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Upgrading Our Future – One Community Weekly Progress Update #631

At One Community, we are proud to be upgrading our future through our holistic approach to community building. Our all-volunteer team is dedicated to creating a model that becomes self-replicating and will be used to create a global collaboration of teacher/demonstration hubs. We are doing this for “The Highest Good of All” by creating sustainable approaches to foodenergyhousingeducationfor-profit and non-profit economic designsocial architecturefulfilled livingglobal stewardship practices, and more. Our goal is to open source and free-share the complete process of evolving sustainability and regenerating our planet.

Upgrading Our Future, One Community Weekly Progress Update #631

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One Community’s physical location will forward this movement as the first of many self-replicating teacher/demonstration communities, villages, and cities to be built around the world. This is the April 21st, 2025 edition (#631) 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, Adil Zulfiquar (Engineer) continued working on the Vermiculture Toilet engineering designs. Adil worked on the temperature monitoring and control report by adding a new section on heating devices for temperature regulation. He explored options including heat lamps, heat emitters, thermal heating pads, greenhouse heaters, and soil heating cables. Each option was analyzed for compatibility with the vermiculture system, and their advantages and disadvantages were evaluated to identify the most suitable choice for the setup. The Earthbag Village, the first of seven planned villages, serves as the initial housing component within One Community’s open source model for upgrading our future. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Anil Karathra (Mechanical Engineer) continued advancing the engineering and design of the Vermiculture Toilet for the Earthbag Village project. Work summaries and reports were sent to Jae for feedback, and integration of the new toilet design into the CAD assembly continued. The weekly team meeting included a review of submissions from other contributors. Feedback from Jae was used to begin updating related documents. Formatting issues in the slider force calculation report were corrected, and PDFs were created for the DIY toilet seat resources folder. New engineering documentation for the vermiculture project was started by transferring content from the collaboration document to a new format. A weekly summary was prepared, and screenshots of recent work were uploaded to Dropbox. This commitment to upgrading our future drives the development of innovative, eco-friendly solutions that balance environmental responsibility with high standards of functionality. See below for pictures related to this work.

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Faeq Abu Alia (Architectural Engineer) continued his work on the Earthbag Village 4-dome home renders. Faeq worked on the walkthrough video render to present the updated outdoor space, which includes added natural features and landscaping elements. Interior adjustments were also made in the kitchen by editing material finishes and adding new components such as a refrigerator and dishwasher to complete the layout. The Earthbag Village is the first of 7 to be built as the housing component of One Community’s open source plans for upgrading our future. View examples of this work in the pictures provided below.

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Karthik Pillai (Mechanical Engineer) continued helping finish the Vermiculture Toilet engineering and helping with the Earthbag Village 4-dome home roof plan. Karthik worked on the 4-dome cluster roof project, focusing on simulating the structural interaction between the roof and surrounding earthbags and assessing overall structural behavior. At Michaela’s request, a simulation was also performed on a window panel or beams, with further work on this simulation planned. Issues related to the use of multiple materials in the simulation affected the results. For the vermiculture project, report work continued with data compilation, organization of findings, and initial drafting of the document. As the first of seven planned villages, Earthbag Village provides the initial housing within One Community’s open source designs for upgrading our future. See the work in the collage below.

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Ketsia Kayembe (Civil Engineer) continued working on the Earthbag Village designs related to Rainwater Harvesting and Water Catchment. Ketsia focused on the inlet design for the Earthbag Village stormwater management system, revising the inlet design section based on feedback from Yi-Ju and incorporating recent updates to the design. She met with Yi-Ju on Wednesday to discuss progress on assigned tasks and clarify next steps. A first draft of the cost analysis calculations for the rainwater harvesting system was completed, with the understanding that updates will be needed as the design is refined. The next step involves updating the AutoCAD files once the final design is provided by Yi-Ju. One Community’s open source model for upgrading our future begins with Earthbag Village, the first of seven planned villages providing housing. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Michaela Silva (Architect) continued working on the architectural details for the Earthbag Village 4-dome home design. Michaela modeled the kitchen wall framing to guide the plumbing stack locations and created a sheet for the living room built-in plan and details. She drew the elevation and developed a detailed framing plan for the living room built-in. She also produced a section through the framing and another section through a drawer. As the first of seven villages in One Community’s open source plan for upgrading our future, the Earthbag Village represents the housing element. See her work in the collage below.

