementation.

In addition, multiple PRs could not be tested due to the absence of data on the Main branch, including auto-refresh after adding a new equipment type, time log summary component and timer display fixes, Phase 2 Project Details page updates, lesson list button sorting and filtering features, Issues page functionality improvements and dark mode optimization, CSS module changes in the PR Admin Dashboard reviewers stacked bar chart component, and dynamic scoring and ranking logic implementation on the HGN Questionnaire Dashboard frontend. This work strengthens One Community’s mission of stewarding our shared planet. 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)Sheetal Mangate (Software Engineer), and Casstiel Pi (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is a key part of stewarding our shared planet. 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 software is well suited for off-grid and sustainable living communities. This project reflects One Community’s open source commitment to stewarding our shared planet.

This week, Lin reviewed PR #1873 by examining the code and running the tests on a local machine and confirmed that all tests passed, and Lin also checked the Alpha team members’ weekly summaries, photos, and videos and handled Alpha team management tasks. This work contributed to stewarding our shared planet.

Linh worked on resolving reviewer feedback for the FAQ Tool Unanswered FAQs page, where question text had low visibility in dark mode. The issue was reproduced locally and traced to hardcoded light-theme colors that did not adapt to dark backgrounds. The UnansweredFaqs component was updated to use theme-aware styling based on the Redux darkMode state, adjusting the question title, timestamp text, headings, loading and empty states, and card background and border colors to maintain readable contrast in both themes. The fix was verified locally and pushed to a new branch for reviewer testing, and the pull request description and response were updated to guide testing and confirm the UI issue was addressed. This effort supported stewarding our shared planet.

Maithili reviewed PR4837 and confirmed that while all test cases passed and the feature worked in light mode, it did not function correctly in dark mode and the UI was not fully responsive, with the right side of the screen being cut off. PR4835 and PR2045 were also reviewed. In PR4835, multiple issues were identified: the window state returned undefined in test case 1, the same person could be selected multiple times, feedback could be submitted without a star rating, and after selecting the close permanently option the modal closed but the form reappeared on refresh. Dark mode issues were noted where the star ratings were not visible after selection and the name field lacked clarity. This adds to the growing body of work enabling stewarding our shared planet.

For PR2045, a 404 error in Postman was encountered initially, then resolved, and the endpoints were verified to function as expected. Work on PR1810 included running the corresponding frontend and backend branches and addressing dependency issues; however, one feature did not work as expected and remained unfixed. Since the PR originated from a forked repository and permission to push changes directly was unavailable, the repository was forked and a new PR was created after confirmation and work on the task continued. These contributions aligned with stewarding our shared planet.

Sheetal focused on addressing the issue raised regarding the inability to create a developer app on Reddit. Previously, the Reddit API allowed for app creation without issues, but the system stopped permitting it. The investigation centered on understanding the cause of the problem and identifying the prerequisites required to create a developer account on Reddit. Efforts were directed at determining any changes to the process or additional requirements that impacted app creation and identifying ways to resolve the issue. This investigation contributed to stewarding our shared planet.

Casstiel worked on the task to add a supplier filter and an “All Suppliers” option to the relevant graph. Work began with analyzing the existing frontend and backend code to understand how current filtering and data fetching logic were structured. During implementation, a 404 error was encountered when attempting to retrieve supplier-specific data, which required tracing route definitions, query parameters, and controller mappings to identify potential mismatches between frontend requests and backend endpoints. Two approaches were drafted: implementing client-side rendering to filter supplier data from an already retrieved dataset, or creating a new API endpoint to support server-side filtering for improved scalability and clearer separation of concerns. Considerations included dataset size, performance impact, and long-term maintainability. In addition to this task, he assisted fellow developer Shravan with resolving a frontend dark mode issue by reviewing styling conflicts and component rendering behavior. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how we are contributing to stewarding our shared planet. 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 Sourabh Bagde (Software Developer)Roshini Seelamsetty (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, and stewarding our shared planet. It supports social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes that contribute to open-source projects and resilient, sustainable ecosystems.

This week, Sourabh completed the Plurk backend integration and updated the scheduling pipeline while keeping existing scheduling behavior compatible by routing Plurk submissions through a dedicated backend endpoint that uses server-side OAuth environment credentials for request signing, mounting Plurk routes under /api for immediate posting, authentication diagnostics, scheduling, and deletion, expanding the scheduled post schema platform validation to include plurk without changing existing fields or scheduling logic, and updating scheduler cleanup behavior so it checks whether a scheduled post was actually sent before removing or processing it, which prevents failed or unsupported posts from being handled as completed. This work helps demonstrate stewarding our shared planet in real, measurable ways.

Roshini worked on two Total Org Summary report defects by analyzing and starting implementation for the date filter default issue where the report opens with Current Week in the Owner Login Reports flow instead of Previous Week, progressing the logic change to align with weekly reporting expectations and creating a pull request, and investigating the Deactivated Volunteers count issue where the metric ignored the selected time filter and aggregated historical data, identifying the calculation mismatch and beginning implementation so the count reflects the selected period, while capturing videos and screenshots tied to the tasks and pull request context. These steps help scale stewarding our shared planet for communities worldwide.

Ram worked on duplicate PR number prevention in the PR Review Team Analytics area by verifying that the PR Grading Dashboard uses a backend API with real data and currently allows the same PR number to be entered multiple times for the same reviewer in the same week, defining duplicate PR numbers per reviewer per week as an error condition to be enforced in both UI and API validation for that dashboard flow, and confirming that the PR Grading Screen currently has no backend API and does not persist entries after refresh, which means duplicate prevention there cannot protect stored data yet; he also raised questions to Sudarsan Raju to confirm expected behavior, backend ownership, and whether duplicate validation should be limited to the existing backend flow or added after backend support is created for the PR Grading Screen.

Amalesh worked on the Weekly Summaries Report mismatched team codes feature for Owner/Admin users by changing mismatch detection logic from flagging any unique team code to comparing the last three digits of team codes so it can identify reactivated users with outdated codes or users whose profile quick setup codes were not updated, adding an “i” icon filter action to show only users with mismatched codes, updating the mouseover text to show the mismatch count and filter purpose, and working on access changes so users with Toggle Request Bio permission can access and use the Bio switch on the Weekly Summaries Report page. This effort advances stewarding our shared planet by aligning technical work with sustainable outcomes.

Harshavarma implemented Redux wiring for backend integration by setting up store, reducers, and actions for backend data fetching, debugging data fetch issues across state updates, dispatch flow, and API responses, fixing backend MongoDB connection and startup configuration problems so services could run and APIs could return data, validating frontend data retrieval after backend recovery, refactoring filter logic from replace-based handling to map-based transformations for clearer scaling, introducing a rangeMap state to manage date ranges, and connecting that state into the React Query fetch flow so selected ranges drive API requests with less coupling between filter logic and API calls, while continuing testing for filter combinations, edge cases, and loading/error handling. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more information on how this works, stewarding our shared planet. The collage below shows images of their work.

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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 Sphurthy Satish (Software Engineer). The team includes contributions from Akshith Kumar Reddy Balappagari Gnaneswara (Full-Stack Developer) and Shreya Padaganur (Software Engineer). Their work supports One Community’s mission by improving collaborative software development and continuous system enhancements, contributing to stewarding our shared planet.

This week, Akshith worked on Phase 6 Kitchen Inventory Management by creating backend API endpoints to add and store seeds, trees, bushes, and animals for the farm task. He defined and implemented the required database models with the relevant fields to support these entities. He also began developing the controllers needed to expose these models through API endpoints. He is continuing work on completing the remaining controllers, implementing the associated routers, and preparing to test the endpoints before raising a pull request, contributing to stewarding our shared planet.

Shreya investigated the ongoing Git push failure by reviewing the relevant Slack thread, verifying GitHub push permissions, and exploring potential branch synchronization issues. She stashed local changes, pulled the latest updates from the remote branch, reapplied her changes, and attempted to push again, but the issue persisted. She continued debugging the branch sync and pre-push hook failure, testing different merge and rebase approaches to resolve the error. As the Git issue remained unresolved, she informed Jae and was assigned a new task to center the WBS Edit button, which was previously aligned to the left. She implemented the required UI fix by updating Task.jsx and the corresponding CSS module to ensure proper flex alignment without impacting existing functionality. She verified linting and tests locally, created a new branch, and submitted a pull request for review. She also prepared detailed handoff notes for the previous task, documenting the errors encountered, steps taken, and setup challenges to support reassignment and faster resolution by another contributor. Additionally, she completed her weekly summary and began reviewing available tasks to claim and continue supporting One Community’s mission of stewarding our shared planet.

Sphurthy refined the All Events search filter layout in the Community Portal by reducing the vertical spacing between labels and dropdowns for Branches, Themes, and Categories, ensuring the UI aligns with the intended design. The update was made in CPDashboard.jsx and CPDashboard.module.css using a scoped class to limit changes to these three filter rows and prevent side effects on other controls. This adjustment focused solely on visual spacing and layout consistency, with no impact on filter functionality or data flow, and the updated files passed lint checks, contributing to stewarding our shared planet. See the collage below showcasing the team’s work 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 Deekshith Kumar Singirikonda (Developer) and includes Adithya Cherukuri (Volunteer Software Engineer)Aditya Gambhir (Software Engineer)Neeraj Kondaveeti (Software Engineer)Sai Shravan Neelamsetty (Software Engineer)Sriamsh Reddy (Software Engineer), and Vikas Meneni (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll manage and objectively measure our processes for open sourcing a better world for us all through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes. This progress supports One Community by stewarding our shared planet.

This week, Adithya focused on the HGN Software Development project by improving the usability and visual clarity of the Consumables Table, resolving a filter dropdown issue by patching the SelectItem component, investigating backend storage in MongoDB Compass, refactoring column rendering logic in the shared ItemsTable component, implementing a sticky header to address scrolling issues, and preparing the weekly summary and reviewing uploaded images. Aditya updated the Building Management expenditure dashboard by transitioning expenditure logic to production, resolving multiple pull request merge conflicts, updating backend controller mocks, standardizing UI elements across themes, adding validation and mobile responsiveness fixes, mounting and updating the expenditure router with project validation and logging, writing unit tests, implementing frontend comparison mode, and refactoring charts and layouts for responsive behavior. This work supports stewarding our shared planet through open-source, replicable solutions.

Deekshith developed and maintained the React-based LogTools feature by managing state with Redux, integrating routing, handling data fetching, implementing controlled user selections, applying custom styling for multi-select components, and synchronizing UI state with user actions. Neeraj improved analytics on the Job Posting Page and PR Review Team Dashboard by correcting chart labels, aligning visualization logic, improving formatting and readability, enforcing freezing logic on reviewed data, clarifying expected behavior, and implementing consistent dark mode styling. Shravan built a recipes landing page for Phase 6 Kitchen Inventory Management by creating core components, implementing search and filtering, designing responsive recipe cards, supporting dark mode, integrating navigation, handling empty states, creating mock data, and continuing work on email management UI fixes related to dark mode. This is part of our broader mission of stewarding our shared planet.

Sriamsh worked on Phase 2 enhancements for the Highest Good Network App by fixing dark mode banner issues, resolving merge conflicts, enhancing the Previous Logs Preview panel with missing columns and corrected logic, updating chart sorting and ranking features, addressing UI issues in dropdowns, and incorporating reviewer feedback. Vikas implemented the Garden Management landing page with calendar-based features by building summary cards, creating tab-based navigation, and developing seeding, transplanting, succession, and harvesting calendars with action buttons and status tags. He also supported responsive layouts and dark mode styling and updated the Suppliers section with an additional action button to meet feature requirements. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to our mission of stewarding our shared planet. Explore some of the team’s work in the collage below.

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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)Venkataramanan Venkateswaran (Software Engineer), and Vinay Krishna (Software Engineer). Their work supports One Community’s mission of stewarding our shared planet through cross-functional software development and ongoing system improvements.

This week, Abhinav completed Phase 6 of the Kitchen Inventory Management project by building the canning, dehydration, freeze drying, and cellar storage sections on the Processing page as part of PR 4883. These sections allow users to schedule and track processing queues by category, displaying project details such as item name, quantity, priority, scheduled date, and required supplies. Each section supports scheduling new projects and uses clear visual indicators for easy identification. The page was developed to be responsive across devices, compatible with light and dark modes, and aligned with platform styling standards through CSS module integration. By improving structured food processing workflows and sustainable resource coordination, this work directly advances stewarding our shared planet through practical, systems-based sustainability support.

Aryan reviewed the Equipment Update form in the BM Dashboard to evaluate its field structure, required and optional inputs, validation behavior, and overall user interaction flow, and to document existing patterns and identify opportunities to improve clarity through better helper text and stronger required-field indicators. He refactored the EquipmentUpdate and EquipmentUpdateForm components by migrating from standard CSS to CSS Modules, removing legacy stylesheets, updating JSX class bindings, and converting validation and error styling to module-based classes for improved encapsulation and maintainability. He also enhanced dark mode compatibility and layout responsiveness to ensure consistency across devices. This work supports stewarding our shared planet by strengthening platform usability, maintainability, and long-term system sustainability.

Chirag completed the navigation fix for the Events screen on the community portal, checked in the changes, and created PR 4882. While implementing the update, he discovered that the event registration screen relied on static data, which was contributing to the routing issue. He documented the behavior, evaluated its impact on navigation flow, and communicated his findings to Jae to confirm the correct implementation direction. By strengthening routing accuracy and platform stability, this contribution advances stewarding our shared planet through more dependable and scalable system functionality.

Shravya progressed the Activities Feedback updates by addressing review comments, refactoring related components, fixing minor bugs, and raising PR 4888, which is now complete. She also finalized the Activity Page modules under PR 4756, ensuring alignment with project requirements and existing architecture. In addition, she initiated the implementation of a new feature by setting up its foundational logic and structure and resolved merge conflicts across related branches to maintain code stability and consistency. Through continuous refinement and structured feature development, her work contributes to stewarding our shared planet by strengthening collaborative platform growth and long-term system sustainability.

Sohail resolved a data mismatch where the Total Hours Worked value in the Reports Total Org Summary did not match the Leaderboard totals. He identified that the Leaderboard applied filters excluding inactive records and specific entry types, while the Total Org Summary did not, leading to inconsistent aggregation. After tracing both backend and frontend calculations, he updated the getTotalHoursWorked function in overviewReportHelper.js to apply the same isActive and entryType filters across single-range and comparison queries, ensuring consistent reporting logic. He also released a hotfix (#2051) for PR 1788 to fix an issue where follow-up emails were not being triggered by the 4 am cron job. By strengthening reporting accuracy and system reliability, his contributions support stewarding our shared planet through dependable and transparent platform operations.

Veda contributed to the Highest Good Network software development project by advancing the Listing and Bidding Dashboard feature, implementing the line chart titled “Cancellation Impact on Vacancy.” She pulled the latest development updates, resolved merge conflicts, and fixed configuration issues affecting her local setup. She refined graph padding to better align with existing CSS styles and improve dashboard layout consistency. In addition, she updated the PR Review Team Analytics Dashboard by adjusting the frontend color scheme of PR numbers displayed inside circular elements and resolving related branch conflicts to maintain stability. Her efforts strengthen dashboard clarity and system consistency, further supporting stewarding our shared planet through data-driven platform improvements.

Venkataramanan completed several UI and formatting updates across the Highest Good Network App to improve consistency and usability. He updated the dashboard summary background, fixed the Ready for Review modal behavior, and refined time formatting in the timelog component. Venkataramanan also resolved styling issues in the User Management and User Profile pages, improved spacing in the Send Setup Link popup, implemented the Filter by Bio Status toggle, and corrected formatting inconsistencies in the Permissions Management page. These improvements strengthen platform stability and support stewarding our shared planet through maintainable and reliable system enhancements.

Vinay resolved a priority-medium issue in the Team Analytics Dashboard where the team order was shuffled after resetting the “All Time” filter, impacting pull requests 3839, 1624, and 4394. He analyzed the misalignment between team labels and chart data, standardized the sorting logic to maintain consistent team positions across filters, and ensured that both charts follow the same ordering behavior. He confirmed that label alignment and related data remain synchronized without affecting other dashboard functionality. This improvement contributes to stewarding our shared planet by supporting clear and dependable analytics across the platform. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages to learn more about how this work supports stewarding our shared planet. 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)Sai Krishna (Software Engineer)Sai Teja Kaasoju (Software Engineer), and Sudheesh Thuralkalmakki Dharmappa Gowda (Full Stack Developer). Their efforts support One Community by advancing the mission of stewarding our shared planet through open-source collaboration, ecologically responsible innovation, and holistic global progress.

This week, Aayush worked on the Phase 3 feature to add an Event Details popup on the Activity List page within the HGN Software Development project. He reviewed requirements, examined the relevant codebase, and created a local development branch. He resolved merge conflicts after syncing with the development branch, enhanced the activity list with additional data fields and user interface improvements, and documented progress through screenshots and video recordings. Alisha implemented a job-level analytics filter on the Job Analytics page by adding a roles dropdown in the header and passing the selected role through the analytics hook. She updated mock data logic to reflect role-based filtering across charts and metrics, fixed issues where visualizations were not updating with filter changes, aligned summary metric tiles with role and date filters, and modified the refresh button to reset filters to default values. She then raised a pull request. Mani resolved unequal event card heights on the dashboard by auditing existing CSS Grid and Flexbox behavior, applying a flex column structure with vertical growth properties to standardize height distribution, validating layout consistency across browsers and screen breakpoints, and refining internal spacing to ensure action buttons and footers align properly. This work contributes to stewarding our shared planet by strengthening the reliability, maintainability, and reuse of shared open-source infrastructure.

Sai Krishna added editable equipment fields including Project, Class, Ownership, Usage, and Condition, with Save and Cancel actions and PUT API integration. He corrected the Class dropdown to source values from both equipmentClass and itemType.category, updated the equipment list Name column to consistently display a clickable link with a fallback label, resolved double chevron issues in dropdown menus, and aligned dark mode styling with the body.bm-dashboard-dark class. Sai Teja worked on implementing the ‘Interact with Pause User Button’ permission feature within the User Management module. He updated permission configurations, integrated permission checks into the PauseAndResumeButton component, reviewed role-based access patterns, and performed debugging and staging tests while continuing validation prior to submission. These refinements improve reuse and accessibility, supporting stewarding our shared planet.

Sudheesh improved dark mode and student profile functionality by fixing tooltip visibility on the project risk graph after merge-related overrides. He resolved a ghost chart rendering issue through authenticated routing adjustments and corrected an issue that prevented testers from seeing updated educational progress changes. Uha enhanced the ‘Most Susceptible Tools’ chart in the BM Dashboard Reports section by adding high-contrast hover tooltips for percentage values, implementing quick-sort and Top N filtering options, incorporating contextual information tooltips, applying adaptive font scaling for dark mode, and strengthening accessibility support across light and dark themes. Visit the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this work supports stewarding our shared planet through open-source development and globally accessible resources. The collage below depicts the team’s work and achievements for the week:

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REACTONAUTS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Reactonauts team summary 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)Guna Pranith Reddy Cheelam (Software Developer)Peterson Rodrigues dos Santos (Full-Stack Developer)Siva Putti (Software Engineer)Sri Satya Venkatasai Siri Sudheeksha Vavila (Software Engineer), and Suparshwa Patil (Software Engineer). This week, Aseem worked on resolving merge and push issues across pull requests 4310 and 4546 by merging the development branch into her branch, fixing merge conflicts, managing a large volume of staged files that caused load-related push errors, addressing a “can’t push refs to remote” error that blocked updates, resolving the same error for a second pull request, and reporting that updated code had not been included when the pull request was merged into development, with the situation documented and escalated to Jae for guidance on conflict resolution and alignment with the current development state in support of stewarding our shared planet through reliable and maintainable platform development.