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Rumi Shah (Civil Engineer) continued working on the Earthbag Village upgrades to bring our designs closer to construction-ready plans. Rumi worked on preparing and refining the structural detailing for the roof floor plan, ensuring alignment with design standards. Detailed section drawings were developed to accurately represent construction elements. Work also continued on the elevation sections, which are in progress and expected to be finalized soon as part of the overall drawing set for the project. One Community’s open source resources for upgrading our future begin with the Earthbag Village, the first of seven planned villages providing housing. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Yi-Ju Lien (Environmental Engineer) continued her work on the Earthbag Village LEED points related to stormwater retention. Yi-Ju revised the Earthbag Village AutoCAD file by reviewing the original plan and addressing several design issues. She resolved the asymmetry between the left and right sides of the village layout and corrected misalignment between the cluster boundaries and road boundaries. The cluster boundary was adjusted to fully enclose all dome structures, as parts of some domes had been excluded in the original layout. Related dimension annotations were updated to improve clarity and ensure consistency with the revised layout, highlighting the importance of maintaining collaboration and unity in upgrading our future. See some of the work done in the collage below.

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DUPLICABLE CITY CENTER PROGRESS

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This week, Andrew Chen (Industrial Designer) continued working on the Dormer second-floor window for the Duplicable City Center . He ran FEA stress simulation tests to check that the model is structurally stable and made adjustments to parts of the window frame with assembly in mind, ensuring the components fit together and can be assembled smoothly by workers. He also researched wood materials and adjusted the dimensions of the model parts based on the available sizing of the selected material. The Duplicable City Center is a foundational part of One Community’s open-source model, representing our commitment to upgrading our future. See some of this work in the pictures below.

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Manjiri Patil (Mechanical Design Engineer) continued working on the designs for the Duplicable City Center DIY-replicable hub connector. She has incorporated Jae’s feedback into the manufacturing process document and submitted the updated version for review. Manjiri also addressed Jae’s comments on the dome assembly Excel sheet. Additionally, she has updated the CAD model, completed the assembly, and ensured all components are accurately reflected in the Excel sheet, which has now been submitted to Jae for further review. As part of One Community’s open-source model, the Duplicable City Center showcases our approach to upgrading our future. Take a look at the related work below.

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Shu-Tsun (Engineer) continued working on the Duplicable City Center by conducting the structural and frame analysis of the City Center dome using Autodesk Inventor, as well as working on the spreadsheet for which she is responsible. Shu-Tsun completed her initial snow load analysis; however, upon reviewing the results, she noticed some irregularities that raised concerns about the accuracy of the data or the setup of the model. To address these issues, she scheduled and participated in a meeting with her team to discuss the findings, troubleshoot potential sources of error, and determine the next steps for refining the analysis. In addition to revisiting her snow load work, Shu-Tsun began preparing for the next phase of her project-wind load analysis. She initiated the setup process by organizing and configuring the necessary files, ensuring that all parameters and boundary conditions were correctly defined to support a smooth transition into this new analytical task. The Duplicable City Center, a core element of One Community’s open-source strategy, plays a vital role in upgrading our future. See some of this work in the pictures below.

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Srujan Pandya (Mechanical Engineer) continued helping with the Duplicable City Center FEA analysis. He completed the documentation with modifications to the original content and added new information related to FEA analyses, specifically focusing on frame analysis using Autodesk Inventor. A separate section was created to explain the use of constraints and rigid links, including their roles and quantities in modeling the dome and the overall setup. The section also includes material properties and a summary table. The formatting has been adjusted to maintain consistency across the document, and the section on frame analysis is now updated with the required technical details. One Community’s Duplicable City Center is designed as an open-source solution focused on upgrading our future. Take a look at the related work below.

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Yan “Jenni” Zu (Architectural Designer) continued her work on the greenhouse area of the Duplicable City Center. She continued working on the rendering of the animal area. She adjusted different types of plants to enhance the natural environment and placed more animals to make the scene more dynamic and visually engaging. By carefully refining these elements, Jenni improved the overall composition and depth of the renderings. Her adjustments contributed to a more realistic and immersive representation of the space, ensuring that the final visuals effectively capture the intended atmosphere and detail. One Community’s open-source Duplicable City Center stands as a blueprint for upgrading our future through sustainable design. The images below showcase some of this work.