Aseem worked on resolving merge and push issues across pull requests 4310 and 4546. She merged the development branch into her branch, fixed merge conflicts, and managed a large volume of staged files that caused load-related push errors. Aseem addressed a “can’t push refs to remote” error that blocked updates, resolved the same error for a second pull request, and reported that updated code had not been included when the pull request was merged into development. This work supports stewarding our shared planet through reliable and maintainable platform development. Guna worked on the listings home page frontend by addressing review feedback for PR 3999. He refined fixes for image GET request issues and verified corrected tab heading behavior. He also investigated a “page not found” error in the dev environment for the community portal activity attendance URL to identify the root cause and restore page accessibility for follow-up and rescheduling functionality. This contributes to stewarding our shared planet by improving the reliability of user engagement workflows.

Namitha addressed a UI issue on the all events page by aligning radio button size and spacing in the search filters dates section with Figma specifications. She updated component styling and CSS, validated the changes across screen resolutions and zoom levels, and submitted PR 4877 for review. This work supports stewarding our shared planet by improving accessibility and usability for community participants. Suparshwa built the frontend UI for a document upload feature. She created interface components for file selection and submission, added input validation and basic error handling, and integrated the feature into the existing frontend workflow. This ensures alignment with current application architecture and user interaction patterns, supporting stewarding our shared planet by enabling efficient documentation and knowledge sharing across the community platform.

Peterson updated the user profile page link modal to display an error message when duplicate links are entered. He implemented the interface behavior for existing validation logic under PR 4862, ensuring that duplicate entries are clearly identified during the link addition process. This supports stewarding our shared planet by maintaining clean, accurate user data and reducing friction in profile management. Satya logged 20 hours on HGN software development by addressing API errors in the Phase 4 hours logging system related to the student tasks URL endpoint. He tested hour logging API functionality, implemented dark mode styles for the member list page, and resolved merge conflicts and quality gate failures in the related pull request. This contributes to stewarding our shared planet by ensuring accurate tracking and inclusive user experiences across the platform.

Sayali completed multiple updates across the HGN questionnaire dashboard and related systems. She addressed review feedback on the feedback modal with duplicate member validation, comment length limits with a live counter, close permanently logic, active and inactive member filtering, and dark mode support. She fixed CI test failures in backend tests with updated mocks and test cases, applied alignment fixes and reviewer clarifications for real-time profile filtering, replaced simulated delays with an API call and validation for help request feedback, updated chart displays and data flow for member counts, integrated a search bar with client-side filtering for the community members page in light and dark mode, added editable years of experience with backend support and token-based user identification for instant UI updates, and implemented bulk actions for managers with selection, confirmation, disabled states, and dark mode support. All of this strengthens the systems that support coordinated community action, contributing to stewarding our shared planet.

Siva resolved merge conflicts and SonarQube issues while implementing fixes for member and project filters, including added member counts under PR 3499. He corrected failing tests caused by undefined parameters under PR 4662, addressed review feedback and merge conflicts related to organizer name display in event cards under PR 4523, applied review feedback for engagement dark mode under PR 4467, and resolved merge conflicts in the past date search fix under PR 4338. These efforts support stewarding our shared planet by improving data quality, code stability, and system reliability. 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) and Swathi Angadi (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is committed to stewarding our shared planet by objectively tracking and managing progress across social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes, leveraging transparent, scalable systems that strengthen accountability, coordination, and resilient ecosystems.

This week, Marcus worked on addressing edge cases in the current implementation of X posting functionality, focusing on improving reliability across different posting scenarios. He also continued development of the OAuth integration for X to allow users to connect their accounts without hardcoding API keys into the local development environment. This included updating authentication flows and aligning the implementation with existing platform standards in the codebase. This progress reflects continued momentum in stewarding our shared planet through open, collaborative development.

Swathi worked on resolving the “failed to load reviewers” error that was preventing the table from rendering in the PR Team Analytics Dashboard. She investigated the root cause of the issue, made the necessary code changes to restore the data flow, and verified that the table displayed as expected after the fix. In addition, she addressed an issue where CSS was not being applied to the page and began implementing updates using CSS modules to ensure styles were properly scoped and rendered. This effort acts as a catalyst in stewarding our shared planet through consistent, actionable development practices.

Anthony worked on the pull request for addressing permission changes to members with special roles. He removed access to the full permission list in the original implementation and replaced it with a view that displays only the permissions added or removed relative to a selected role, along with checkboxes to allow users to choose which permissions to retain during role changes. He fixed an edge case where selecting a permission tied to one role and then switching roles would incorrectly retain that permission; this behavior was updated so selections are cleared when the viewed role changes. He also cleaned up commented code and reviewed other related sections for consistency. Additionally, Anthony collaborated with another team manager, reviewed the follow-up PR related to the merged email automation work, left comments with suggestions, and noted potential issues for consideration. By addressing these challenges, the Skye team’s work plays a big part in stewarding our shared planet by strengthening scalable, transparent systems within the broader Highest Good Network (HGN) infrastructure. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages to learn more about how stewarding our shared planet 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 A–N, managed by Neeharika Kamireddy (Data Analyst), highlights their contributions to the Highest Good Network software. This platform forms the foundation for measuring our results in stewarding our shared planet. Active team members included Abdelmounaim Lallouache (Software Developer)Carl Bebli (Software Developer)Julia Ha (Software Engineer), and Nathan Hoffman (Software Engineer). They supported the project by reviewing all pull requests shared this week. Learn more about how the Highest Good Network tracks progress toward stewarding our shared planet in the Highest Good Network open source hub. The collage below showcases a compilation of this team’s work.

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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 stewarding our shared planet. Active members of this team were Rohan Rastogi (Software Engineer)Sundar Machani (Software Engineer)Sakshi Mohan Tapkir (Software Engineer) and Yiyun Tan (Software Engineer). They reviewed all pull requests (PRs) for the Highest Good Network shared in this week’s update. Learn more about how the Highest Good Network open-source hub measures progress towards our goal of stewarding our shared planet. The collage below shows a compilation of the work from this team.

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At One Community, we are open sourcing a highest good society model to transparently demonstrate how sustainability can evolve to benefit everyone. We develop integrated, sustainable approaches to food, energy, housing, education, economics, and social architecture that support fulfilled living and global stewardship. Created by an all-volunteer team, everything we build is open source and free-shared, including the complete process, so it can become self-replicating. Our goal is a global collaboration of teacher/demonstration hubs designed for “The Highest Good of All“, regenerating our planet and creating a world that works for everyone.

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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 finalized the ventilation system design for the Earthbag Village vermicomposting toilet by extracting spatial data and clearance measurements from the CAD model. These dimensions were used to create a report section on spatial integration and maintenance access requirements. Technical contributions were integrated into the primary website content, and documentation was completed regarding dimensional constraints for the ventilation modules. Administrative tasks included migrating project documents to a new account, establishing file linking, and reorganizing project folders. The most recent Unistrut files were updated and uploaded to the project Dropbox to maintain data synchronization. Following the completion of these items, work began on the structural layout portion of the report, specifically focusing on the vermiculture unit layout and the associated Unistrut assembly analysis. His work supports open sourcing a highest good society model by improving open-source documentation for sustainable sanitation infrastructure. This work contributes to open sourcing a highest good society model by making systems easier to replicate. Below, you’ll find some images of this work.

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Derrell Brown (Plumbing Designer) continued working on the Earthbag Village 4-dome home final MEP report provided for One Community Global and applied the required revisions to align the final draft with the submitted comments and expectations. He reviewed prior electrical calculations, panel schedules, and equipment selections to prepare an updated load summary for the current electrical provisions. He incorporated a one-line diagram into the documentation to illustrate the flow of electricity from the utility source to the main distribution panel and associated loads. Derrell also began developing calculations to determine the available fault current at the panel in the event of a short circuit, using the system configuration and equipment ratings to support this analysis. His work contributes to open sourcing a highest good society model by strengthening the safety and reliability of sustainable energy system documentation. The outcome supports open sourcing a highest good society model through clearly documented, open-source processes. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Fangting Xu (Interior Design Intern) continued working with ADA codes related to building connections for the ADA 3-dome cluster of the Earthbag Village. She prepared three floor plan options for the ADA shower room and updated the ADA Dome PDF plans based on Jae’s feedback. Fangting also calculated and drew connected path lengths to meet ADA requirements. Additionally, she revised door sizes and completed the preliminary elevation drawings for the ADA restroom, supporting open sourcing a highest good society model through inclusive and accessible design planning. This is part of our broader mission of open sourcing a highest good society model for global benefit. Review the latest updates in the images below.

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Iteesha Vishalakshi Aswath (Technical Program Manager) finalized the cost analysis document for the Open Source Climate Battery Design, building on the previous version by refining cost categories, restructuring line items for clarity, and aligning all sheets with the updated project scope. Compared to the earlier document, she standardized unit definitions, revised quantity calculations, updated assumptions, and reorganized summary tables to improve traceability between detailed inputs and overall totals. She researched current price points across the United States for materials, equipment, and construction activities and included supporting references within the spreadsheet and in an offline Dropbox folder to justify selected cost values.

She incorporated all of Jae’s feedback into the final version, adjusting formatting, improving calculation logic, and refining the organization of system-level breakdowns. Iteesha also built automation across worksheets so that changes to quantities, unit costs, or assumptions automatically update linked sheets and roll up into summary sections, reducing manual updates and improving consistency. Her work supports open sourcing a highest good society model by making sustainable energy infrastructure planning more transparent and replicable. At the start of the week, she completed administrative tasks for the Reactonauts software development team, including creating team summaries and collages, preparing SEO keywords, organizing folders, adding comments, and checking for errors. This supports open sourcing a highest good society model by strengthening data-informed planning and collaboration. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Rishi Chakrapani (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Vermiculture Toilet. His work focused on developing the Unistrut report, including detailing the design procedure and structural analysis for the main chamber assembly. Rishi proofread the remainder of the report to correct formatting and content issues and updated the exploded view CAD animation to reflect the finalized assembly. All screenshots were reviewed and repositioned as needed to ensure alignment with the corresponding sections of the report. His work supports open sourcing a highest good society model by strengthening technical accuracy and documentation quality for sustainable system development. This week’s progress moves us closer to open sourcing a highest good society model. Review the latest updates in the images below.

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Sai Bhuvanesh Nandipati (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Earthbag Village by developing content related to wastewater treatment processes for integration into the project webpage, ensuring that the technical information aligns with the intended structure and scope of the site. He also reviewed the large water storage capacity solutions section of the webpage, focusing on the technical concepts, system configurations, and design considerations associated with high-volume water storage applications. His contributions support open sourcing a highest good society model by strengthening educational content related to sustainable water infrastructure. Together, these updates advance open sourcing a highest good society model with practical and shareable solutions. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Vaishnav Sanjay Chavan (Intern Volunteer Architectural Project Manager) worked on the Earthbag Village by developing multiple components of the tropical atrium design, including the site plan, ground floor plan, mezzanine floor plan, and roof plan, with attention to layout coordination and consistency across drawings. Work was also carried out on the 3D model of the tropical atrium in SketchUp to represent overall form and spatial relationships. Reference drawings from Dome 4 were reviewed and used to inform design decisions and maintain alignment across plans and models. These tasks supported coordination between two-dimensional layouts and the three-dimensional representation of the project, contributing to open sourcing a highest good society model through replicable and sustainability-focused architectural planning. This work supports open sourcing a highest good society model through transparent and collaborative development. Below, you’ll find some images of this work.

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This week, Ariana Virginia Gutierrez Doria Medina (Industrial Designer) continued working on the Duplicable City Center window and door framing. She focused on updating and clarifying the assembly instructions to reflect the changes that have been made, especially regarding the insulation. She made adjustments to several components to better align with the requirements of the cutting process. However, the overall appearance of the window remains consistent with the original design specifications and has not been altered. This open source Duplicable City Center project is dedicated to open sourcing a highest good society model. Please see the illustration below for more specific information.

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Akhil Shesham (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Duplicable City Center designHe focused on identifying and listing all primary and secondary components required for the elevator system, beginning with a breakdown of major assemblies and then separating them into individual parts to better understand their functional relationships and integration requirements. After establishing the component list, attention shifted to gathering reference information from relevant sources to verify specifications, dimensions, and typical configurations for each part. The collected information was then organized to support further evaluation and comparison. Following the component identification and reference consolidation, progress moved toward developing the cost analysis framework. This included structuring the cost sheet, categorizing items by subsystem, and separating material costs from labor costs to allow clearer financial tracking. Estimated material rates were aligned with each component, and labor costs were outlined based on installation, fabrication, and assembly requirements. The analysis also considered quantity requirements and unit-level costing to support total cost estimation and comparison against the budget. Discover One Community’s open source Duplicable City Center, which is open sourcing a highest good society model. 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 the CAD model of the grate system intended to drain excess water after users step out of the pool. He developed a structural FEA model of the 12-inch by 12-inch plumbing access panel to evaluate performance under a 250-pound load. He also performed a cost analysis comparing different panel sizes and integrated the updated panel configurations into the CAD assembly. In addition, he researched EVA foam as a potential alternative material for the panels. This open source Duplicable City Center project is open sourcing a highest good society model. 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 the finite element analysis of the hinge for the spa cover plate 2 and completed cost analysis and bill of materials preparation, including material selection for the assembly. He discussed the FEA results, hinge performance, spa cover plate 2 design, and cost considerations with his teammate to align on analysis assumptions and design updates. He evaluated different material options based on structural requirements, manufacturing feasibility, and cost impact. He also made minor design changes to the spa cover to meet specified requirements and ensure compatibility with the hinge and overall assembly. This open source Duplicable City Center project is open sourcing a highest good society model. 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 created written narratives for the table saw, drill press, portable and fixed workbenches, and the combination belt/disc sander, and replaced the existing photo for the combination belt/disc sander. Research on pocket hole jigs was added to the documentation, and a video link was included for the Japanese pull saw. New narratives were also written for the PVC scraps, pocket hole jig, and Japanese pull saw entries. The miscellaneous tool list was cross-referenced with the Master Tools, Equipment, Materials/Supplies document, which led to the addition of supplementary items to the miscellaneous TEMS list. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on open sourcing a highest good society model. Below are some images showcasing this work.

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Chelsea Mariah Stellmach (Project Manager) continued working on the Transition Food Self-sufficiency food and inventory tracking software plans. She reassigned team members to new tasks based on project needs and current progress, created purpose statements to define objectives and expectations, and communicated intangible work request needs to stakeholders to support task alignment. She followed up with team members to check on progress, identify blockers, and maintain shared understanding of scope and priorities. Communication focused on improving collaboration, aligning team processes, and supporting development work contributing to open sourcing a highest good society model. The following images provide a view of her contributions.

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Japneet Kour (Volunteer Architect) continued contributing to the Highest Good Food initiative. This week, she added all the plants in the planter zone for the Aquapini and adjusted the frames for renders in Lumion to ensure each area reflected the intended layout. She reviewed plant placement, refined visual angles, coordinated planter spacing, and aligned the render views with the project’s design requirements, supporting work contributing to open sourcing a highest good society model. Below are the images.

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Jay Nair (BIM Designer) continued developing the Aquapini and Walipini Planting and Harvesting documents. This week, he calculated the total lighting energy use for all zones in Walipini 1 with the Solawrap roof configuration by consolidating zone-specific energy calculations, verifying fixture specifications, and confirming that seasonal DLI adjustments were accurately reflected in the combined total. He reviewed data inputs for consistency, aligned the results with the standardized documentation format, and integrated the finalized total energy values into the overall lighting energy report, supporting work contributing to open sourcing a highest good society model, as shown in the images below.

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Nitin Parate (Architect) continued contributing to the Aquapini and Walipini renders and layout graphics. This week, work focused on developing the axonometric drawing of the Zen Aquapini with updates to improve clarity, alignment, and overall layout while maintaining the design intent. Roof members, glazing, and structural elements were detailed and incorporated into the axonometric view. The plantation axonometric view continued to be developed to represent plant types, layers, spacing, and height variations to show the overall planting structure and layout. Different visual methods were tested to assess effectiveness, and selected approaches were applied to refine the drawings. Annotations, labels, and infographics were added to provide clear information and improve readability and understanding of the design and its components, supporting work contributing to open sourcing a highest good society model, with supporting images included below.Nitin Parate, Architect, Highest Good Food, Open Sourcing a Highest Good Society Model, One Community Weekly Progress Update #674, Aquapini and Walipini renders, Zen Aquapini axonometric drawing, roof members and glazing details, structural elements modeling, plantation axonometric view, plant layers and spacing, layout refinement, visual method testing, annotations and infographics

Shivangi Varma (Architectural Designer and Planner) continued the redesign of the Highest Good Food overall presentation. She continued adding planting and axonometric details to the Differences diagram to advance the pending graphic for the Open Source Hub page. She refined the content and visual distinctions within the diagram and tested multiple graphic and layout options to present the three structures and their features more clearly. This work supports development tasks contributing to open sourcing a highest good society model, as shown in the images below.

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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 reviewed documents related to the phases of the Highest Good Food rollout and began preparing summaries of the projected costs for each phase. They continued reviewing Earthbag Village construction documents in preparation for evaluating related work and examined the business plan financial documents to assess current figures and assumptions, supporting work contributing to open sourcing a highest good society model. Supporting images are included below.

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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 40 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 open sourcing a highest good society model 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 governance platform designs through refined proposal-related user flows and mid-fidelity wireframes that clarify participation, review, and decision states across the proposal lifecycle on Highest Good Network. She focused on strengthening the Governance Guidelines and Consensus Framework page by improving content hierarchy, readability, and compliance visibility, organizing lifecycle phases, core philosophy, and conflict resolution pathways into structured, scannable sections. She further refined the Quarterly Community Review experience with a structured agenda layout, time indicators, registration flow, performance snapshot metrics, and preparation materials to improve clarity and progressive disclosure. This reinforces open sourcing a highest good society model through teamwork and ongoing improvement.

In addition, she enhanced the Governance Framework Amendment proposal flow by designing a multi-phase status indicator (Discussion → Vetting → Decision), structured review states for Legal, Core Strategy, and Community Ops and clear approval, pending, and changes-requested indicators to improve transparency. She also expanded the proposal voting experience by introducing a clearly defined consensus scale, visual differentiation between vote types, progress indicators, and contextual feedback areas. Throughout all screens, she standardized layout patterns, spacing, component usage, status badges, and color logic to ensure scalability and consistency across the governance ecosystem. This work supports One Community’s efforts toward open sourcing a highest good society model; the images below highlight key aspects of her work.Highest Good Society, Open Sourcing a Highest Good Society Model, One Community Weekly Progress Update #674, governance platform proposal design, decision-making workflow wireframes, consensus voting interface design, proposal lifecycle states UI, governance proposal detail views, community voting system UX, policy and finance proposal review screens, status indicators and timelines UI, governance dashboard interface, scalable governance system design

Yulin Li (Graphic Designer) continued her work by contributing 20 hours of volunteer service focused on visual communication and coordination for the Highest Good Network software team. She revised infographics based on feedback to improve clarity, visual consistency, and alignment with One Community’s sustainability goals. She also prepared and published a team collaboration announcement to support transparent communication across teams. In addition, she maintained organized asset management through Dropbox and participated in weekly review discussions to support timely task completion. This work supports One Community’s efforts toward open sourcing a highest good society model; the images below highlight key aspects of her work. See the Highest Good Society page and the collage below for examples of their 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 Anusha Gali (Software Engineer)Ashutosh Mishra (Software Engineer)Keerthana Chitturi (System Administrator)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)Neeharika Kamireddy (Data Analyst)Olawunmi “Ola” Ijisesan (Administrative and Management Support)Priyanshi Sharma (Data Analyst and Team Administrator)Rachna Malav (Data Analyst)Rajeshwari Bhirud (Administrator)Rishitha Adepu (Administrator)Sayantan Paul (Frontend Tester and Software Team Administrator)Shameera Musthafa (Data Analyst)Shreya Shetty (Data Analyst), and Sudarshan Raju Chintalapati Venkata (Data Analyst). The Administration Team supports the Highest Good Network, a tool designed to track and measure progress while developing systems that contribute to open sourcing a highest good society model. Through administrative support, documentation, testing, training, recruiting, 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, Anusha reviewed and tested frontend and backend pull requests across HighestGoodNetworkApp and HGNRest, approving or requesting changes where UI defects, setup issues, or functionality gaps were identified, while also supporting administrative workflows by reviewing submissions, creating image collages, editing summaries, updating tracking documents, and providing blog feedback. Ashutosh completed Dev Dynasty team reporting, conducted UI testing, prepared Pinecone ingestion documentation, tested updated endpoints, integrated backend updates, and improved similarity search validation using FAISS-based proof-of-concept testing. Divanshu published Mastodon updates, extracted engagement metrics using Python automation, updated dashboards, documented bugs and feature action items, and supported product ownership coordination. Keerthana reviewed summaries for formatting and accuracy, updated Step 2 and Step 4 tracking, compiled and validated the weekly blog, and assigned action items for follow-up. Together, these efforts support open sourcing a highest good society model.

Leo compiled and formatted team summaries and validated analytics data alignment for extraction workflows, while Manish completed frontend pull request testing, reviewed blog reporting accuracy, identified inactive pull requests requiring follow-up, and coordinated team task progress. Mridul managed X platform posting continuity, completed reporting updates, validated team summaries for publication readiness, and supported onboarding evaluation processes. This supports open sourcing a highest good society model by strengthening data-informed planning and collaboration.

Neeharika assigned and tracked development tasks, tested pull requests, verified corrected PDFs, reviewed administrative work, and conducted interviews to support team growth. Ola analyzed Pinterest engagement metrics to optimize posting schedules and organized documentation storage structures for administration teams. Priyanshi conducted detailed dashboard testing across financial and equipment tracking components, identifying chart rendering, visibility, and dark mode usability issues and documenting them for resolution. Rachna reviewed ongoing tasks, emails, and SEO content while monitoring hiring coordination availability. Rajeshwari continued administrative blog responsibilities while testing dashboards and analytics routes, documenting errors, and tracking system behavior. These efforts contribute to open sourcing a highest good society model.

Rishitha managed weekly blog compilation, SEO optimization, bio updates, Threads engagement, and dashboard data updates using Python scripts and Excel workflows. Sayantan prepared Team Skye summaries, tested and validated multiple dashboards and application modules, identified UI and analytics issues, documented tasks, and improved backend testing workflows using Postman while supporting administrator training. Shameera supported PR review management, administrative content checks, and analytical review of the Highest Good Energy report to strengthen understanding of reporting insights. These steps help scale open sourcing a highest good society model for communities worldwide.

Shreya created Aircrete dataset visualizations, analyzed Google Ads performance declines, reviewed onboarding materials, and supported documentation workflows. Sudarshan managed Alpha Software Team blog content, applied SEO updates, tested analytics and questionnaire dashboards, documented bugs, created improvement tasks, and supported feature updates across the system. To learn more about how this work supports open sourcing a highest good society model, 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

Highest Good Network® Application, improving city efficiency, creating the world we wantOne Community is open sourcing a highest good society model through open source Highest Good Network® software that is a web-based application for collaboration, time tracking, and objective data collection. The purpose of the Highest Good Network is to provide software for internal operations and external cooperation. It is being designed for global use in support of the different countries and communities replicating the One Community sustainable village models and related components.

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This week, the core team tested Highest Good Network pull requests and confirmed 11 as fixed. This effort highlights One Community’s commitment to reinventing the sustainability industry.

The following were not fixed: issues related to the Global Distribution Map, incorrect or inconsistent project count display, dark mode visibility problems, incomplete LiveJournal integration, missing implementation of the Truth Social auto-poster frontend component, incomplete Mastodon auto-poster functionality, and errors in the assignment of Atoms earned by students. In addition, multiple PRs could not be tested due to the absence of data on the Main branch, including fixes for crashes when typing on the Member Group Check-In page for Timelogger, visibility and log update errors in the Phase 2 Tool and Equipment Daily Activity Log, dark mode styling issues on the Update Tool or Equipment Status page, ascending and descending date sorting functionality on the Events Database Design page, and added filters and navigation improvements on the Tools page. This work strengthens One Community’s mission of demonstrating open sourcing a highest good society model. See the Highest Good Society and The Highest Good Network pages, and the collage below, for an overview of the team’s contributions.Core Team, HGN PR Testing,Open Sourcing a Highest Good Society Model, One Community Weekly Progress Update #674, HGN pull request testing, frontend bug fixes, analytics insights dashboard, mobile application performance issues, resource usage overview loading error, support team frontend updates, software QA validation process, main branch data availability, merged PR verification challenges, web application functionality improvements

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)Som Ramnani (Software Engineer)Sheetal Mangate (Software Engineer) and Casstiel Pi (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is a key part of sustainable and free-shared eco-solutions. We are helping track and measure progress toward open sourcing a highest good society model. 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 software is well suited for off-grid and sustainable living communities. This project reflects One Community’s open source commitment to open sourcing a highest good society model.

Lin reviewed PR #1804, examined the code, tested the endpoints using Postman, and confirmed that the returned data matched expectations, then reviewed weekly summaries, photos, and videos submitted by Alpha team members and carried out management duties for the Alpha Team, supporting efforts related to open sourcing a highest good society model. Linh completed the Material Usage Insights and Visual Indicators feature for the BM Dashboard across both frontend and backend repositories. He implemented the Stock Health indicator column with threshold-based color logic, added the usage percentage progress bar with tooltip explanations, and integrated a summary panel displaying total materials, low stock percentage, over-usage percentage, and items on hold. Linh also verified correct rendering in light and dark mode, ensured responsive layout behavior, and confirmed edge cases such as zero purchases and decimal formatting were handled correctly. He implemented reusable calculation utilities for usage percentage, stock ratio, stock health classification, and summary metrics, created multiple API endpoints for material insights, integrated the router into the existing BM Dashboard routing structure, ensured consistent response formatting, wrote Jest unit tests, corrected a threshold-related test expectation, resolved a pre-commit hook issue related to commit message format, and confirmed all tests passed locally with the feature functioning end-to-end, contributing to open sourcing a highest good society model.

Som revisited PR #4215 to update styling changes related to badge components. He deleted the badge.module.css file that had been created in the global styles folder and removed its import from BadgeReport.css, after which the revised styles were not applied to the BadgeImage component and required investigation. He refactored the BadgeSpan component to support CSS Modules when using conditional suffixes, separated the base badge class from the modifier suffix class, normalized the suffix, and applied the modifier class only when it existed in Badge.module.css to prevent invalid class names and ensure styles applied correctly, in alignment with open sourcing a highest good society model. Sheetal focused on addressing the issue raised by Anushi regarding the inability to create a developer app on Reddit. She investigated the change from the previously working process, examined possible causes, identified prerequisites required to create a developer account, analyzed potential updates or additional requirements affecting app creation, and worked toward determining a resolution, supporting open sourcing a highest good society model.

Casstiel created a handoff note for the task of adding the new multi-select filter feature, outlining implementation status, completed frontend work, partial backend logic, identified issues, pending fixes, architectural decisions, and known blockers related to branch dependencies. He described attempted solutions, design considerations, and areas requiring further development or testing, and claimed a new task to add a supplier filter and an “All Suppliers” option to the On-Time Delivery graph, created a local branch, and analyzed the existing codebase. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how we are contributing to open sourcing a highest good society model. See the collage below to view the team’s work.

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BINARY BRIGADE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Binary Brigade Team, presenting their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Amalesh Arivanan (Software Engineer) and included Sourabh Bagde (Software Developer)Sumedh Kumar (Full-Stack Developer), Roshini Seelamsetty (Software Engineer)Ramsundar (Ram) Konety Govindarajan (Software Engineer),  Harsha Rudhraraju (Software Engineer), and Taariq Mansurie (Full-Stack Developer). 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, and for modeling open sourcing a highest good society model. It supports social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes that contribute to open-source projects and resilient, sustainable ecosystems.

This week, Sumedh worked on PR-4306 by resolving merge conflicts, attempting improvements to the existing chart module, documenting that API constraints blocked the intended customization, and replacing the “Most Frequent Keywords” network diagram with a D3-based implementation to gain control over the layout and interactions, improve clarity of keyword relationships, and ensure the visualization behaves responsively across screen sizes. Sourabh completed Plurk backend support for immediate posting and diagnostics by adding a direct Plurk posting endpoint that bypasses scheduling, adding a diagnostics endpoint to verify OAuth authentication and return connected account details, troubleshooting an “Invalid token” issue by identifying mismatched OAuth credentials, regenerating the correct access token and secret for the same Plurk application, updating environment variables, restarting the backend, and validating successful authentication and posting via Postman. This work helps demonstrate open sourcing a highest good society model in measurable and practical ways.

Ram fixed a LessonsLearntChart crash caused by the frontend calling incorrect endpoints and expecting a different response structure by updating the API endpoint usage to match the backend, aligning field names and response handling to the backend format, adding defensive checks to avoid operating on undefined data, adding user-facing error messaging when requests fail, and submitting the changes as PR 4845,  he also resolved an urgent Teams dropdown filtering issue where teams with PR review data were excluded because the dropdown sourced teams only from UserProfile and not from PR Review Insights, spending about two hours resolving merge conflicts and pushing the fix with approval to log the hours this week. Together, these updates advance open sourcing a highest good society model with practical and shareable solutions.

Roshni reviewed PR 2037 and PR 1991 by testing PR 2037 locally with both services running and observing the graph page load with filters but remain stuck on “Getting data…,” testing PR 1991 by running npm test ownerMessageController with all tests passing, and started the Total Org Reports date filter change by creating the feature branch to default the date filter to Previous Week, analyzing WeeklySummariesReport.jsx and ViewReportByDate.jsx to identify the active-tab logic and sessionStorage default behavior, and reviewing the related documentation while awaiting a response to a clarification sent to Jae. These refinements improve usability and accessibility, supporting open sourcing a highest good society model.

Harshavarma identified that the chart is still using mock data due to incomplete backend fetching, validated that the backend-to-frontend data pipeline is not connected by inspecting reducers, actions, and endpoint configuration in a local branch, refined dark mode styling for filters and improved page responsiveness, and updated filter handling for last 4 months, 6 months, and full year selections by validating date calculations, confirming the required aggregation behavior, and ensuring the chart updates immediately when filter options change, with remaining work focused on integrating real API responses, removing mock data, adding loading and error states, and testing empty or partial dataset cases. Amalesh addressed multiple Phase 1 UI and mobile issues by working on PR4548 bug items, fixing Badge Management landing page dark mode text visibility issues tied to PR3940 and PR1676, correcting Total Org Summary mobile layout problems tied to PR4138 where graph text was clipped and labels overlapped, and fixing the Leaderboard mobile usability issue tied to PR4268 by restoring horizontal scrolling so the full table remains accessible on small screens. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more information on how this works, open sourcing a highest good society model. The collage below shows images of their work.

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CODE CRAFTERS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Code Crafters Team, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Vivek Chandra Bengaluru Suresh (Software Engineer) and includes Akshith Kumar Reddy Balappagari Gnaneswara (Full-Stack Developer)Bhanu Anish Akkineni (Software Engineer)Chaitanya Swaroop Kumar Allu (Software Engineer)Shreya Padaganur (Software Engineer), and Sphurthy Satish (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software coordinates social, economic, and infrastructure systems to objectively measure progress toward open sourcing a Highest Good Society model.

Akshith worked on Phase 6 Kitchen Inventory Management by creating backend API endpoints to add and retrieve orders and suppliers. He implemented all required endpoints for the Supplier and Order models, including get all suppliers, get supplier by ID, create supplier, update supplier, and delete supplier. For the get supplier by ID endpoint, he added statistics that display the total number of orders and the average delivery days for completed orders. He also implemented endpoints to get all orders, get order by ID, create a new order using a supplier ID, update an order, and delete an order. The update order endpoint recalculates the total amount when changes are made to quantity or price per item. He raised a pull request for this task. This supports open sourcing a Highest Good Society model by fostering transparent, collaborative, and data-driven approaches to global well-being.

Bhanu completed the implementation of the Ingredients tab and its associated item cards on the Inventory page, adding dynamic functionality to the metric cards so that their values are automatically calculated and updated based on the current inventory data. After finalizing these changes, he raised a pull request to merge the feature branch into the development branch. He then proceeded to implement the remaining tabs of the Inventory page using sample data, ensuring the page is fully functional and that each tab correctly displays items according to its respective category and dataset. These efforts support One Community’s mission of open sourcing a Highest Good Society model through collaborative and scalable solutions.

Chaitanya focused on completing and stabilizing the Email Announcement System for the MailChimp replacement project within the Highest Good Network application. He expanded backend quality by adding unit tests across emailService, emailSendingService, emailProcessor, emailBatchService, and emailTemplateService, added 26 comprehensive tests for emailTemplateController covering all major handlers including authentication and error scenarios, and rewrote emailController.spec.js with 49 tests validating send, resend, retry, subscription, and recovery flows, all of which pass and meet linting standards. He resolved a production-only “Ready for Review” dropdown issue by identifying a conflict between position: fixed elements and overflow: hidden containers and implementing a Reactstrap Portal solution to fix z-index and clipping behavior, while also correcting transparency and click-through issues and maintaining Dark Mode compatibility across screen sizes. This ongoing work supports open sourcing a highest good society model by improving transparency across systems and processes.

Shreya worked on implementing the required functionality for the User State Indicator system and made measurable progress on the related GitHub issue, reaching out to colleagues for clarification where needed. She identified and resolved a blocking runtime error in the Weekly Summary module, restoring core functionality, and continued cleanup while validating User State rendering and permission handling across edge cases. She verified GitHub push permissions, confirmed access was not the issue, pulled the latest remote changes by stashing local updates and rebasing, and resolved merge conflicts while attempting to synchronize branches. These efforts support One Community’s mission of open sourcing a Highest Good Society model through transparent, collaborative, and replicable solutions.

Sphurthy worked on a UI/UX task addressing excess vertical spacing between filter labels and their corresponding dropdown fields in the Search Filters section on the All Events page of the development community portal. The issue involved larger-than-intended spacing between the labels Branches, Themes, and Categories and their respective dropdown components, resulting in a layout that appeared stretched and less compact compared to the Figma design specifications. The objective was to align the spacing with the tighter values defined in the design to ensure visual consistency and improved layout balance. This task focused solely on front-end styling and layout adjustments, with no impact on functionality, and aimed to improve overall visual alignment and readability within the filter panel. This initiative advances our mission of open sourcing a Highest Good society model through collaborative, transparent, and global systems innovation.

Vivek communicated the transition of management responsibilities to Sphurty, informing the team that she will assume the manager role starting next week. He transferred all relevant responsibilities and provided the necessary context to support continuity. He addressed and resolved several comments on GitHub and responded to related queries. As this was his final week, he did not take on any new tasks or assignments. These efforts help move One Community closer to open sourcing a Highest Good Society model, with visual examples of this work presented below.

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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 Deekshith Kumar Singirikonda (Developer) and includes Adithya Cherukuri (Volunteer Software Engineer)Aditya Gambhir (Software Engineer)Neeraj Kondaveeti (Software Engineer)Sai Shravan Neelamsetty (Software Engineer)Sriamsh Reddy (Software Engineer) and Vikas Meneni (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll manage and objectively measure our processes for open sourcing a better world for us all through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes. This progress supports One Community in open sourcing a highest good society model.

This week Adithya focused on the HGN Software Development project by completing search and filtering enhancements for the Materials Table, beginning improvements to the Consumables Table, cleaning up unused imports and temporary logs, adding comments to data transformation logic, and updating documentation with descriptions and screenshots, while also identifying and resolving issues related to broken filters, empty rows, and nested backend data by implementing a transformation function, and preparing the weekly summary and image reviews. Aditya restored the Cost Breakdown by Category feature by registering the cost router, updating the data model to use a materialized view strategy, creating a cost aggregation service, adding compound indexes, configuring nodeCache, restricting backend operations by role, replacing frontend placeholders with a Recharts donut chart, implementing Redux state management, enabling drill-down functionality, adding dark mode and accessibility roles, writing unit and integration tests to reach 90 percent coverage, verifying APIs with Postman, and submitting two pull requests. These efforts help translate open sourcing a highest good society model into practical, real-world applications.

Deekshith developed a frontend chart feature using React, Chart.js, Axios, react-select, and react-date picker with state management and loading indicators, implemented responsive styling using CSS modules, and configured backend middleware to allow specific public API routes while securing others. Neeraj worked on the PR Review Team Analytics Dashboard task related to PR count consistency, freezing logic, and dark mode compatibility, addressed a hot fix for the unsaved changes prompt by updating component state handling, and resolved multiple merge conflicts while aligning branches with the development branch. This work contributes to open sourcing a highest good society model by making systems easier to replicate.

Shravan enhanced the email management interface by adding a Weekly Update mode, reorganizing the Send Email page layout, styling recipient options, updating the Template Editor header, implementing styled variable chips, applying inline styles for cross-browser consistency, and preparing changes for commit while meeting Husky requirements. Sriamsh improved the BM Dashboard issues chart by adjusting x-axis labels, adding legend-based year toggling, testing across filters, dark mode, and mobile layouts, responding to review feedback, and resolving a merge conflict. Vikas completed Phase 6 Kitchen Inventory Management features by building Orders and Suppliers sections, implementing summary cards, tab navigation, status-based order cards, search and alert features, responsive supplier profiles with action buttons, and full dark mode support using CSS modules across all components. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to our mission of open sourcing a highest good society model. Explore some of the team’s work in the collage below.

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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), who coordinated the weekly development reporting and ensured all technical updates were properly documented. The team includes contributions from Aryan Rachala (Software Engineer)Chirag Bellara (Software Engineer)Shravya Kudlu (Software Development Engineer)Veda Bellam (Software Engineer)Venkataramanan Venkateswaran (Software Engineer), and Vinay Krishna (Software Engineer). Their work supports One Community’s goal of open sourcing a highest good society model through cross-functional software development and ongoing system improvements.

This week, Aryan worked on HGN Software Development, focusing on Phase 3, which involved standardizing the format of the Time and Duration columns on the used resources page. He implemented consistent formatting across table and list views, as well as responsive and mobile layouts. He tested display behavior across multiple browsers, screen sizes, and breakpoints, including pagination, sorting, and filtering scenarios. He added fallback handling for empty or ambiguous time values and ensured that exported and dynamically refreshed data maintained the correct format. He verified accessibility for tooltips and semantic markup and made minor adjustments to prevent layout shifts when duration values varied. This work supports open Sourcing a highest good society model by ensuring consistent data presentation and reliable user experience across the platform.