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HIGHEST GOOD FOOD PROGRESS

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This week, the core team completed adding photos to the Master Tools, Equipment, and Materials/Supplies document, including items related to the Goat, Chicken, and Rabbit sections. They also clarified the Hoop House TEMS list by defining specific additions, marked with an asterisk, that pertained to ground clearing, site preparation, ongoing operations, and maintenance, thus differentiating them from construction-specific items. Following the completion of the Hoop House list, they finalized the tools list for the Earthbag Dome project. To improve the search function within the Master TEMS list, they transitioned from single-letter to multi-letter project designations. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on upgrading our future, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Below are some of the images showcasing this work.

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Chelsea Mariah Stellmach (Project Manager) continued her work on the Transition Food Self-sufficiency Plan menus and customization spreadsheets. She submitted her reports to Jae for review. Jae provided feedback focused mainly on formatting and organization. Chelsea began making changes to the Updated Food Self-Sufficiency Plan Page Report based on that input. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on upgrading our future, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Below are some of the images showcasing this work.

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Dirgh Patel (Volunteer Mechanical Engineer) continued assisting with the Climate Battery design evolutions. He worked on the thermal simulation of the complete greenhouse model, applying temperature and convection boundary conditions. Mesh settings were refined using mesh control to improve accuracy, but the simulation required additional time due to the complexity of the pipe network, which was modeled using the sweep feature. To facilitate successful simulation, the pipe wall thickness was adjusted from 0.024 inches to 0.08 inches. A full thermal analysis of the model, including the greenhouse and piping system, was completed. Results for the warmest day of summer were obtained, with outside, inside, and underground temperatures set at 36°C, 25°C, and 20°C, respectively. The analysis showed that convection led to a reduction in the outside temperature to 31°C. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on upgrading our future, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Below are some of the images showcasing his work.

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Jay Nair (BIM Designer) continued working on Aquapini and Walipini Planting and Harvesting lighting and HVAC design. He continued researching how to create a lighting fixture model in Revit and identified an error in the power consumption value used in the previous lighting energy calculations. As a result, he updated the calculations to reflect the corrected power data for the fixture model selected for Walipini 1. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on upgrading our future, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Below are some of the images showcasing this work.

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Keerthi Reddy Gavinolla (Software Developer) continued working on the Highest Good Food page additions, covering small-business and urban community options. She updated the Expresses Team’s Blog #630. Continued working on the Highest Good Food Infrastructure website by editing and adding images, adjusting formatting and headings, and refining bullet points. She added anchor links to headings for direct navigation, included link titles for hover effects, and made additional formatting changes to improve overall visual presentation. The Highest Good Food initiative is essential to One Community’s open source plans, focused on upgrading our future, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Her contributions are highlighted in the collage below.

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Pallavi Deshmukh (Software Engineer) continued reviewing team members’ work and incorporated their contributions to ensure completeness. She also assisted with the research for upgrading our future by completing three interviews and providing details accordingly. She completed three interviews and submitted the required details. She finished work on the Permaculture web page following Jae’s review and made adjustments based on his suggestions before resubmitting it for further feedback. Pallavi tested PRs #1324 and #3398 to verify the functionality related to group updating of team codes and reviewed PR #2062, which addresses spacing between the back button and the return title. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on upgrading our future, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Her contributions are highlighted in the collage below.

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Tanmay Koparde (Industrial Engineer and Team Administrator) continued optimizing the Food Procurement and Storage Plan to enhance efficiency and sustainability. He applied Just-In-Time (JIT) methodology to improve food storage efficiency and reduce supply chain disruptions. He utilized FIFO (First-In, First-Out) and safety stock concepts to address inventory shortages, maintain emergency reserves, ensure circulation of fresh food products between storage and use, and support consistent distribution and inventory control. The Highest Good Food Initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on upgrading our future, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. See his work in the collage below.

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HIGHEST GOOD ENERGY PROGRESS

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This week, Dishita Jain (Data Analyst) continued assisting with the Highest Good Energy research and cost analysis for upgrading our future. Time was spent refining the solar infrastructure cost analysis, making the calculations dynamic, and sharing the updated file for review. Additional hours were allocated to expanding the cost analysis by researching newly added list items. Resources related to supplementary icons were also gathered and organized in the project folder. Earlier in the week, time was spent on the OC Administration project, completing a training team review that included creating a visual collage, summarizing team contributions, and providing feedback to other administrators. The Highest Good Energy initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on upgrading our future, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Below are some of the images showcasing this work.