Chirag completed the addition of time zone support to the events calendar in the community portal. He updated the code to detect the user’s time zone and adjust the event dates and times accordingly, checked in all related changes, and created pull request 4839. He also worked on fixing the “All Events” button functionality on the Events page and is continuing to finalize that update before checking in the remaining changes. These feature enhancements contribute to open sourcing a highest good society model by improving event accuracy and overall platform usability.

Shravya worked on resolving merge conflicts across her active branches and addressed review comments on multiple pull requests by updating code changes and aligning them with requested revisions. She refined UI and functional updates based on feedback to ensure consistency with existing components and project standards. She also reviewed the requirements for an upcoming feature and began analyzing the modifications needed to support additional functionality related to PR 4335, including identifying impacted components and planning the necessary updates to integrate the changes properly. These development updates support open sourcing a highest good society model by strengthening system stability and feature consistency across the platform.

Sohail addressed a data mismatch where the Mentor count in the Reports Total Org Summary displayed 82 while the dashboard’s 0 hrs Total Members showed 41. He investigated the discrepancy and identified that the dashboard logic counted users whose weeklyCommittedHours were strictly equal to zero in the frontend code, while the Reports query counted users with the role set to Mentor and filtered by createdDate. He traced the frontend implementation to confirm that the 41-member count represented active users with exactly zero committed hours regardless of role. To align the logic, he updated the mentor aggregation pipeline in overviewReportHelper.js by replacing the role-based match condition with a filter for weeklyCommittedHours equal to zero and removing the createdDate constraint. He also added comments clarifying that the mentors field name remains for backward compatibility but now reflects users with zero committed hours and documented the connection to the frontend logic to support future maintenance. This backend correction supports Open Sourcing a Highest Good Society Model by ensuring accurate reporting and consistent data interpretation across the platform.

Veda worked on multiple updates within the HGN Software Development project across analytics and dashboard features. She modified the PR Review Team Analytics Dashboard by updating the color scheme for PR numbers inside the circles in the Confirming Promotions frontend and resolved merge conflicts related to Promotion Eligibility by correcting color coding issues in the Promotion Eligibility table. In addition, she contributed to the Listing and Bidding Dashboard by creating a donut chart titled Sentiment Breakdown and enhanced the Job Posting Page Analytics by building a donut chart that displays the breakdown of applicant sources. She pulled the latest development changes, resolved merge conflicts, addressed errors affecting functionality, pushed revised updates to the respective branches, and prepared the related pull requests for review and merge. These analytics and dashboard enhancements align with open sourcing a highest good society model by improving visibility, usability, and reporting consistency across the platform.

Venkataramanan worked on resolving multiple frontend and backend issues across the HighestGoodNetworkApp and HGNRest repositories. He fixed user activation and deactivation issues by updating the relevant helper logic, removed duplicate code in the CP login test file, and resolved a problem where the Weekly Summaries Report page was not loading by updating the report and toggle components. He also implemented fixes for the weekly summaries replace functionality in the backend, corrected the formatted report bar color in the reports page, and addressed styling issues in User Management and Team Member Tasks, along with adding log statements to investigate email-related errors. These system improvements contribute to open sourcing a highest good society model by enhancing platform reliability and maintainability.

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)Sai Krishna (Software Engineer)Sai Teja Kaasoju (Software Engineer)Sudheesh Thuralkalmakki Dharmappa Gowda (Full Stack Developer), and Mani Shashank Marneni (Software Engineer). Their efforts support One Community by advancing the mission of open sourcing a highest good society model through open-source collaboration, ecologically responsible innovation, and holistic global progress.

This week, Alisha refactored the delete action and configured edit routing for Inventory Types by implementing update-by-ID and type-based logic, and enhanced the Purchase Request form with inline validation, mandatory field enforcement, contextual helper guidance, and controlled submit behavior before raising pull requests for both updates. Mani advanced the PR Team Analytics Dashboard by verifying data consistency for the Top 20 Most Popular PRs, integrating an Insights Panel with filter-aware state binding so metrics recalculate dynamically across time ranges, optimizing layout responsiveness, and implementing null-state handling to prevent dashboard instability. These achievements further demonstrate the value of open sourcing a highest good society model through collaborative effort.

Sai Krishna implemented the Update History modal within the Consumables page, enabling display of updated user details, old and new values, and timestamps with refresh, close, and scroll functionality, completed frontend and backend updates with testing, and initiated requirement analysis and code updates for selectable and editable Equipment fields. This work contributes to open sourcing a highest good society model by strengthening the reliability, maintainability, and reuse of shared open-source infrastructure. Sai Teja improved PR Analytics route-level error handling by enhancing the NotFoundPage component to detect dashboard-specific failures and present a contextual message with a fallback link to the Reports Dashboard, followed by scenario-based validation to ensure stable routing behavior.

Sudheesh resolved dark mode chart visibility issues by eliminating ghost rendering when datasets are empty, implemented authenticated routing to secure the tools page, refined page-level access control logic, and addressed pull request test issues within the Student Profile Educational Progress view to stabilize validation readiness. Aayush worked on Phase 3 tasks, addressing page scrolling behavior when dropdown menus are active, reviewed requirements, and examined the relevant code for the Participation and Calendar pages, analyzed the affected user interface components, tested the interaction locally to validate the issue, and prepared the groundwork for implementing a consistent fix across pages. Visit the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this work supports open sourcing a highest good society model through open-source development and globally accessible resources. The collage below demonstrates the team’s work and accomplishments for the week:

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REACTONAUTS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Reactonauts team summary 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)Guna Pranith Reddy Cheelam (Software Developer)Peterson Rodrigues dos Santos (Full-Stack Developer)Siva Putti (Software Engineer)Sri Satya Venkatasai Siri Sudheeksha Vavila (Software Engineer), and Suparshwa Patil (Software Engineer). This week, Diya managed the weekly summary process and team coordination in support of open sourcing a highest good society model by tracking task progress and deadlines, following up with members who were overdue or near limits, reviewing daily logs for clarity and proper time logging, confirming summary and image submissions for the end-of-week report, posting status updates and individual follow-ups in slack, drafting the combined summary, improving the blue squares history list to sort assignments with the latest first and fixing time date formatting issues for both manual and cron-based weekly assignments in PR 2030, and resolving a production user-creation blocker by gating a development-only name check to run only in development in PR 4799.

Aseem worked across multiple pull requests and branches to address chart visibility and merge-related issues in support of open sourcing a highest good society model by resolving conflicts in PR 4354, identifying a planned versus actual costs chart issue that appeared after merging the development branch into her feature branch, raising the issue in the coding-problems channel, debugging PR 4659 after testers reported missing charts in the development environment, confirming local visibility on her branch, and tracing the issue to changes introduced in weeklyprojectsummary.jsx from another merged branch while documenting findings with screenshots. Namitha tested light and dark theme updates across HGN dashboards to verify visibility, consistency, and regressions aligned with open sourcing a highest good society model, reviewed text, icons, and layout behavior during theme switching, updated styling based on QA feedback to address accessibility and edge cases, and contributed fixes to theme colors and responsive layout behavior for the HGN skills dashboard in PR 4796.

Guna continued refining the listings home page frontend by working through additional review comments for PR 3999 in the HighestGoodNetwork app, focusing on improving fixes for image GET request errors and ensuring the updated tab headings function as expected. Alongside this, progress continued on the Phase 3 re-engagement Strategies task aligned with open sourcing a highest good society model, with ongoing investigation into the “Page not Found” issue occurring in the Dev environment for the community portal activity log attendance route. The work remains focused on identifying what is preventing the page from loading and applying the required fixes so the page becomes accessible and can support the intended follow-up and rescheduling functionality. Satya worked on dark mode styles for the HGN skills page and attempted to resolve issues in the related pull request, then addressed missing user details when applying skill filters on the HGN questionnaire dashboard by reviewing related files and pull requests and continuing investigation while encountering errors.

Suparshwa completed pending tasks for review that support open sourcing a highest good society model, including implementing an authentication system for access control, developing video ingestion for media uploads and processing, and creating database structures to support storage and retrieval, with tasks validated for basic functionality and submitted through the review workflow. Peterson improved the total org summary page by updating dropdown menu styling in dark theme, using a consistent black background with white hover text in PR 4089 to address readability and visual consistency.

Sayali worked on code reviews and testing across frontend and backend pull requests aligned with open sourcing a highest good society model, approving multiple items including fixes for dark mode charts, API endpoints, data models, event sorting, UI tooltips, filters, exports, and resource usage views, requesting changes where UI elements, filters, permission handling, dark mode styling, and backend API errors were identified, and noting technical blockers related to missing backend branches and Node version incompatibilities that prevented testing of certain items.

Siva resolved issues in team management, permissions, and event time display in support of open sourcing a highest good society model by fixing defects in the create new team workflow in PR 3658, conditionally hiding the delete task option based on permissions in PR 3685, and aligning event time display with user timezones while resolving merge conflicts in PR 4633. Below is the picture collage of the work done by the reactonauts team.

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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) and Swathi Angadi (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software enables open sourcing a highest good society model by objectively tracking and managing progress across social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes, leveraging transparent, scalable systems designed to cultivate shared learning and resilient ecosystems.

This week Marcus worked on the X auto poster while the Facebook implementation was under review. He followed the same structural pattern used for the Mastodon and Truth Social posting features that had already been merged into the development branch, maintaining consistency across platforms and supporting future scalability. Marcus completed the work that made direct posting and scheduled posting from the user interface functional for X, with OAuth integration still pending to enable direct, authenticated user account connections. This progress reflects continued momentum in advancing open sourcing a highest good society model through open, collaborative development.

Anthony collaborated with another manager to troubleshoot automated emails that were not triggering, identifying misaligned production testing conditions and an undefined variable introduced by recent changes, and applied a fix. He then resumed the Blue Square warning tracker task, confirmed missing production values with the team, and restored the required data to resolve the issue preventing removal buttons from appearing. Anthony also enhanced permission change logs by enabling logging through User Management role changes and corrected dark mode CSS issues affecting logs and star icons. In addition, he requested a PR re-review, responded to another PR, and refined PR#3917 by preserving key functionality while removing scope overreach. This effort drives open sourcing a highest good society model through consistent, actionable development practices.

Swathi implemented the required changes to enable users to navigate directly to the summary section of a selected reviewer. She updated the interface so that the Save button is accessible from the bottom corner of the page without requiring users to scroll to the end of the page. She also improved the page layout to ensure it is responsive across different screen sizes and raised a pull request for these updates. By addressing these challenges, the Skye team’s work reinforces long-term stability in stewardship tracking features and promotes open sourcing a highest good society model by strengthening scalable, transparent systems within the broader Highest Good Network (HGN) infrastructure. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this contribution furthers the open sourcing a highest good society model as part of One Community’s goals by cultivating 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 A–N, managed by Neeharika Kamireddy (Data Analyst), highlights their contributions to the Highest Good Network software. This platform forms the foundation for measuring our results in open sourcing a highest good society model. Active team members included Abdelmounaim Lallouache (Software Developer)Carl Bebli (Software Developer)Julia Ha (Software Engineer)Maithili Kalkar (Software Engineer), and Nathan Hoffman (Software Engineer). They supported the project by reviewing all pull requests shared this week. Learn more about how the Highest Good Network tracks progress toward open sourcing a highest good society model in the Highest Good Network open source hub. The collage below showcases 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 open sourcing a highest good society model. This week’s active members of this team were 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 of open sourcing a highest good society model. The collage below shows a compilation of the work from this team.

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This week, Derrell Brown (Plumbing Designer) continued working on the Earthbag Village 4-dome home final MEP report provided for One Community, applying the required revisions to align the final draft with submitted comments and project expectations. He reviewed prior electrical calculations, panel schedules, and equipment selections to prepare an updated load summary for the current electrical provisions. Derrell verified that the panel shown in the 4-Dome-Home plans required upsizing to account for the addition of electric vehicle charging stations and confirmed the impact of this load on the overall service capacity. He examined the selected EV charger specifications to establish an assumed connected load and assessed how this affected existing circuit allocations. Based on these findings, he began rebuilding the panel schedule to reflect the required increase in capacity, transitioning the design from a 30-position panel to a 42-position panel while maintaining alignment with the project’s electrical layout and load assumptions. His updates contribute to reinventing the sustainability industry by improving infrastructure readiness and long-term system scalability. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Fangting Xu (Interior Design Intern) continued working with ADA codes related to building connections for the ADA 3-dome cluster of the Earthbag Village. Fangting coordinated with Baraka on his work and his logging issue. She also coordinated with Hakan and Jae about the task hours. Fangting mainly worked on drawing construction documents for the 3-dome cluster ADA projects, updating the ADA shower based on Jae’s feedback, and checking the compliance of the ADA restroom. She also shared her feedback on the ADA shower and restroom with Jae, supporting reinventing the sustainability industry through inclusive and code-compliant design documentation. Review the latest updates in the images below.

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Iteesha Vishalakshi Aswath (Technical Program Manager) completed the comprehensive cost analysis document for the open source Climate Battery Design by finalizing all worksheets and ensuring alignment across categories. She researched current market price points across the United States for major materials, equipment, and construction inputs, and incorporated reference links within the document to support assumptions and cost selections. Iteesha defined quantities, units, cost breakdown structures, and source notes for each system component, and validated that totals and subtotals were aligned with project scope. This work supports reinventing the sustainability industry through open-source, replicable solutions.

Iteesha also built automation using formulas across sheets so that updates to quantities, unit costs, or assumptions automatically populate summary sections and roll up into overall project totals, thereby maintaining consistency. She concluded work with the general contractor on the Cost Estimate and Construction Planning and Tracking Templates, incorporating layout adjustments and workflow updates to align with construction sequencing and budgeting needs. Her work supports reinventing the sustainability industry by making cost modeling more transparent, repeatable, and accessible for open-source construction. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Kaustubh Kadam (Construction Engineering and Management Professional) continued working on the Highest Good Housing project at One Community. He focused on learning the basics of construction estimating by reviewing the estimating template and focusing on how to organize quantities in the correct sections. He spent time reading and interpreting the plan set to better understand the scope and how plan information translates into estimate line items. Kaustubh also completed a rough quantification of doors from the floor plans and documented the counts for use in the estimate. His efforts support reinventing the sustainability industry by strengthening scalable construction planning processes. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Malhar Solanki (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Vermiculture Toilet component of the Earthbag Village. He updated pricing for alternative materials for the Unistrut, solar holders, and waste dumping components. During the weekly mechanical team meeting, he and his team recalculated the strength criterion and further validated calculations. Malhar updated the factor of safety based on revised weight requirements and addressed FEA issues related to the updated safety factor. Formulas and values in the report were revised accordingly, contributing to reinventing the sustainability industry through improved engineering reliability and cost-driven optimization. Review the latest updates in the images below.

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Rishi Chakrapani (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Vermiculture Toilet. He performed FEA on the slider plate located beneath the main vermiculture chamber to evaluate its structural integrity in relation to the surrounding structure. Updates were also made to the Bill of Materials and related reports to reflect added fixtures in the CAD designs, ensuring alignment between the models, documentation, and listed components. Rishi’s verification work supports reinventing the sustainability industry by strengthening open-source design readiness and accuracy. Review the latest updates in the images below.

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DUPLICABLE CITY CENTER PROGRESS

duplicable city center, open source city hub, laundry, dining, swimming pool, hot tub, kitchen, library, game roomOne Community is reinventing the sustainability industry 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, Ariana Virginia Gutierrez Doria Medina (Industrial Designer) continued working on the Duplicable City Center window and door framing. She focused on evaluating and comparing different cutting configurations to optimize material utilization, improve overall efficiency, and reduce material waste while supporting cost control. The work involved assessing multiple layout options to understand how part orientation and cut placement affected material usage and production efficiency. Several cutting arrangements were examined to identify configurations that balanced practical fabrication constraints with cost efficiency. Pricing information from different suppliers was reviewed and compared to understand how material costs and vendor options influenced the overall budget. This open source Duplicable City Center project is dedicated to reinventing the sustainability industry. Please see the collage below for more specific information.

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Bevan Chiu (Mechanical Engineer) continued his work on finishing the City Center Eco-spa Designs. He worked on researching alternative sustainable solutions for plumbing access panels, focusing on concepts that balance durability, material efficiency, and environmental considerations. He explored dry hatch doors commonly used in marine applications as a reference and developed an initial CAD concept. The proposed panel design consists of a recycled HDPE sheet as the top surface, a 6061 aluminum sheet as the bottom layer, a compression latch handle for secure locking, a piano hinge, and shims to introduce a slight slope for drainage control. Bevan prepared an initial written comparison of the different access panel solutions considered for the final report. He also began developing a CAD model for a grate-based drainage system intended to manage water runoff from the pool, with the grates positioned along the pool perimeter at the ends of the access panels. This open source Duplicable City Center project is currently reinventing the sustainability industry. For more details, refer to the image below.

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Sandesh Kumawat (Mechanical Engineer) continued developing the City Center Eco-spa Designs. He focused on reviewing and refining the thermal validation workflow for the spa project by analyzing previous simulation results and preparing improved modeling methods. He conducted a detailed review of earlier thermal reports to identify gaps between predicted behavior and expected real-world performance, with particular attention to possible thermal leakage paths and areas where insulation thickness or placement may require adjustment. This evaluation helped clarify the modifications needed before finalizing the thermal design assumptions. These efforts support reinventing the sustainability industry by improving clarity, quality, and repeatability.

In parallel, Sandesh continued developing the thermal simulation setup in HyperMesh, working toward a reliable method for extracting steady-state thermal results that accurately represent long-term heat retention in the spa assembly. This effort also supports structural analysis by ensuring that temperature distributions used in FEA reflect realistic operating conditions, improving the consistency between thermal modeling and structural behavior predictions. Discover One Community’s open source Duplicable City Center, which is reinventing the sustainability industry. See the visuals below for a closer look.

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Shivarama Krishna Revanuru (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Duplicable City Center design. He focused on analysis and design support activities related to the spa cover project, with primary attention on finite element analysis of the hinge for spa cover plate 2 to evaluate structural behavior under expected loading conditions. Alongside the analysis work, a cost analysis was prepared, and a Bill of Materials was developed, including the identification and selection of appropriate materials based on performance, availability, and cost considerations. Discussions were held with a teammate to align on assumptions, boundary conditions, and results from the FEA, as well as to review cost-related inputs and material choices to ensure consistency across the design. Based on spa requirements and feedback from these discussions, minor modifications were made to the spa cover design to address fit, functionality, and material suitability while maintaining alignment with analysis results and cost targets. This open source Duplicable City Center project is reinventing the sustainability industry. 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 and Supplies List for the Large-scale GardenBotanical Garden, and other Highest Good Food components. They created written narratives for the table saw, drill press, portable and fixed workbenches, and the combination belt/disc sander, and replaced the existing photo for the combination belt/disc sander. Research on pocket hole jigs was added to the documentation, a video link was included for the Japanese pull saw, and new narratives were written for the PVC scraps, pocket hole jig, and Japanese pull saw entries. The miscellaneous tool list was cross-referenced with the Master Tools, Equipment, Materials/Supplies document, which led to the addition of supplementary items to the miscellaneous TEMS list. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on reinventing the sustainability industry. Below are some images showcasing this work.Core Team, Highest Good Food, Reinventing the Sustainability Industry, One Community, Weekly Progress Update 673, Master Tools Equipment Materials, Large Scale Garden, Botanical Garden, TEMS Documentation, Open Source Development

Chelsea Mariah Stellmach (Project Manager) continued working on the Transition Food Self-sufficiency food and inventory tracking software plans. She clarified developer tasks related to calendars and other features by asking targeted questions about the purpose and intended functionality of specific items to ensure shared understanding. Chelsea also followed up with developers to check on progress and identify any blockers affecting task completion. Communication focused on confirming scope and alignment across development work supporting reinventing the sustainability industry. The following images provide a view of her contributions.

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Japneet Kour (Volunteer Architect) continued contributing to the Highest Good Food initiative. This week, she reviewed the Aquapini files, organized the SketchUp model, and clarified the steps required for the current stage of work by documenting adjustments needed within the model. The focus was on aligning the structure and layout with established project expectations and maintaining consistency across files, supporting ongoing work related to reinventing the sustainability industry, as shown in the images below.

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Jay Nair (BIM Designer) continued developing the Aquapini and Walipini Planting and Harvesting documents. This week, he outlined the procedures for the lighting energy use calculator for the greenhouse project by defining calculation steps, identifying required input data, and organizing the logic needed to determine lighting energy consumption. The documented procedures provide a structured basis for evaluating greenhouse lighting energy use and contribute to ongoing work related to reinventing the sustainability industry, as shown in the images below.

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Nitin Parate (Architect) continued contributing to the Aquapini and Walipini renders and layout graphics. This week, work focused on developing the axonometric drawing of the Zen Aquapini by refining clarity, alignment, and overall layout while maintaining the original design intent. Additional details such as roof members, glazing, and structural elements were incorporated into the axonometric view to improve visual accuracy. Plantation detailing was added to illustrate plant types, layering, spacing, and height differences, and multiple visual approaches were tested to evaluate presentation effectiveness. Annotations, labels, and infographics were integrated to improve readability and support clear communication of the design. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key part of One Community’s open source platform, promoting ongoing work related to reinventing the sustainability industry, with supporting images included below.

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Shivangi Varma (Architectural Designer and Planner) continued the redesign of the Highest Good Food overall presentation, She refined the Differences diagram for the open source Hub page by adding detailed comparisons of the Aquapini, Walipini, and Zenipini structure types. Shivangi also embedded the finalized Highest Good Food Infrastructure masterplan render across the highest good food, planting and harvesting, and open source hub pages to ensure consistency and alignment of visual references. This work supports ongoing efforts connected to reinventing the sustainability industry, with supporting images included below.

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HIGHEST GOOD ENERGY PROGRESS

highest good energy, off-grid energy, solar power, wind power, water power, energy efficiency, hydronic, electricity, power, fuel, energy storageOne Community is reinventing the sustainability industry through Highest Good energy that is more sustainable, resilient, supports self-sufficiency and includes solar, wind, hydro and more:

This week, the core team continued contributing to the Highest Good Energy initiative. They reviewed and provided feedback on graphics related to sustainable insulation, paints, urinals, windows, and lightbulbs to confirm consistency with established project requirements. They coordinated and organized meetings with Vaishnav and Michaela to discuss construction documents and related project details, and met with each individually to address specific questions and items. Construction documents were reviewed to support understanding of document structure and content, and the materials outlining the phases of Highest Good Food implementation were examined to assess alignment with current planning and documentation. The Highest Good Energy initiative plays a leading role in One Community’s open source platform and contributes to ongoing efforts supporting reinventing the sustainability industry. The following images provide a view of their contributions.

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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

a new way to life, living fulfilled, an enriching life, enriched life, fulfilled life, ascension, evolving consciousness, loving lifeOne Community is reinventing the sustainability industry through a Highest Good society approach to living that is founded on fulfilled living, the study of meeting human needsCommunity, and making a difference in the world:

This week, the core team completed over 39 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 reinventing the sustainability industry 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 governance platform designs through refined proposal-related user flows and mid-fidelity wireframes that clarify participation, review, and decision states across the proposal lifecycle on Highest Good Network. She focused on improving status indicators, timelines, authorship details, and action cues to make proposals easier to scan and understand. She further refined voting and review interfaces to support structured feedback, consistent terminology, and clearer hierarchy, while standardizing layout, spacing, and component usage to ensure the system can scale across proposal types. This work supports One Community’s efforts toward reinventing the sustainability industry;. The images below highlight key aspects of her work.

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Yagna Reddy Badvel (Data Analyst and Team Administrator) continued to complete routine administrative and tracking tasks to support ongoing project workflows on Highest Good Network. He reviewed team submissions for accuracy and consistency, provided feedback where needed, updated tracking records, and verified that documentation and media requirements were met. He also organized project materials, supported coordination efforts, and ensured systems and processes remained aligned with current project standards. This work supports One Community’s efforts toward reinventing the sustainability industry. The images below show some of his work.

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Yulin Li (Graphic Designer) continued to contribute 20 hours of volunteer service focused on visual communication and coordination. She updated infographics based on feedback to improve clarity, visual consistency, and alignment with project standards. She also prepared and published a team collaboration announcement for the Highest Good Network software team to support transparent communication, maintained organized asset management through Dropbox, and participated in weekly review discussions to support timely task completion. This work supports One Community’s efforts toward reinventing the sustainability industry. See the Highest Good Society pages and the collage below for examples of their 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 Anusha Gali (Software Engineer)Ashutosh Mishra (Software Engineer)Keerthana Chitturi (System Administrator)Divanshu Bakshi (Team Admin)Leo Lishin Shiu (Software Engineer)Manish Kanuri (Data Scientist)Mridul Bhushan (Volunteer Project Strategy Analyst and Team Administrator)Neeharika Kamireddy (Data Analyst)Olawunmi “Ola” Ijisesan (Administrative and Management Support)Priyanshi Sharma (Data Analyst and Team Administrator)Rachna Malav (Data Analyst)Rajeshwari Bhirud (Administrator)Rishitha Adepu (Administrator)Sayantan Paul (Frontend Tester and Software Team Administrator)Shameera Musthafa (Data Analyst)Shreya Shetty (Data Analyst), and Sudarshan Raju Chintalapati Venkata (Data Analyst). The Administration Team supports the Highest Good Network, a tool designed to track and measure progress while developing systems that contribute to reinventing the sustainability industry. Through administrative support, documentation, testing, training, recruiting, 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, Anusha reviewed and tested 30 pull requests across HighestGoodNetworkApp and HGNRest, approving or merging several and documenting issues related to UI defects, dark mode, version mismatches, and environment constraints. Also covered HGN administrative responsibilities by reviewing submissions, creating image collages, editing summaries, maintaining tracking documents, and providing structured feedback on blog posts. This work contributes to the mission of reinventing the sustainability industry by making replication easier for others.

Ashutosh developed Pinecone file ingestion documentation, including a user help guide, code explanations, and pipeline setup instructions, and built a Python-based ingestion pipeline with supporting UI components. He completed partial refactoring, added structured comments, prepared a demo and exit documentation, and performed time log administration reviews. Divanshu reviewed and posted four Mastodon updates following formatting standards and extracted engagement data using Python scripts to update the social media dashboard. He identified bugs and action items, supported product ownership activities, and coordinated backlog prioritization with stakeholders and developers. Keerthana reviewed team member summaries for accuracy and formatting and updated Step 2 and Step 4 tracking documents for consistency. She compiled and validated the weekly blog and added follow-up action items to the Phase 3 document. Together, these efforts support reinventing the sustainability industry.

Leo compiled and formatted weekly summaries for the 17LeDCC team with collages and scheduled Facebook and Instagram posts using Meta Business Suite. He also configured a Meta Developer system user and validated Graph API data retrieval using the Graph API Explorer. Manish tested multiple pull requests to verify expected behavior and identify visible issues based on stated requirements. He reviewed Phase 1 documentation to identify outdated or inactive PRs and shared a summary document with Jae for follow-up. This is part of our broader mission of reinventing the sustainability industry.

Mridul reviewed task assignments and PR dashboard items, followed up with contributors on progress, and tested selected pull requests in the development environment. He also verified updated PDFs submitted by admins and completed weekly administrative responsibilities. Neeharika reviewed task assignments and PR dashboard items, followed up with contributors on progress, and tested selected pull requests in the development environment. She verified updated admin PDFs against corrected versions and completed weekly admin duties. This coordinated administrative and publishing work advances reinventing the sustainability industry.

Ola updated the social media schedule, resized images to required dimensions, and processed CSV data into Excel for documentation. She also cleared Google Workspace files and reset task tables for PR and admin teams. Priyanshi performed page-by-page testing of Phase 2 dashboards, validating charts, filters, and tab visibility across light and dark modes. She documented multiple functional and usability issues in the testing sheet to support continued tracking and resolution. Rachna reviewed emails, comments, and existing tasks while exploring One Community webpages and SEO-related content. Rajeshwari tested PR dashboards and application/job pages, documenting bugs and test cases in Excel tracking sheets. She contributed to Blog #672, provided feedback on team documents, updated SEO keywords, and managed blog-related images and tables. These efforts support reinventing the sustainability industry.

Rishitha served as weekly content administrator by compiling blogs, applying SEO optimization, and managing bio updates and follow-ups. She maintained social media engagement on Threads and updated dashboards and volunteer tracking data. Sayantan prepared the Team Skye summary, reviewed and tested numerous pull requests across dashboards, workflows, and UI components, and documented approvals and pending issues. He tracked bugs and features, updated tasks, and provided detailed feedback on multiple functional areas. Shameera completed PR Review Team blog tasks and supported administrative activities, including reviewing another admin’s work. She progressed through Level 1 product testing tutorials and supported hiring by scheduling and conducting one interview. This momentum accelerates reinventing the sustainability industry through consistent iteration and transparency.

Shreya cleaned and structured the Aircrete dataset and created graphs to support analysis for the Highest Good Housing initiative. She also created admin collages, reviewed Google Ads campaigns, and documented campaign updates in the weekly tracker. Sudarshan managed Alpha Software Team blog content, applied SEO updates, and created visual collages while reviewing analytics and questionnaire dashboards. He tested multiple pull requests, documented issues, added tasks, and supported bug fixes and feature improvements across the system. To learn more about how this work supports reinventing the sustainability industry, 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

Highest Good Network® Application, improving city efficiency, creating the world we wantOne Community is reinventing the sustainability industry through open source Highest Good Network® software that is a web-based application for collaboration, time tracking, and objective data collection. The purpose of the Highest Good Network is to provide software for internal operations and external cooperation. It is being designed for global use in support of the different countries and communities replicating the One Community sustainable village models and related components.

This week, the core team tested Highest Good Network pull requests and confirmed 10 as fixed. This effort highlights One Community’s commitment to reinventing the sustainability industry.

The following were not fixed: issues with the listing and bidding dashboard bar graphs, missing or unclear metric definitions using info icons on the activity attendance page, the user skill radar chart not displaying on the HGN questionnaire dashboard frontend, dark mode and UI issues for grouped bar graphs related to injury severity, the absence of a bar graph showing project risk profiles, incorrect placement and backend text alignment of four buttons in the Phase 2 summary dashboard financials category, and incomplete work on the FAQ section of the job application listing page. This supports reinventing the sustainability industry by strengthening open, data-informed decision-making.

In addition, multiple PRs could not be tested due to the absence of data on the Main branch, including the Phase 4 report export and download feature, the material usage chart on the BM dashboard materials page, fixes for page crash issues on the equipment list page, resolution of page errors when clicking lesson elements with dark mode support, optimization of charts for dark mode on the BM dashboard issues breakdown, addition of dark mode styles to the building and inventory management dashboard, the horizontal bar chart for the material stock out risk indicator, and the lesson data export functionality. This work strengthens One Community’s mission of reinventing the sustainability industry. 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 Casstiel Pi (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is a key part of sustainable and free-shared eco-solutions. We are helping track and measure progress toward reinventing the sustainability industry. 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 software is well suited for off-grid and sustainable living communities. This project reflects One Community’s open source commitment to reinventing the sustainability industry.

This week, Lin reviewed PR #1804 by examining the code, testing the endpoints using Postman, and confirming that the returned data matched expectations, as well as reviewing and checking the weekly summaries, photos, and videos submitted by Alpha team members and handling Alpha Team management responsibilities. Casstiel continued work on adding a new card for the issue chart related to material consumption, completing the feature and testing it on a local server to verify that the implementation worked as intended. The pull request was reviewed for merging. He also notified the management team about a reassignment request for the multi-select filter feature because the task required more time than anticipated and unresolved repeating errors continued to cause the application to break. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how we are reinventing the sustainability industry. See the collage below to view the team’s work.

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BINARY BRIGADE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Binary Brigade Team, presenting their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Amalesh Arivanan (Software Engineer) and included Sourabh Bagde (Software Developer)Sumedh Kumar (Full-Stack Developer)Harsha Rudhraraju (Software Engineer), and Taariq Mansurie (Full-Stack Developer). 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, and for modeling, where we are reinventing the sustainability industry. It supports social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes that contribute to open-source projects and resilient, sustainable ecosystems.

This week, Sourabh improved the Plurk auto-poster by making the posting timezone configurable via an environment variable with a default fallback and wiring the configured timezone into the scheduler and Plurk routes. He updated posting so base64 image attachments are converted into URLs before submission and ensured the same conversion happens during cron execution. He extended the scheduled post schema to store retry count, last error, and posting time; added a failed status flag, updated the cron job to record successful posts, increment retry counters on failures, and stop retrying after a fixed limit. He added endpoints to list scheduled posts with filtering and pagination and to requeue failed posts, adjusted the scheduler to retain posted records instead of removing them, and enforced Plurk content length limits and attachment rules during scheduling and posting. This reinforces reinventing the sustainability industry through collaboration and continuous improvement.

Amalesh worked on “Phase 1 Bugs: Fix PR4268” by fixing the mobile Leaderboard horizontal scroll issue that prevented full table visibility. He reviewed related PRs 3495 and 3607 to align the approach with prior changes, updated the Leaderboard so it scrolls horizontally on small screens without breaking the desktop layout, tested behavior across mobile and larger viewports, documented results with screenshots and videos using required naming conventions, tracked time with the HGN timer, and completed onboarding steps needed to maintain access to project tools and documentation. This strengthens the foundation for reinventing the sustainability industry through free-sharing and open standards.

Harshavarma implemented y-axis data label mapping and refined chart configuration so tool names and labels render correctly in the analytics view. He debugged a rendering failure by checking the data structure, axis keys, and render conditions to restore the chart output. He added dark mode support so that the axis labels, legends, grid lines, and data points remain readable within the approved palette. He improved responsiveness on very small screens by adjusting spacing, font sizing, and layout behavior to reduce overlap, reviewed resizing behavior across breakpoints to confirm the chart adapts smoothly, captured reference screenshots to document issues and fixes, and ran basic regression checks to confirm the new labels and custom y-axis mapping did not break existing chart behavior while continuing to address remaining rendering edge cases before preparing the work for review. These efforts strengthen reinventing the sustainability industry by improving clarity, quality, and repeatability.

Sumedh worked on PR4656 by resolving major merge conflicts, addressing pull request comments, fixing SonarQube findings, refactoring large logic blocks into smaller reusable components to improve maintainability, and updating UI behavior to show clear visual feedback when equipment data updates without abrupt page refreshes. He also began work on PR4306 by starting merge conflict resolution and addressing review comments to prepare the changes for further integration. This supports reinventing the sustainability industry by strengthening open, data-informed decision-making.

Taariq focused on two key areas. He continued work on the archived projects feature, including undo and unarchive functionality, resolving remaining issues, validating behavior, and clearing all tests before preparing the code for submission. He also finalized the filter color feature, addressing post-merge conflicts by resolving branch issues, restoring broken functionality, and ensuring consistency across the codebase. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more information on how this works, where we are reinventing the sustainability industry. The collage below shows images of their work.

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BLUE STEEL SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Blue Steel Software Team, working on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Divanshu Bakshi (Product Manager) and includes Linh Huynh (Software Engineer) and Som Ramnani (Software Engineer). This week Linh worked on both frontend and backend tasks for the material usage insights and visual indicators feature for the BM dashboard. Reinventing the sustainability industry was reflected in the way Linh refined the pull request description for the materials page enhancements on the frontend, aligning it with task requirements and team format, clarifying the main changes section for easier review, and preparing a structured pull request description for the material insights APIs on the backend, detailing new calculation utilities, handlers, and routing changes while linking the backend work to the corresponding frontend pull request. He then shifted focus to quality assurance by setting up the Jest test suite structure for the Material Insights Controller, mocking the building material model, drafting test cases for usage percentage, stock ratio, and stock health classification including edge cases, and scaffolding API endpoint tests for success and error paths with plans for additional coverage.

Som resolved merge conflicts in PR #4215 caused by updates from the main branch by addressing issues in BadgeReport.jsx, BadgeSummaryPreview.jsx, BadgeSummaryViz.js, and yarn.lock, corrected the BadgeReport.module.css import to fix styling inconsistencies, updated CSS module imports, verified component rendering without regressions, resolved merge conflicts in PR #4428 by replacing the previous date input with ReactDatePicker to block past dates and integrate with existing filters while maintaining validation and formatting, updated PR images, verified all changes from the main branch were merged, and reinforced the goal of reinventing the sustainability industry through stable, testable, and maintainable feature delivery. Supporting images of the related work are provided below.

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CODE CRAFTERS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Code Crafters Team, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Vivek Chandra Bengaluru Suresh (Software Engineer) and includes Ajay Naidu (Software Engineer)Akshith Kumar Reddy Balappagari Gnaneswara (Full-Stack Developer)Bhanu Anish Akkineni (Software Engineer)Chaitanya Swaroop Kumar Allu (Software Engineer)Shreya Padaganur (Software Engineer), and Sphurthy Satish (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software coordinates social, construction, production, and maintenance systems to objectively measure progress toward reinventing the sustainability industry.

This week, Ajay refactored the Community Portal events search to enable live filtering with debouncing, ensuring results update dynamically as users type. He improved pagination behavior by resetting it when search criteria change and verified accuracy across event titles, locations, and organizers. The update also addressed code quality and linting issues by simplifying conditional rendering and resolving SonarQube warnings, with validation completed through Husky and ESLint pre-commit checks to ensure consistent behavior across edge cases and UI states. Ajay completed required updates on a related task, verified navigation and feature functionality, and marked it ready for merge. He also reviewed multiple pull requests, confirmed navigation between referenced pages, ensured stability across common user flows, and provided approvals to support the review process. These efforts support One Community’s mission of reinventing the sustainability industry through scalable and user-focused solutions.

Akshith worked on Phase 3 tasks by adding navigation from the Activity menu to the Event Database Design page and implementing event icons for event names on the Activity List page. The work focused on UI updates, including displaying relevant icons in event details when an event is selected and enabling proper page navigation. He also began Phase 6 Kitchen Inventory Management by creating backend API endpoints to add and retrieve orders and suppliers, implementing the supplier controller, and validating the initial functionality. This supports reinventing the sustainability industry by strengthening comprehensive, sustainable, and data-informed global decision-making.

Bhanu worked on implementing the Ingredients section of the Kitchen and Inventory portal by developing the Ingredients tab along with its supporting UI components. He designed and built the Kitchen and Inventory item card to display detailed information for each item, including name, type, onsite status, storage location, present quantity, monthly supply, expiry date, harvest date, and available actions such as update and restock. The item card was developed as a reusable component to ensure consistency across the inventory while supporting multiple item types. Additionally, he implemented the preserved item alert feature, which identifies and highlights ingredient items with longer shelf life based on defined criteria, improving visibility and tracking of preserved inventory within the system. These efforts support One Community’s mission of reinventing the sustainability industry through scalable and user-focused solutions.