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Muhammad Sarmad Tariq (Electrical Engineer) continued assisting with off-grid and grid-tied Solar Microgrid comparisons as part of the Highest Good Energy component. This is part of research for upgrading our future, covering sustainable power supply. This week’s focus was on the report writing for the calculator for calculating profit and net savings for an off-grid and a grid-tied solar PV system. He also read the literature regarding how PV systems are sized in accordance with the guidelines provided by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, which is a professional organization focusing on electrical engineering specifically. The Highest Good Energy initiative is a key component of One Community’s open-source plans, focused on upgrading our future, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. See his work in the collage below.

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HIGHEST GOOD EDUCATION PROGRESS

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This week, Akhil Guntur (FullStack Engineer) continued his work on enhancing and refining his backend model documentation, carefully exploring multiple backend design approaches. He connected with a new teammate, Sidhartha, and provided a comprehensive overview of the project’s status and goals. He shared key ideas, gathered suggestions, and engaged in meaningful discussion to align on next steps. Akil also actively participated in team meetings, carefully reviewed the backend model document created by teammates, and evaluated whether any updates or suggestions were necessary. His focus was on ensuring shared understanding and consistency across the backend design. The One Community model of upgrading our future with sustainably built classrooms like this is an excellent example of sustainable change for the whole planet. See the collage below for his work.

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This week, Chitra Siddharthan (Data Analyst and Team Administrator) continued focusing on the blog, Dropbox files, and weekly summaries for team Code Crafters for week 630. She added tasks and answered queries related to the tasks and user manual for Phase 2. She worked on defining the middle section of the teacher dashboard and designed the corresponding icons for those elements. Her work also included checking the status of pull requests, tasks, and the user manual in Phase 2. Chitra attended a Slack huddle with Akhil, Harshitha, and Anuneet to discuss progress and next steps, and had an individual meeting with Harshitha to go over the Figma progress and next steps. She also reviewed the document arranged by Harshitha outlining the action items and worked on reviewing the remaining Figma action items in Phase 4. The user manual for Phase 2, along with the weekly summary and Dropbox files, was updated to support the week’s work. The One Community model of upgrading our future with sustainably built classrooms like this is an excellent example of sustainable change for the whole planet. See the collage below for her work.

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Mrinalini Raghavendran (Software Engineer) continued refining and documenting both frontend and backend requirements for various graphs. She worked on refactoring the codebase by removing the Stripe payment integration and updating the implementation to support PayPal. She submitted a pull request (HGNRest PR#1341) for the listing payment backend and reviewed a feedback video from Jae related to this task. Using the feedback, she maintained an offline document to track revisions and noted additional suggestions. She communicated with Jae to clarify task requirements and began organizing both frontend and backend specifications within the document. Mrinalini completed adding the remaining requirements, formatted the document for consistency, and reviewed its contents to identify and remove any unnecessary elements. Final refinements were made to improve the document’s structure and shared with Jae for his review and feedback By forwarding upgrading our future with classrooms like this, One Community provides a replicable example for global sustainable development. See the collage below for her work.

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HIGHEST GOOD SOCIETY PROGRESS

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This week, the core team completed over 45 hours managing One Community’s volunteer-work review not included above, emails, social media accounts, web development, new bug identification and bug-fix integration for the Highest Good Network software, and interviewing and getting set up new volunteer team members. They also shot and incorporated the video above that talks about upgrading our future and how upgrading our future are a foundation of the bigger picture of everything One Community is doing. The image below shows some of this work.

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Anoushka Hazari (Data Analyst) continued working on Highest Good Network analyzed a sample pull request dataset and created a code review dashboard to demonstrate how key review metrics such as PR volume, review quality, and reviewer performance can be visualized and tracked. The dashboard included visualizations like pie charts, bar graphs, and radar charts to represent data such as open vs closed PRs, review status breakdown, and reviewer activity. Specific insights from the dataset showed PRs with no assigned reviews, one with an excessive number of reviews, and a high overall approval rate. She continued working on visual representations of PR quality, exploring how best to define and present it using measurable factors like comments, approvals, and rework. Based on feedback from Jae’s video, Anoushka also began evaluating different graph types to better highlight trends and comparisons. Separately, she reviewed her team’s pull requests, updated the PR review table, added new team members, edited and illustrated a blog post, corrected a previous blog error, and made updates to the HGN spreadsheet including reviewing content on sheet 4. This work helps One Community’s mission of an upgrading our future. See some of this work in the pictures below.