Chaitanya enhanced validation and submission workflows for the Material and Reusable Purchase Request forms in the Highest Good Network. He added Joi-based client-side validation with real-time inline errors, prevented invalid submissions, and improved UX with loading states, disabled submit behavior, success toasts, and a post-submit success modal. Chaitanya also integrated robust frontend error handling for backend validation, network, and server errors. On the backend, he updated the bmPurchaseMaterials API to return structured validation responses. Additionally, Chaitanya fixed a dark mode dropdown styling issue and resolved failing unit tests in bmMaterialsController. This supports reinventing the sustainability industry by strengthening comprehensive, sustainable, and data-informed global decision-making.

Shreya completed a full codebase review and clean installation to establish a reliable development baseline, confirming that while core scaffolding exists, several features remain incomplete, including catalog reordering, multi-select user state handling, date management, permissions gating, and unfinished UI elements. She prioritized implementing the remaining backend logic, with frontend state management and UI completion planned next, and identified the need for additional time to complete the work. Shreya also resolved a crash and a blocking runtime error in the Weekly Summary view, restoring core functionality, verified User State data flow and permissions across Weekly Summary and Dashboard Tasks, and continued debugging persistent rendering and edge-case permission issues. Progress was further impacted by source control constraints requiring remote branch integration before pushing changes, along with ongoing build and environment-related issues under investigation. These efforts support One Community’s mission of reinventing the sustainability industry through scalable and user-focused solutions.

Sphurthy addressed a UI/UX consistency issue on the All Events page of the community portal by updating the Search Filters dropdowns (Branches, Themes, and Categories) to match the Figma design, changing rounded corners to rectangular edges through border-radius styling adjustments while preserving existing functionality. This initiative advances our mission of reinventing the sustainability industry through sustainable, global reinvention.

Vivek implemented new frontend code for previously resolved tasks, successfully displaying most required elements while additional refinements remain in progress. He raised both frontend and backend pull requests for review and spent time investigating failing lint checks on the seeders pull request, focusing on identifying configuration-related root causes. Work is ongoing to resolve the GitHub lint issues, with corrective updates being prepared to ensure compliant code can be pushed once the issue is fixed. These efforts help move One Community closer to reinventing the sustainability industry, with visual examples of this work presented below.

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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 Deekshith Kumar Singirikonda (Developer) and includes Adithya Cherukuri (Volunteer Software Engineer)Neeraj Kondaveeti (Software Engineer)Sai Shravan Neelamsetty (Software Engineer)Sriamsh Reddy (Software Engineer) and Vikas Meneni (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll manage and objectively measure our processes for open sourcing a better world for us all through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes. This progress supports One Community in reinventing the sustainability industry.

This week Adithya worked on the HGN Software Development project by refining search and enhanced filtering options for the Materials Table, testing responsive behavior across screen sizes, adjusting Bootstrap layouts, updating color properties for dark mode compliance, evaluating filtering performance on full datasets, ensuring filtering logic operated on transformed arrays, updating field retrieval for multiple data points, and preparing the weekly summary and image reviews. Deekshith worked on backend architecture and optimization by organizing Express routers under defined base paths, implementing global middleware for selective access control, defining a Mongoose model for horizontal bar dataset storage, and configuring response compression to improve network performance and consistency. This work supports reinventing the sustainability industry through open-source, replicable solutions.

Neeraj enhanced the Collaboration job listings experience by implementing a Clear All Filters feature, ensuring pagination reset, maintaining light and dark mode consistency, validating changes locally, managing repository workflows, addressing unrelated CI issues, and beginning work on a role detail preview modal aligned with design and accessibility standards. Shravan addressed multiple PR review issues in the One Community Global email management system by resolving sending state errors, updating modal behavior, improving cache handling and refresh logic, fixing layout and alignment issues, correcting CSS usage, enhancing hover effects, adjusting button layouts, resolving formatting and linting problems, and pushing completed fixes while continuing work on remaining items. The outcome supports reinventing the sustainability industry through documented, DIY-ready progress.

Sriamsh completed final testing and raised a pull request for the Project Risk Profile task, enhanced the BM Dashboard Issues Chart with improved tooltips and dynamic insights, resolved label overlap and layout performance issues, and verified behavior across filters, themes, and devices. Vikas completed Deliverable 2 for the Kitchen Inventory Management project by building the Orders and Purchase Orders landing page with summary cards, navigation, search, sorting, detailed order views, responsive layouts, and theme support, raised a pull request with documentation, and reviewed high-priority pull requests related to event analytics and attendance tracking by evaluating functionality, identifying blockers, documenting issues, and outlining next steps. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to our mission of reinventing the sustainability industry. Explore some of the team’s work in the collage below.

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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 Keerthana Chitturi (System Administrator) 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)Venkataramanan Venkateswaran (Software Engineer) and Vinay Krishna (Software Engineer). Their work supports One Community’s goal of reinventing the sustainability industry through cross-functional software development and ongoing system improvements.

This week, Abhinav completed frontend development for the Processing page within the Kitchen Inventory Management module under Phase 6 by building interface sections for canning, dehydration, freeze-drying, and cellar storage. He also created a landing page for the Processing module and implemented dark mode functionality. This work contributes to reinventing the sustainability industry. Aryan worked on Phase 3 of HGN Software Development by standardizing the Date and Time/Duration columns on the Used Resources page. He reviewed the existing implementation to identify inconsistencies, clarified that the Time/Duration field represents elapsed duration, applied a consistent HH:mm:ss display format, aligned the Date column for readability, and updated labeling and tooltip text to ensure consistent interpretation across views. This work contributes to the mission of reinventing the sustainability industry.

Chirag completed the pull request for adding icons to the Calendar view by checking in related changes and creating pull request 4790. He also worked on timezone-based display of events in the calendar and incorporated recent Calendar screen updates to prevent merge conflicts. This work supports reinventing the sustainability industry. Shravya resolved merge conflicts for tasks 1753 and 4129 and addressed related review comments. She also worked on task 3921 by fixing UI responsiveness and theming issues in both dark and light modes, worked on task 4768 in resource management by incorporating color theme updates, and addressed merge conflicts for task 3926 while identifying blockers affecting completion. This work contributes to reinventing the sustainability industry.

Sohail resolved a data mismatch between the Active Volunteers count in the Total Org Summary report and the HGN Totals value on the Dashboard Leaderboard by aligning filtering logic across queries so the counts matched correctly. He also investigated cron job execution issues and added logging to identify why the summary job was not running as expected, determining that some functions referenced incorrect weekly data and adjusting the logic accordingly. This work contributes to reinventing the sustainability industry. Venkataramanan resolved frontend styling and usability issues across multiple pages including User Management, Team Member Tasks, and timers by correcting layout and alignment inconsistencies and improving CSS structure. He also added targeted backend logging to support investigation of an email delivery issue and merged multiple pull requests across frontend and backend repositories. This work supports reinventing the sustainability industry.

Vinay worked on the Team Analytics Dashboard by adding functionality and user acknowledgment to the Promotion Eligibility section related to pull request 3851. He implemented visible responses for the “Review for This Week” and “Process Promotions” buttons, added loading and disabled states after interaction, and verified consistent behavior in both light and dark modes. This work supports the mission of reinventing the sustainability industry. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages to learn more about how this work supports reinventing the sustainability industry. 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)Sai Krishna (Software Engineer)Sudheesh Thuralkalmakki Dharmappa Gowda (Full-Stack Developer), and Mani Shashank Marneni (Software Engineer). Their efforts support One Community by advancing the mission of reinventing the sustainability industry through open-source collaboration, ecologically responsible innovation, and holistic global progress.

This week, Uha worked on improving filter usability and clarity within the chart interface by adding Select All and Clear All options for Issue Type and Year filters to support faster bulk selection, grouping related issue types under a single logical category with tooltip explanations to improve discoverability, displaying a compact active filter summary above the chart to provide immediate visibility into applied filters, and refining spacing and scroll behavior within the multi-select dropdown to improve navigation and layout consistency. Sai worked on creating and integrating an Update History modal component into the Item List view, so the Update History button opens a functional modal, structuring the modal to align with the existing Update View design and implementing a responsive, sortable table prepared to display update timestamps, user details, changed fields, and old-to-new values, along with scroll handling, refresh and close controls, and styling updates to ensure consistency and dark mode support. This is part of our broader mission of reinventing the sustainability industry.

Sudheesh worked on Phase 1 bug fixes by reviewing PR 2850 requirements, analyzing the existing codebase to integrate dark mode behavior, implementing frontend updates and CSS changes for consistent dark mode styling, and investigating a backend error triggered by specific button interactions by analyzing page flow and backend interactions to determine the required implementation changes. This work contributes to reinventing the sustainability industry by strengthening the reliability, maintainability, and reuse of shared open-source infrastructure.

Alisha worked on resolving issues with edit and delete actions for inventory types by reviewing requirements, validating reported behavior, identifying relevant frontend and backend files, configuring popup modals, implementing delete functionality across inventory types using a reusable delete-by-ID pattern, fixing controller and router export mismatches, aligning backend CRUD operations, wiring frontend-backend delete actions, resolving issues with passing item IDs through nested components, adding toast notifications for user feedback, and ensuring inventory data was refetched to keep the UI state consistent. Aayush worked on Phase 2 issues by addressing the Create New Team page display issue through handling empty task states, adding loaders for members, pushing changes and creating pull requests with documentation, and improving field dependency and selection flows by fixing missing tool and equipment name scenarios, validating changes locally, and submitting updates through pull requests. This supports reinventing the sustainability industry by strengthening open, data-informed decision-making.

Mani worked on adding an Insights Panel to the PR Team Analytics Dashboard by auditing request parameters, identifying issues with duration-based filtering, correcting backend service logic to ensure pull request data is filtered correctly by time intervals, updating frontend dependencies to trigger API calls on duration changes, and adding a visual loading indicator to reflect data-fetching states. Visit the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this work supports reinventing the sustainability industry through open-source development and globally accessible resources. The collage below portrays the team’s work and accomplishments for the week:

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REACTONAUTS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Reactonauts team summary was managed by Diya Wadhwani (Software Developer) and Iteesha Vishalakshi Aswath (Technical Program Manager), and it includes Aseem Deshmukh (Software Developer)Namitha Vijaykumar Pawar (Software Engineer)Peterson Rodrigues dos Santos (Full-Stack Developer)Siva Putti (Software Engineer)Sri Satya Venkatasai Siri Sudheeksha Vavila (Software Engineer), and Suparshwa Patil (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software helps manage and objectively measure progress by focusing on reinventing the sustainability industry. It supports social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes to build sustainable and thriving ecosystems.

This week, Aseem worked across multiple branches and pull requests by resolving merge conflicts in PR4354 related to the planned versus actual costs chart visibility issue, identifying that the problem surfaced only after merging the development branch, and raising the concern for broader visibility. She also worked on debugging a chart visibility issue reported by testers in PR4659, confirming correct behavior locally, tracing the root cause to changes merged into development from another branch, and documenting findings with supporting evidence. This work strengthens the foundation for reinventing the sustainability industry through free-sharing and open standards.

Diya handled Reactonauts team management by reviewing task progress and deadlines, following up on overdue items, checking daily logs for clarity and proper time tracking, confirming submission of summaries and images, drafting the combined weekly summary, and posting status updates. She also worked on updating the Blue Squares history list to correctly order assignments, fixing time and date formatting issues for both manual and cron-based assignments in PR2030, and resolving a production user creation blocker by restricting a development-only name check to development mode in PR4799. The progress made this week contributes to our long-term goal of reinventing the sustainability industry.

Namitha tested theme updates across light and dark modes on HGN dashboards to ensure visibility, consistency, and lack of regressions, refined styling based on QA feedback to improve accessibility, and contributed to PR4796 with theme color fixes and responsive layout improvements for the HGN Skills Dashboard. Peterson improved the Total Org Summary page in PR4089 by correcting dark theme dropdown styling so background and hover states remain readable and visually consistent. This work supports reinventing the sustainability industry through open source software.

Siva resolved issues across team management, permissions, and event time display by fixing the Create New Team workflow under Other Links in PR3658, hiding the Delete Task option for unauthorized users through updated permission checks in PR3685, and updating the event time standardization feature to correctly reflect user timezones in PR4633. Sudheeksha worked on implementing dark mode styles for the HGN Skills page, troubleshooting issues in the related pull request, and then shifted focus to the HGN Questionnaire Dashboard to address missing user details when applying the skill filter. She also worked on reviewing and updating related files while encountering and investigating errors. This work plays an important role in reinventing the sustainability industry through coordinated, real-world implementation.

Suparshwa Patil completed and submitted pending tasks by implementing an authentication system, developing video ingestion functionality, creating supporting database structures, validating basic functionality, and preparing all work for review within the established workflow. See the Highest Good Network and Highest Good Society pages to learn more about how this work supports reinventing the sustainability industry. Below is the picture collage of the work done by the Reactonauts team towards reinventing the sustainability industry.

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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) and Swathi Angadi (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software supports reinventing the sustainability industry by objectively tracking and managing progress across social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes, using transparent, scalable systems designed for shared improvement and resilient ecosystems.

This week Marcus continued addressing issues identified in an open pull request by resolving reviewer feedback and fixing leftover errors. He worked through reviewer comments in sequence, focusing primarily on required database-related changes while also addressing other requested updates across the codebase. All identified fixes were completed and pushed, placing the pull request in a state ready for re‑evaluation. It is now pending follow‑up reviews by the original reviewers to verify that the requested changes meet expectations and that no further modifications are required before approval. This progress reflects continued momentum in reinventing the sustainability industry through open, collaborative development.

Swathi dedicated the majority of her time resolving merge conflicts, addressing a security issue, and correcting test cases that were failing in the pull request. She also resolved a routing issue on the PR Team Analytics page that had been affecting navigation behavior. In addition, she began improving the usability of the PR Review Analytics page by identifying areas that required clearer interactions and a more effective layout flow. This effort facilitates reinventing the sustainability industry through consistent, actionable development practices.

Anthony rechecked the Blue Square warning buttons on the User Profile after being informed they were still missing and verified whether the related warnings that existed in the database had the correct values, in order to rule out data issues. He then focused on work for PR#3600, implementing change log creation for role changes made through User Management and noting that certain data was being retained after changes were saved. After wiring the required route to support change log creation, Anthony proceeded to resolve merge conflicts and began investigating issues raised in a new review on the PR. By addressing these challenges, the Skye team’s work reinforces long-term stability in stewardship tracking features and helps reinventing the sustainability industry by strengthening scalable, transparent systems within the broader Highest Good Network (HGN) infrastructure. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this contribution sustains reinventing the sustainability industry as part of One Community’s goals by encouraging 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 A–N, managed by Neeharika Kamireddy (Data Analyst), highlights their contributions to the Highest Good Network software. This platform forms the foundation for measuring our results in reinventing the sustainability industry. Active team members included Abdelmounaim Lallouache (Software Developer)Carl Bebli (Software Developer)Julia Ha (Software Engineer)Maithili Kalkar (Software Engineer), and Nathan Hoffman (Software Engineer). They supported the project by reviewing all pull requests shared this week. Learn more about how the Highest Good Network tracks progress toward reinventing the sustainability industry in the Highest Good Network open source hub. The collage below showcases 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 reinventing the sustainability industry. This week’s active members of this team were Rohan Rastogi (Software Engineer)Roshini Seelamsetty (Software Engineer)Sai Teja Kaasoju (Software Engineer)Sayali Sable (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 of reinventing the sustainability industry. The collage below shows a compilation of the work from this team.

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Anusha has pursued a Master of Science in Information Systems at Northeastern University and brings over three years of experience in software engineering and quality assurance. She specializes in test automation, frontend and backend validation, API testing, defect tracking, and debugging distributed systems. Her technical experience includes working with Java, JavaScript, React, Node.js, SQL, Selenium, and REST APIs in Agile environments on large-scale applications. As a member of the One Community team, Anusha has helped improve the quality and stability of the Highest Good Network (HGN) application through structured testing and pull request validation. She reviews pull requests, executes functional UI test cases, identifies defects, documents reproducible issues, and verifies fixes across multiple features and environments.

 

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Comprehensive and Sustainable Global Reinvention – One Community Weekly Progress Update #672

At One Community, we are advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention through open source systems that integrate food, energy, housing, education, economics, social architecture, and global stewardship practices. Developed entirely by an all-volunteer team, our work is designed to be freely shared and self-replicating, supporting the creation of teacher/demonstration hubs worldwide. By evolving sustainability and prioritizing fulfilled living, we aim to regenerate our planet and help create a world that works for everyone, always for The Highest Good of All.

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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 worked on multiple components of the project, beginning with cross‑checking data for the HVAC report and re‑evaluating the HVAC simulations to confirm the accuracy of results, while also updating the ventilation system design and verifying the vermiculture volume and loading calculations. He completed additional simulations for the Unistruct assembly, finalized the results, and submitted the report for review. He also finished the FEA work for the alternative configuration, ensuring the analysis supported design reliability. This work contributes to a comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention by strengthening open, data-driven infrastructure solutions. Below, you’ll find some images of this work.

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Derrell Brown (Plumbing Designer) continued working on the Earthbag Village 4-dome home final MEP report provided for One Community and applied required revisions to align the final draft with the submitted comments and expectations. Updates focused on adjusting technical language, clarifying assumptions, and refining calculations where feedback identified gaps or inconsistencies. In parallel, he began preparatory work for updating the electrical plan to account for potential EV charging provisions within the 4-Dome-Home. This effort included evaluating the existing electrical panel and connected loads to determine available capacity, reviewing the original circuit layout to assess feasible charger locations and routing constraints, and referencing applicable requirements within NEC Article 625 to understand code limitations related to EV supply equipment, branch circuits, and load considerations, supporting a comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention through infrastructure planning. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Iteesha Vishalakshi Aswath (Technical Program Manager) continued work on the Open Source Climate Battery Design cost analysis by revising and updating cost inputs across the Tubing Materials, Excavation and Soil Backfill, Insulation, Fans and Airflow, and Controls and Sensors sections. She also reviewed and provided feedback on the Highest Good Energy Report to prepare it for publication, and examined the associated Energy and Roadway Infrastructure cost analysis spreadsheet to verify calculations and referenced data. In addition, Iteesha developed automation within the Cost Estimate and Construction Planning and Tracking Templates, adding visual charts and automated Gantt charts to improve tracking and usability in the open source version. These efforts support a comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention by enabling scalable planning and transparent cost modeling. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Kaustubh Kadam (Construction Engineering and Management Professional) continued working on the Highest Good Housing project at One Community corrected errors in the Project Details and Project Totals sections of the template. He also worked with Iteesha to improve the Gantt chart approach by setting up the required Google Sheets logic and adding a small working example directly in the sheet to show how it functions. In addition, Kaustubh added more cost sheets as reference examples in case they are needed for estimating or validation needs, contributing to a comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention through improved construction planning tools. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Malhar Solanki (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Vermiculture Toilet component of the Earthbag Village. He worked on a standard operating procedure for the assembly process and the waste dumping mechanism. He assisted with repeated FEA model verification for various materials and loading conditions. He added material property and strength data to the Unistrut assembly section of the report, created the Bill of Materials for fasteners, and wrote a new report section documenting these updates. He also checked task progress for Rishi and Ajay and prepared a consolidated progress summary, reinforcing a comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention through structured documentation and verification. Review the latest updates in the images below.

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Rishi Chakrapani (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Vermiculture Toilet. His work focused on the main unistrut chamber structure, including performing FEA to verify that it could withstand the specified loading conditions. The analysis was used to confirm load assumptions and support the structural design. Additional effort was spent checking that the remaining reports were complete and making updates to the Bill of Materials, followed by review and signoff to confirm accuracy and alignment with the finalized designs. This work supports a comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention by validating structural integrity and build readiness. Review the latest updates in the images below.

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Sai Bhuvanesh Nandipati (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Earthbag Village by introducing a turbulence model into the sheet flow simulation and completed the transient numerical run in ANSYS Fluent. He reviewed solver behavior and confirmed that the simulation progressed to completion under the defined time-step and boundary condition settings. Following completion of the run, he identified post-processing tasks required to extract results and generate graphical outputs, including velocity fields and volume fraction visualizations, for use in web-based presentation. In parallel, he prepared a detailed, week-by-week technical report documenting his progress to date, including analytical background, numerical setup, solver behavior, and simulation status to date, contributing to a comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention through transparent, data-backed environmental analysis. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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DUPLICABLE CITY CENTER PROGRESS

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This week, Ariana Virginia Gutierrez Doria Medina (Industrial Designer) continued working on the Duplicable City Center window and door framing by working on improving the 3D CAD design, which will serve as the basis for cost estimation, cut/planning, and assembly instructions. Based on input from project leads, the model was updated to include an insulation frame using one and a half layers of material to achieve an overall thickness of 11 inches. The design was also revised to adjust wood dimensions to reflect the actual sizes of the materials being used, ensuring better alignment between the digital model and physical components. This open source Duplicable City Center project is dedicated to advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. Please see the illustration below for more specific information.

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Bevan Chiu (Mechanical Engineer) continued his work finishing the City Center Eco-spa Designs. He worked on incorporating the joist structure into the CAD model, defining how the current pressure-treated lumber joists attach to the outer cinderblocks and the concrete layer of the tub. He evaluated aluminum joists as a possible alternative material. Bevan researched sustainable options for the plumbing access panel, focusing on recycled plastic lumber and recycled HDPE as candidate materials, while also considering the incorporation of aluminum joists in the panel understructure. Initial hand calculations were performed for the plumbing access panel under a stepping load, and the calculator allowed material properties and assumptions to be adjusted for comparison purposes. This week’s results move us closer to comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention.

Bevan also researched applicable building code requirements related to floor joist spans and joist spacing to inform the structural layout. He identified a requirement for the deck surface to slope and reviewed practical methods for achieving this slope in the panel design. This open source Duplicable City Center project is currently advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. For more details, refer to the image below.

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Sandesh Kumawat (Mechanical Engineer) continued developing the City Center Eco-spa Designs. He focused on completing the structural validation phase by finalizing the full-assembly finite element simulation that integrates the upper Unistrut shell with the reinforced cinder block foundation. He analyzed the complete hybrid model under a combined worst-case loading scenario that included bolt pretension, hydrostatic pressure, and bather loads, confirming stable and realistic load transfer across steel, cork, and masonry interfaces. The results show well-managed stress levels throughout the assembly, with the steel frame primarily operating in a safe 27 MPa range and an absolute maximum principal stress of approximately 13.98 MPa localized at reinforced joint regions, keeping all components well below material failure limits. Together, these updates advance comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention with practical, shareable solutions.

Global deformation remained minimal, with a peak displacement of only about 0.72 mm under full water load, demonstrating the high stiffness of the foundation interface. A key insight from this iteration was the interaction between load cases, where bather loads on the seating surfaces partially counteract hydrostatic pressure, reducing overall shell stress compared to the water-only condition. The final solution was achieved using a refined, high-density mesh that ensured numerical stability and contact convergence, and the results confirm a robust factor of safety exceeding typical residential spa requirements, indicating the design is structurally validated and ready for the next integration steps. Discover One Community’s open source Duplicable City Center, which is dedicated to advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. See the visuals below for a closer look.

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Shivarama Krishna Revanuru (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Duplicable City Center design. He involved performing finite element analysis on the carabiner and the pull handle to evaluate structural behavior under the defined loading conditions, along with a cost analysis to support material selection decisions. Material options were compared based on availability, mechanical properties, and estimated cost to align with design and budget constraints. Discussions were held with a teammate to review the FEA approach, assumptions, boundary conditions, and results, as well as to align on the cost analysis methodology and material choices. Based on these discussions, updates were made to the material selection to better match performance and cost requirements. In addition, minor design changes were made to the spa cover to align the geometry and features with updated spa requirements and functional constraints. This open source Duplicable City Center project is advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. 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 and Supplies List for the Large-scale GardenBotanical Garden, and other Highest Good Food components. The photo inclusions were updated for the shop documents and designated recent tool additions for the Automotive Shop (ASHP), General Storage & Inventory (GSI), Metal Shop (MSHP), and Wood Shop (WSHP) documents. These additions included vice grips, a table saw, a drill press, portable and fixed workbenches, and a combination belt/disc sander. The cross-referencing process between the Master Document and the Shop Documents was initiated to support accurate alignment between the two sets of documents. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention and exemplifying the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Below are some images showcasing this work.

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Chelsea Mariah Stellmach (Project Manager) continued working on the Transition Food Self-sufficiency food and inventory tracking software plans. She coordinated and tracked assignments related to the creation of backend API endpoints to add and retrieve orders and suppliers, working with developers Julia, Bhanu, Akshith, and Abhinav. She monitored task status and alignment across contributors and reviewed ongoing progress through GitHub activity and Dropbox demos to ensure work items were moving forward according to current expectations and timelines. Throughout the week, she focused on identifying and resolving blockers as they arose, coordinating with team members to address questions and align next steps, with the goal of maintaining steady progress and avoiding disruptions to the software development workflow. As an essential aspect of One Community’s open source goals, the Highest Good Food initiative supports advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. The following images provide a view of her contributions.

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Japneet Kour (Volunteer Architect) continued contributing to the Highest Good Food initiative. This week, she reviewed the Word document for the Walipini 3 Tropical House project, verifying that all image and render captions were accurate and corresponded correctly to the visuals. She also checked the write-up to ensure it matched the content of the project and reflected the intended information, making adjustments where necessary to maintain consistency and clarity throughout the document. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key part of One Community’s open source platform, focused on sustainable and participatory development while supporting comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. Visual examples from her work are presented below.

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Jay Nair (BIM Designer) continued developing the Aquapini and Walipini Planting and Harvesting documents. This week, he worked on compiling the lighting electrical calculation data for the Greenhouse Walipini to support the development of software intended to automate similar calculations for other greenhouses. The task involved organizing calculation inputs, outputs, and assumptions into a structured format, ensuring the information is clear, consistent, and suitable for use in a standardized digital tool. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key part of One Community’s open-source platform, focused on sustainable and participatory development and advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. See below for pictures related to this work.

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Nitin Parate (Architect) continued contributing to the Aquapini and Walipini renders and layout graphics. The work focused on developing the axonometric drawing of the Zen Aquapini. Updates were made to improve clarity, alignment, and overall layout while maintaining the design intent. Attention was given to detailing roof members, glazing, and structural elements, and this information was incorporated into the axonometric view. Detailing of the plantation axonometric view is ongoing to clearly represent plant types, layers, spacing, and height variations, helping to show the overall planting structure and layout. Different visual methods were tested to assess effectiveness, and selected approaches were applied to refine the drawings. Annotations, labels, and infographics were added to provide clear information and improve readability and understanding of the design and its components. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key part of One Community’s open source platform, promoting regenerative and participatory development while advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. Images below showcase his contributions.

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Pallavi Deshmukh (Software Engineer) continued working on the Aquapini and Walipini Planting and Harvesting web details. She developed new content for blog 671 and collaborated with teammates by incorporating their suggestions and feedback to maintain clarity and consistency in the final version. She continued adding Walipini 1 content based on Gayatri Pandkar’s work, making updates in response to feedback from Jae, including editing and incorporating revised images. She also added a table of contents for the Zenipini section to improve structure and navigation. In addition, Jae assigned her a new web page focused on integrating all related content for the Aquahaven Southwest Area web design, and she began organizing and preparing the materials needed for this integration work. She completed five interviews and provided the required details. The Highest Good Food project integrates advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention into a larger vision of regenerative living. Her contributions are highlighted in the collage below.

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Shivangi Varma (Architectural Designer and Planner) continued the redesign of the Highest Good Food overall presentation, currently focused on the Aquapini and Walipini masterplan render. She began incorporating the masterplan render into the Highest Good Food pages and continued editing the axonometric graphics for the Differences diagram for the Open Source Hub page. She started detailing Zenipini features, began developing the Walipini axonometric, and added features and clarified details to differentiate the three structures. The Highest Good Food initiative plays a leading role in One Community’s open source platform by promoting sustainable and participatory development, focused on advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. Below are visuals highlighting this 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. The core team spent several hours reviewing Michaela’s templates, materials related to the Earthbag Village, and content associated with the Tropical Atrium pages to better understand existing formats and reference materials in preparation for upcoming meetings. The core team also completed an additional review of the business plan along with related financial documents. The Highest Good Energy initiative plays a leading role in One Community’s open source platform by promoting sustainable and participatory development, focused on advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. Below are images related to this project.

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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 37 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 comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention serve as a foundational element of One Community’s broader mission. The following images showcase highlights of this work.

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Jaiwanth Reddy Adavalli (Project Manager) continued developing the Job Applicants page and key components of the Highest Good Network. He tested multiple pull requests of components in various parts of the HGN Software. He created action items for the PR Dashboard. Jaiwanth tracked updates in software team management documents to support task management. As a member of the pull request review team, he reviewed submissions from the volunteer team assigned to him.This work supports One Community’s commitment to comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. The images below highlight his contributions.

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Rajrajeshwari Gangadhar Sangolli (Data Analyst) continued working on Google Ads management and strategy evolution of the Highest Good Network. She assisted Shreya in rechecking her work during a meeting, provided comments, and requested specific changes. She worked with Shreya to explain assigned tasks, relevant focus areas, and navigation of the Google Ads interface, including an overview of key performance indicators, goals, and objectives, and shared reference materials for study. She met with Pooja to discuss phase progress and spent time working on Deliverable 2. These steps help scale comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention for communities worldwide.

Rajrajeshwari further clarified the ad workflow for Shreya, covering the process, interface, and creation of ads, campaigns, and ad groups, applied Google recommendations, and shared certification resources. She added Deliverable 2 to the Phase 5 tracking sheet and made edits as required. She reviewed project documentation to understand her scope of contribution and phase goals in preparation for future discussions. She also worked on Deliverable 3 by developing the concept and formatting it for inclusion in the document. This project supports One Community’s commitment to demonstrating comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. The images below highlight key aspects of her work.

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Yagna Reddy Badvel (Data Analyst and Team Administrator) continued working on the Summary Dashboards and Weekly Report page on the Highest Good Network. He reviewed and maintained the Phase 2 “Materials, Equipment, Tools, and Project Tracking System” tab by correcting task categorization, dropdown usage, priorities, formatting issues, links, and filters to keep the sheet accurate and consistent. He also completed weekly admin responsibilities by reviewing team submissions, providing feedback, verifying media and tracking requirements, optimizing and uploading images to WordPress with proper SEO and formatting, and conducting admin reviews for multiple volunteers to ensure alignment with current admin standards and overall workflow consistency. This work supports One Community’s commitment to comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. The images below highlight his contributions.

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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 Anusha Gali (Software Engineer)Ashutosh Mishra (Software Engineer)Keerthana Chitturi (System Administrator)Leo Lishin Shiu (Software Engineer)Manish Kanuri (Data Scientist)Mridul Bhushan (Volunteer Project Strategy Analyst and Team Administrator)Neeharika Kamireddy (Data Analyst)Olawunmi “Ola” Ijisesan (Administrative and Management Support)Priyanshi Sharma (Data Analyst and Team Administrator)Rachna Malav (Data Analyst)Rajeshwari Bhirud (Administrator)Sayantan Paul (Frontend Tester and Software Team Administrator)Shreya Shetty (Data Analyst), and Sudarshan Raju Chintalapati Venkata (Data Analyst). The Administration Team supports the Highest Good Network, a tool designed to track and measure progress while developing systems that contribute to advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. Through administrative support, documentation, testing, training, recruiting, 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, Anusha completed Level 2 software testing and QA by reviewing and testing 30 frontend and backend pull requests, approving several and issuing change requests for UI issues, functionality gaps, setup problems, and incomplete fixes. She also covered administrative responsibilities by reviewing submissions, creating image collages, editing summaries and image attributes, updating tracking documents, and providing structured feedback on blog content. These efforts strengthen comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention by improving clarity, quality, and repeatability.

Ashutosh finalized the chatbot framework by defining the class model, testing the MD-based pipeline endpoint, and developing test case scenarios. He completed design documentation for document ingestion into Pinecone, evaluated vector database configurations for scalability and security, and reviewed weekly contributions for Team Dev Dynasty. Keerthana reviewed team summaries for accuracy, formatting, and completeness, and updated Step 2 and Step 4 tracking documents to reflect current progress. She prepared the weekly blog, reviewed Manish’s admin work, and added Phase 3 action items for developer follow-up. Together, these efforts support advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention.

Leo compiled and formatted weekly summaries from 17 LeDCC members and created visual collages to document contributions. He scheduled Instagram and Facebook posts, analyzed Meta performance data, and researched Meta Graph API integration for improved analytics automation. Manish conducted development testing and validation by verifying UI behavior, data displays, and user interactions across light and dark modes. He tested multiple pull requests, documented observations, and confirmed stability of updated components in the development environment. Mridul reviewed and validated individual and team summaries for Weekly Progress Update #671 and supported WordPress blog preparation. He tested multiple HGN documentation and frontend pull requests, updated Twitter/X analytics dashboards, and scheduled social media content. This coordinated administrative and publishing work advances comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention.

Neeharika reviewed software team management documents, followed up on assigned tasks, and tested pull requests in the development environment. She also verified fixed PDFs against updated versions and reviewed admin work submitted by three team members. Ola trained a new team member on PR review processes and managed weekly social media scheduling and analytics tracking. She organized administrative workspaces, prepared visual content, and updated reports and documentation. Priyanshi continued Phase 2 page-by-page testing by reviewing dashboard sections, validating bar graph rendering, and testing filter behavior. She documented issues related to missing tabs and nonfunctional date filters to support follow-up tracking. Rachna reviewed emails, comments, and previously assigned tasks while exploring One Community webpages. She also reviewed SEO-related pages and did not contribute to hiring activities this week. This work helps advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention.

Rajeshwari tested multiple application endpoints and PR dashboard routes, documenting bugs related to data visualization and dark-mode styling. She also supported administration by reviewing summaries, updating WordPress blog content, maintaining SEO keywords, and organizing team collages. Sayantan tested merged pull requests across multiple HGN pages, identifying dark mode issues, missing icons, and filter behavior problems. He logged bugs, suggested usability improvements, and continued local testing of application features. This work contributes to comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention by making replication easier.

Shreya completed training on Google Search Ads analysis, campaign structure, keyword performance, and optimization practices. She reviewed tracking documents, analyzed KPIs, and began preparation for Google Search Ads certification. Sudarshan managed Alpha Software Team blog updates, applied SEO changes, and created visual collages. He reviewed multiple pull requests, documented issues, and created tasks to address bugs and improve system functionality. To learn more about how this work supports advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention, 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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GRAPHIC DESIGN TEAM

The Graphic Design Team, working on the Highest Good Society, was managed by Manish Kanuri (Data Scientist). The team includes Qinyi Liu (Graphic Designer) and Yulin Li (Graphic Designer). who focused this week on creating graphic designs that support comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention.

This week, Yulin contributed to comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention by focusing on visual communication and coordination tasks. She created and updated infographics based on feedback to improve clarity, visual consistency, and alignment with One Community’s sustainability goals. Yulin also prepared and published a collaboration announcement for the Highest Good Network software team to support transparent communication. See the Highest Good Society pages and the collage below for examples of their work.

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HIGHEST GOOD NETWORK PROGRESS

Highest Good Network® Application, improving city efficiency, creating the world we wantOne Community is advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention through open source Highest Good Network® software that is a web-based application for collaboration, time tracking, and objective data collection. The purpose of the Highest Good Network is to provide software for internal operations and external cooperation. It is being designed for global use in support of the different countries and communities replicating the One Community sustainable village models and related components.

  • Learn about our open source community collaboration and management software and comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention: The Highest Good Network

This week, the core team tested Highest Good Network pull requests and confirmed 9 as fixed. This effort highlights One Community’s commitment demonstrating comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention.

The following PRs were not fixed: the Phase 4 Analytics Insights Widget frontend, fixes and improvements to application functionality on phones, the issue with the Resource Usage Overview page not loading, and the Phase 4 Support Team frontend. They were also not able to test 11 merged PRs because there was no data available on the Main branch, which prevented verification of expected behavior and results. This work strengthens One Community’s mission of demonstrating comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. 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), who currently serves as the team’s sole member. The Highest Good Network software is a key part of sustainable and free-shared eco-solutions, helping track and measure progress toward advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. 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 software is well suited for off-grid and sustainable living communities. This project reflects One Community’s open source commitment to advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention.

This week, Lin reviewed PR #1746, checked the code, tested it on a local machine, and confirmed that all tests passed, then reviewed and checked the weekly summaries, photos, and videos submitted by Alpha team members and handled management duties for the Alpha Team. Work continued toward resolving the existing task related to the multi-select filter solutions. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this contributed to advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. See the collage below to view the team’s work.

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BINARY BRIGADE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Binary Brigade Team, presenting their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Amalesh Arivanan (Software Engineer) and included Sourabh Bagde (Software Developer), Harsha Rudhraraju (Software Engineer), and Nikhil Routh (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, and for modeling and advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. It supports social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes that contribute to open-source projects and resilient, sustainable ecosystems.

This week, Sourabh reviewed PR 4287 and PR 1862, along with Debadyuti’s notes, to confirm the Plurk integration status. He verified that PR 1862 already supports scheduling and deleting Plurk posts on the backend, with final validation currently blocked by the lack of access to live Plurk API credentials. He also revisited PR 4146 to map the completed frontend scheduling flow to the backend endpoints, noting a gap in aligning deletion workflows with existing Mastodon scheduling patterns. Sourabh completed the Plurk setup by creating a test Plurk account, registering a development application as a third-party website integration, generating OAuth credentials, and updating environment validation so the backend checks for required OAuth variables at startup. The outcome supports comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention through documented, DIY-ready progress. He modified the scheduled post schema and controller to add a UUID-based postid, extended platform support to include Plurk while preserving existing scheduling and metadata fields, and added Express routes to (1) post immediately to Plurk, (2) create a scheduled Plurk post, and (3) delete a scheduled Plurk post. He implemented request validation that returns 400 for invalid inputs, 404 for missing scheduled items, passes upstream Plurk API errors, and returns 500 for server failures. He also added timezone-aware date and time validation to enforce accepted scheduler formats, while normalizing stored scheduled date/time values to the America/Chicago timezone to match cron parser requirements. This is part of our broader mission of comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention.

Amalesh worked on “Total Org Summary – Fix PR 4138” by correcting two mobile layout defects in the Total Org Summary graph. These fixes prevented graph text from being clipped and separated overlapping indicators and labels, so values remain readable on smaller screens. He tested and documented the fix with screenshots and videos using the required naming conventions, tracked time in the HGN timer, and completed required onboarding steps for ongoing tool access. These steps help scale comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention for communities worldwide. Harsha investigated the raw HTML appearing in job summaries by creating a local branch and tracing the issue to backend job records containing embedded HTML rather than a frontend rendering defect. He removed the affected records from the Job table and replaced them with clean, consistently formatted content to stabilize rendering. Harsha added dark mode styling for the job summaries section so text, backgrounds, and interactive controls meet the approved palette in both themes, adjusted layout structure, spacing, and text wrapping to improve responsiveness on smaller laptops and tablets, verified consistent display in light and dark modes, ran regression checks to confirm other job views and filters were not impacted by the data cleanup, and prepared a pull request that includes both the backend data changes and the dark mode and responsive UI updates, with notes describing the root cause and fix. This momentum accelerates comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention through consistent iteration and transparency.