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Govind Sajithkumar (Project Manager) continued focusing on Meta platform analytics and content management for Facebook and Instagram channels. He updated the social media analytics spreadsheet with the latest performance metrics, collecting and processing new audience data for both Facebook and Instagram platforms to ensure current reporting. He also updated the master spreadsheet with refreshed audience demographics for both platforms. Govind refreshed the Facebook and Instagram feeds with new posts and set up regular posting schedules to maintain brand visibility on both social channels. He recorded all new content details in the Open Source spreadsheet, capturing essential metadata for each post, and aligned publication times with audience engagement windows to maximize reach. Additionally, Govind managed social media content rotation by preparing and scheduling regular batches of posts across both channels while updating the spreadsheet with all new content information, including post descriptions, media types, and publishing timestamps. He also completed PR Review Team Management tasks by providing comments and feedback on team member documents, modifying his WordPress site with the latest team summary and collage, filling the PR Review Team Table with required information, and updating the HGN PR spreadsheet with new team members and reviewed PRs. This work helps One Community’s mission of an upgrading our future. The images below showcase some of this work.

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Hritvik Mahajan (Data Analyst) continued focusing on marketing and administrative tasks. He posted the highest engagement content for the Marketing and Promotion team on Twitter communities, and continued refining the HGN Social Media Scheduler design. He reviewed multiple pull requests for the HGN Software Development team and followed up with team members on Slack to address requested changes and resolve merge conflicts. Hritvik also provided detailed feedback on the Step 4 document for Blog #630, supporting the OC Administration team by reviewing and commenting on admin team submissions. This work helps One Community’s mission of an upgrading our future. The following images show his work for the week.

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Jaiwanth Reddy Adavalli (Project Manager) continued developing the Job Applicants page and the Highest Good Network Phase 2 Dashboard. He continued developing the HGN Phase 2 Dashboard by designing new graphs and wireframes while also updating existing visual elements to align with recent data structure changes. Jaiwanth documented action items for components like the contributor analytics and task progress modules to support upcoming development. As part of the PR Review Team, he evaluated multiple pull requests submitted by his assigned volunteer group, offering feedback to resolve issues and facilitate merging. This work helps One Community’s mission of an upgrading our future. The following images show his work for the week.

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Raghav Dinesh Pamuru (Product Manager) continued work on coordinating with cross-functional teams to update the project roadmap and ensuring that all development tasks aligned with weekly goals. He tracked progress on a product feature rollout aimed at improving user onboarding metrics. Raghav aligned deliverables across engineering, design, and support teams, updated the project plan through email communications, and ensured blockers were escalated during daily standups. He used SQL to pull user behavior data from the onboarding funnel and shared findings in a team sync to help prioritize UX changes. Raghav also collaborated with the analytics team to validate dashboard metrics in Tableau and documented product feedback from stakeholders in Google Sheets. This work helps One Community’s mission of an upgrading our future. The images below showcase some of this work.

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Yash Shah (Data Analyst and Team Administrator) continued his admin work and managed the social architecture component of the Highest Good Network software. He followed up on GitHub by tagging reviewers and owners of pull requests with unresolved conflicts to support timely resolution. He coordinated with Sharada, Pallavi, and Vaibhavi to gather updates and clarify pending actions on their respective PRs. Yash also worked with the software team on improving dark mode across various components, ensuring consistency with the overall theme and addressing specific styling issues. He collaborated with the software team to confirm proper implementation on affected pages. As part of Phase 3 development support, he monitored the status of related pull requests, identified those needing updates or further review, and noted blockers requiring attention. Additionally, Yash created a blog post for Dev Dynasty, organized the folder for the week, compiled a collage, and provided feedback on fellow volunteers’ blogs. This work supports One Community’s mission of an upgrading our future. The following images show his work for the week.