And Nikhil completed the handover by reviewing and closing all pull requests under their ownership, auditing the remaining CSS-to–module CSS migration pull requests to confirm review status and documentation coverage, and coordinating with the team to finalize ownership transitions and confirm that no outstanding tasks or review items remained under their scope. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more information on how this works in advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. The collage below shows images of their work.

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BLUE STEEL SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Blue Steel Software Team, working on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Sheetal Mangate (Software Engineer) and includes Linh Huynh (Software Engineer)Som Ramnani (Software Engineer). This week Som worked on PR #4215 to address merge conflicts introduced by recent updates from the main branch while resolving issues related to selecting featured badges and saving changes, with conflicts affecting BadgeReport.jsx, BadgeSummaryPreview.jsx, BadgeSummaryViz.js, and yarn.lock. As part of advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention, he focused on a BadgeReport.module.css import that caused styling inconsistencies across badge-related components, and he updated CSS module imports and verified that affected components rendered correctly while preserving existing behavior.

Linh focused on the backend implementation for the Material Usage Insights and Visual Indicators feature in the BM Dashboard by building APIs and calculation logic to support inventory health and usage analysis, advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention, This included pure calculation utilities for usage percentage, stock ratio, stock health status, and formatted numeric outputs with handling for missing or zero purchase data, backend handlers that combined raw material data with calculated metrics such as stock health labels, colors, and usage percentages, and summary metric calculations for total materials, low stock counts and percentages, over-usage counts and percentages, and items on hold, along with multiple API endpoints to fetch insights for all materials, by project, summary metrics globally and by project, critical or low stock items, high usage items, and detailed material views, while integrating routes into the BM Dashboard routing structure, ensuring related project and item type data population, and standardizing API responses with success flags, data payloads, and timestamps, with work tracked in a backend branch through a work-in-progress pull request.

Sheetal managed this week’s summary and worked on integrating Auth0Provider with the existing routing setup, confirming that app-level wrapping functions as expected while route-level wrapping of the Announcement component results in Auth0 remaining in a loading state, and she continued investigating the cause to support component-level Auth0Provider usage without disrupting application flow, while also resolving merge conflicts by reviewing local branch changes, comparing modified files, and determining which updates to merge to maintain consistency with the shared codebase, supporting scalable platform foundations that align with data transparency and tooling needs used towards advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. Supporting images of the related work are provided below.

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CODE CRAFTERS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Code Crafters Team, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Sphurthy Satish (Software Engineer) and includes Ajay Naidu (Software Engineer)Akshith Kumar Reddy Balappagari Gnaneswara (Software Engineer – Full Stack), and Shreya Padaganur (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software coordinates social, construction, production, and maintenance systems to objectively measure progress toward comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention.

This week, Ajay fixed an issue that caused the events search bar to return no results for both new and existing events, restoring expected filtering and improving navigation on the events page. He refined the search experience by correcting input and icon styling, optimizing the action triggered by the search icon, and verifying that results update based on user input. To address dark mode inconsistencies, adjustments were made to align colors, backgrounds, and typography with theme variables and ensure that inputs, dropdowns, and labels meet contrast expectations. Ajay also reviewed areas flagged by reviewers, corrected edge cases where styles were not applied, and confirmed that hover, focus, and disabled states render as intended. In addition, merge conflicts related to these updates were resolved, and layout and spacing were validated to remain stable when switching themes. Local checks across common user flows confirmed that search behavior, visual states, and theme handling integrate with current components without regressions. These efforts reflect One Community’s goal of developing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention.

Akshith worked on Phase 3 improvement tasks, including adding fuzzy search and typo tolerance for event searches, implementing typo tolerance for type and location searches in the activity list, fixing radio button and checkbox alignment mismatches, and updating date selection in the search filter. He created a new utility function to handle typos in search queries and updated the community portal date filter to display events based on the selected date. He also made UI adjustments to align buttons and checkboxes according to the Figma design specifications. The progress shown here reflects continued advancement toward advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention through coordinated social architecture supported by documented actions. This supports comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention by strengthening open, data-informed decision-making.

Shreya worked on the assigned user state indicator task, implementing frontend components and continuing development of related UI functionality, including button behavior. Time was spent reviewing and understanding the existing frontend and backend flow to ensure alignment with the current system design. Several frontend elements and partial functionality have been implemented; however, progress has been impacted by ongoing frontend–backend integration issues, including Node-related problems, which have prevented successful connectivity and testing for approximately two weeks. As a result, the implemented changes cannot yet be fully validated. Initial integration efforts are still in progress, and investigation into the blocking issue is ongoing. Due to these continued integration challenges, reassignment to an alternative task is being considered if needed. The progress demonstrated reflects ongoing advancement toward comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention through coordinated, well-documented social architecture.

Sphurthy fixed a font color and styling issue in the Search Filters section on the All Events page to better align with the Figma design. Previously, section headings such as Branches, Themes, and Categories appeared darker and bolder than the selectable filter text, whereas the intended design required headings to be lighter and selectable text to be more prominent. Updates were made in the CPDashboard.module.css file to correct the visual hierarchy. This is part of our broader mission of comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention.

Filter headings now use a lighter gray color with normal font weight, while select inputs and option text use a darker color with medium font weight. Dark mode styles were also added to ensure consistent appearance across themes. Additionally, radio button alignment issues in the date filter section were fixed, ensuring the Tomorrow and This Weekend options display correctly without overlap or misalignment. These efforts help move One Community closer to developing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. Visual examples of this work are presented below

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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 Deekshith Kumar Singirikonda (Developer) and includes Adithya Cherukuri (Volunteer Software Engineer)Aditya Gambhir (Software Engineer)Neeraj Kondaveeti (Software Engineer)Sai Shravan Neelamsetty (Software Engineer)Sriamsh Reddy (Software Engineer) and Vikas Meneni (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll manage and objectively measure our processes for open sourcing a better world for us all through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes. This progress supports One Community in advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention.

This week Adithya worked on the HGN Software Development project by implementing search and enhanced filtering for the Materials Table, adding local state management, multi-field filtering, responsive layout adjustments using Bootstrap and Flexbox, a conditional clear button, and safeguards against null values using optional chaining, followed by testing and preparation of weekly documentation. Deekshith developed a client-side React component to visualize resource usage data with responsive bar charts using Recharts, integrated dropdown controls, structured static datasets for materials, equipment, and venues, and implemented a themed CSS module supporting light and dark modes with consistent layout and styling. This reinforces comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention through collaboration and continuous improvement.

Neeraj improved the Collaboration page by replacing comma-separated job category filters with styled filter chips, updating only the relevant component and CSS module, ensuring compatibility with existing search, pagination, and API logic, and validating behavior across light and dark modes. Shravan addressed multiple PR review issues in the email management system by fixing sending state handling, improving modal behavior, implementing cache-busting and refresh logic, adjusting layout and spacing through CSS updates, removing duplicate selectors, and continuing work on template page layout, hover behavior, and dark mode support. This work helps demonstrate comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention in real, measurable ways.

Sriamsh implemented the Project Risk Profile page at the required route, added project and time-based filtering, integrated risk charts and trend indicators, restructured core component logic for consistent state handling, verified dynamic rendering, and aligned the implementation with documented requirements. Vikas reviewed and tested five abandoned pull requests related to reporting, analytics, attendance, and summaries, validating functionality, permissions, workflows, visual behavior, and dark mode compatibility, identifying merge conflicts and environment blockers, resolving code quality issues, and preparing several items for approval pending final conflict resolution. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to our mission of advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. Explore some of the team’s work in the collage below.

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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 Keerthana Chitturi (System Administrator). The team includes contributions from Abhinav Tharamel Baiju (Software Engineer)Aryan Rachala (Software Engineer)Chirag Bellara (Software Engineer)Shashank Madan (Software Engineer)Shravya Kudlu (Software Development Engineer)Veda Bellam (Software Engineer), Venkataramanan Venkateswaran (Software Engineer) and Vinay Krishna (Software Engineer). Their work supports One Community’s goal of comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention through cross-functional software development and ongoing system improvements.

This week, Abhinav implemented backend API endpoints for Phase 6 of the Kitchen Inventory Management system’s processing projects. The endpoints support adding and retrieving data for project queues including canning, dehydration, freeze drying, and cellar storage, and the database model defines attributes such as item name, process name, quantity, supplies quantity, supplies type, scheduled date, and priority. This work contributes to comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. Aryan worked on Phase 3 of the HGN Software Development project by standardizing the date display format on the Used Resources page. He verified timestamp accuracy, ensured correct handling of user local time zones, removed relative time labels, and tested formatting and layout behavior across multiple browsers and screen sizes while cleaning up related code and performing regression testing. This work contributes to comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention.

Chirag completed the “Add toggle to show or hide past events in the Activities List” feature by implementing and testing the changes, resolving merge issues, and creating pull request 4772. He also added icons to the Event Details display in the Calendar View and fixed merge errors that were blocking the merge of pull request 4647. This work contributes to comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. Shashank reviewed high priority pull requests and provided detailed feedback using screenshots and screen recordings to demonstrate functionality and highlight issues. He submitted code comments addressing coding patterns, structure, and implementation approaches, and coordinated with team members to clarify requirements and confirm expected behavior before moving pull requests forward. This work contributes to comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention.

Shravya addressed merge conflicts for ticket 3926 and researched git rebasing as a method to streamline future updates. She also worked on bugs associated with ticket 3106 by fixing functional requirements for one component and correcting dark theme display issues for another. This work contributes to comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. Veda worked on analytics and dashboard improvements for the Listing and Bidding platform within the HGN Software Development project. She created and refined the “Cancellation Impact on Vacancy” chart with vacancy and cancellation rate visualizations, added date range and category-based filters, worked with placeholder data while resolving dependency issues, created a donut chart for Job Posting Page Analytics, resolved merge conflicts across frontend and backend codebases, converted stylesheets to module-based CSS, and fixed a dark mode filter display issue. This work contributes to comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention.

Venkataramanan resolved a mix of frontend and backend issues across the Highest Good Network App and HGNRest repositories, including updating WBS labels, fixing time entry validation messages, correcting user profile update issues affecting project visibility, aligning UI elements across dashboards and leaderboards, fixing unclickable WBS task areas, and improving navigation and layout consistency across multiple pages. This work contributes to comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention.

Vinay worked on updating the Team button behavior in the Project Risk Profile so that it redirects users to the Home page, improving navigation clarity within the Risk Profile flow. He reviewed the existing button configuration, updated redirect logic, validated behavior across common user paths, and ensured the changes did not introduce layout, permission, or routing regressions. This work contributes to comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages to learn more about how this work supports comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. 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)Sai Krishna (Software Engineer), and Mani Shashank Marneni (Software Engineer). Their efforts support One Community by advancing the mission of comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention through open-source collaboration, ecologically responsible innovation, and holistic global progress.

This week, Uha focused on improving dark mode behavior and visual consistency in the Lesson Form component by updating CSS and JSX to prevent unintended background changes in input fields, text areas, and dropdowns, implementing dedicated dark mode styles for lesson titles, content fields, select elements, and tag inputs, resolving duplicated dropdown indicators, hover color issues, and contrast problems, adjusting focus and active state styling, and validating all changes locally for usability and correctness. This week’s results move us closer to comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention.

Sai worked on adding the Consumables button to the project dropdown on the BMDashboard by completing required frontend changes, testing the functionality, raising a pull request, and beginning implementation of the Consumables Update History feature by analyzing requirements, creating a modal, defining display fields, and setting up the initial frontend structure to support backend integration. This work contributes to comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention by strengthening the reliability, maintainability, and reuse of shared open-source infrastructure.

Aayush worked on Phase 2 tasks by optimizing field dependency and selection flow through requirement analysis, codebase review, local branch setup, partial implementation, local testing, documentation with screenshots, and weekly reporting, and also resolved the Create New Team page display issue by handling empty dataset scenarios with appropriate user messaging and validating behavior locally. Mani worked on a Priority Medium task to add an Insights Panel to the PR Team Analytics Dashboard by designing and implementing a responsive UI component, developing metric calculation logic from filtered datasets to display key indicators, adding logic to identify and highlight the most-reviewed pull request, and aligning styling with existing light and dark mode standards. These refinements improve reuse and accessibility, supporting comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention.

Alisha worked on frontend wishlist functionality by integrating the correct dashboard header, fixing username rendering, correcting amenities list styling, raising and linking related pull requests, creating and fixing an applicant reason distribution pie chart, resolving merge conflicts through rebasing, addressing dark mode issues, developing a grouped bar chart for issues created versus resolved, resolving failing checks, and implementing requested changes on a prior pull request. Visit the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this work supports comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention through open-source development and globally accessible resources. The collage below illustrates the team’s work and accomplishments for the week:

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REACTONAUTS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Reactonauts team summary was managed by Diya Wadhwani (Software Developer) and Iteesha Vishalakshi Aswath (Technical Program Manager), and it includes Aseem Deshmukh (Software Developer)Guna Pranith Reddy Cheelam (Software Developer)Kristin Dingchuan Hu (Software Engineer)Peterson Rodrigues dos Santos (Full Stack Developer)Siva Putti (Software Engineer)Sri Satya Venkatasai Siri Sudheeksha Vavila (Software Engineer), and Suparshwa Patil (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software helps manage and objectively measure progress by focusing on advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. It supports social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes to build sustainable and thriving ecosystems.

This week, Aseem updated multiple pull requests by adjusting tooltip sizing for improved chart readability in PR4354 and adding logic in PR4426 to prevent users from selecting future end dates through both the date picker and manual entry, then shared progress with Jae and pushed all changes to GitHub. Diya validated the full user status lifecycle from the User Profile page, including activation, immediate deactivation, scheduling a final day cancellation, and reactivation flows, refactored hook-based helpers to work within the User Management page’s class-based architecture and routed actions through unified dispatch utilities. This strengthens the foundation for comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention through free-sharing and open standards.

She resolved issues with premature execution and missing popup context, completed end-to-end testing to confirm unified endpoint usage, and correct cron job behavior for final-day calculations and notifications and restored email sending across all status actions. Diya also raised and merged PRs 2021 and 4767 after fixing CI failures, and resolved a login page UI issue in PR4774. The progress made this week contributes to our long-term goal of advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention.

Guna continued refining the listings home page frontend by addressing remaining review notes for PR3999, focusing on image GET request error fixes and consistent tab heading behavior, while advancing Phase 3 Re-Engagement Strategies by investigating a ‘page not found’ issue affecting the log attendance route in the development environment. Kristin resolved merge conflicts for PR4589, implemented an organizer-based dropdown menu on the Event Participation page with aligned styling and updated mock data for testing. She also identified and debugged an issue with upcoming events being filtered out due to past-dated mock entries. This work supports advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention through open source software.

Peterson improved the Projects page user filter experience by adding visual feedback through background color changes on the active All and Find buttons. Siva added a dynamic Community Portal Activity Agenda page with full event detail rendering and corrected loading and no-data state handling in PR4434, restored routing and integrated the comments page with the FAQs API in PR4553, and resolved merge conflicts related to Engagement page dark mode work in PR4467. This work plays an important role in advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention through coordinated, real-world implementation.

Sudheeksha implemented dark mode styles for the HGN Skills page, troubleshooting and resolving pull request errors over multiple sessions before successfully raising the PR. Suparshwa refined the chatbot prompt to restrict responses to provided documentation and began developing an orchestration layer to persist and retrieve conversational memory to maintain accurate context across sessions. See the Highest Good Network and Highest Good Society pages to learn more about how this work supports advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. Below is the picture collage of the work done by the Reactonauts team towards advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention.

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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) and Swathi Angadi (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software objectively tracks and manages progress, supports social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes that foster sustainable and thriving ecosystems, while advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention through systems designed for transparency, scalability, and shared improvement.

This week, Marcus collaborated with fellow software developers to clarify reviewer testing requirements for his pull request, including expectations around local setup and validation workflows. Through these discussions, he helped successfully configure one reviewer’s environment so testing could move forward, while another setup remained unresolved and pending follow-up. Marcus also aligned with reviewers on the scope and status of testing completed to date, documenting progress and confirming that no code changes were made during this period due to incomplete reviewer readiness. In parallel, he provided guidance to support testing of related frontend and backend functionality for Facebook post uploads, clarifying instructions and troubleshooting reported issues such as reconnection failures, inconsistent connection status messaging, scheduled posts not executing, and questions around whether post history visibility should be user specific. This progress reflects continued momentum in promoting comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention through open, collaborative development.

Swathi worked on the edit functionality and the view update history feature on the Consumables page, ensuring that users can modify data and view change history as expected. She generalized both backend and frontend logic to support materials and consumables through shared implementations, reducing code duplication and improving maintainability. She fixed dark mode issues on the Consumables page to ensure consistent appearance across themes. She also resolved errors in test files and module.css files that occurred during the merge process, addressing build and styling issues. In addition, she tested multiple edge case scenarios related to the updated functionality and applied fixes where issues were identified. This effort facilitates comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention through consistent, actionable development practices.

By addressing these challenges, the Skye team’s work reinforces long-term stability in stewardship tracking features and fosters comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention by strengthening scalable, transparent systems within the broader Highest Good Network (HGN) infrastructure. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this contribution aligns with One Community’s goals by encouraging comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention 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 A–N, managed by Neeharika Kamireddy (Data Analyst), highlights their contributions to the Highest Good Network software. This platform forms the foundation for measuring our results in advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. Active team members included Abdelmounaim Lallouache (Software Developer)Carl Bebli (Software Developer)Julia Ha (Software Engineer)Maithili Kalkar (Software Engineer), and Nathan Hoffman (Software Engineer). They supported the project by reviewing all pull requests shared this week. Learn more about how the Highest Good Network tracks progress toward advancing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention in the Highest Good Network open source hub. The collage below showcases 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 developing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. This week’s active members of this team were Rohan Rastogi (Software Engineer)Roshini Seelamsetty (Software Engineer)Sai Teja Kaasoju (Software Engineer)Sayali Sable (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 of developing comprehensive and sustainable global reinvention. The collage below shows a compilation of the work from this team.

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Shradha has hands-on experience in data analytics, software systems, and project management, working across cross-functional teams to build scalable, data-informed solutions. She specializes in transforming complex datasets into meaningful insights and user-friendly tools, with a strong focus on process improvement, automation, and quality. Shradha is passionate about using technology and data to support sustainability, collaboration, and community-focused initiatives. While a member of the One Community team, Shradha contributed to the Highest Good Network application by supporting feature development, debugging, and analytics-related improvements, including PR testing, environment setup, and helping improve the reliability and usability of reporting and promotion-related components.

 

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One Community Welcomes Sayantan Paul to the Administration Team!

One Community welcomes Sayantan Paul to the Administration Team as our newest Volunteer/Consultant!

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Sayantan is a computer science graduate from Texas A&M University–Kingsville with a background in deep learning and generative AI. Through his academic research, he developed analytical and testing skills by designing validation methodologies and evaluating experimental results. As a member of the One Community team, Sayantan contributed to software development efforts by supporting a development team’s workflow and monitoring progress to support timely delivery. He contributed to the Application and Jobs Posting component by testing features, documenting defects, and confirming their resolution to support quality standards within the Highest Good Network software.

 

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