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ADMINISTRATION TEAM

The Administration Team summary, covering their work administrating and managing most of One Community’s ongoing process for upgrading our future was managed by Bhakti Tigdi (Project Manager) and includes Anuneet Kaur (Administrator)Himanshu Mandloi (Engineering Project Manager), Jibin Joby (Data Analyst)Khushie Zaveri (Communication Strategist)Kishan Sivakumar (Administrative Assistant and Software Team Manager)Olawunmi “Ola” Ijisesan (Administrative and Management Support)Olimpia Borgohain (Data Analyst and Team Administrator)Preksha Welankiwar (Digital Marketing Manager)Rachna Malav (Data Analyst)Rishi Sundara (Quality Control Engineer and Team Administrator)Ryutaro Wongso (Economic Analyst and Team Administrator)Saumit Chinchkhandi (Administrative Assistant and Software Engineer)Vikas Pande (Software Administrator), and Vishnu Murali (Data Analyst). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll be managing and objectively measuring our process for upgrading our future through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes.

This week, the Administration team focused on project coordination, software development support, campaign outreach, and content management activities. Anuneet completed the “Highest Good Education Program Licensing and Accreditation” tutorial and edited the associated webpage with AI-generated content and graphics. She organized assets for the “Most Sustainable” research task, reviewed documentation for HGN development, and initiated planning for Figma designs. Himanshu managed OC Administration responsibilities, including daily timelog review, hour adjustments, and follow-ups with team members. He communicated updates to Jae, saved weekly images, and published a blog about open source strategies. Jibin increased BlueSky engagement with daily posts, collaborated with Vishnu on scraping improvements, and updated visual dashboards. He also reviewed housing team submissions, created collages, and made content updates. Khushie supported the software and Team Moonfall blogs, finalized petition messaging for the metric system campaign, and created a media kit on Notion for outreach efforts. Kishan focused on senior admin tasks by reviewing volunteer documentation, optimizing SEO pages based on feedback, and beginning new assignments. This work contributes to One Community’s commitment to upgrading our future.

Olimpia reviewed a new team member’s work, finalized a team blog, scheduled LinkedIn posts through April 30, and updated the LinkedIn analytics dashboard. Preksha created content for Threads and LinkedIn, reviewed PDFs as a corrections admin, and worked on early-stage outreach strategies for the metric system campaign. Rachna was unable to conduct interviews due to low email volume and instead worked on SEO content updates and internal communications. Rishi tested and followed up on multiple pull requests, merged blog entries into Blog #630, and performed SEO optimization. Ryutaro refined the Duplicable City Center cost template to better align with contractor standards, reviewed the Binary Brigade team’s output, rated the team’s project manager, and prepared a blog and collage. Saumit reviewed PRs from volunteers A–E, updated his blog and WordPress page, and performed frontend testing on various pull requests. Vikas conducted interviews for software team candidates, validated and optimized blog scraping scripts, and tracked technical bios with Sara. Vishnu reviewed Lucky Star contributions, enhanced BlueSky visual dashboards with improved error handling, and continued daily posting to boost user engagement. This work contributes to One Community’s commitment to upgrading our future. See below to view images of their work.

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GRAPHIC DESIGN TEAM

The Graphic Design Team’s summary was managed by Harshitha Rayapati (Program Manager) and includes Aurora Juang (Graphic Designer)Junyuan Liu (Graphic Designer, UI/UX Designer) and Yafei (Jojo) Wu (Graphic Designer, UI/UX Designer) covering their work on graphic designs for upgrading our future. This week, Aurora finalized the chapter icons for the Seven Villages book and website, corrected broken links in the digital book, and fixed errors in previously published social media bio announcements. She created additional social media content and continued developing campaign graphics. She also crafted and published new volunteer bios using Google Sheets, ensuring consistency and accuracy across entries.

Junyuan created social media content by collecting images and testing design options, completing three new visuals and beginning work on the next concept by sourcing images and brainstorming design ideas. In addition to social media tasks, he wrote volunteer bios, designed images, and updated information on a web page. Yafei (Jojo) completed revisions on four social media visuals, adjusting font weights for readability, standardizing element proportions, and aligning visuals with supporting text. She ensured adherence to brand guidelines, recorded feedback and revisions, and exported the final assets in required formats with verified specifications for each platform. See the Highest Good Society pages for more on how this contributes to upgrading our future. See the collage below to view some 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 upgrading our future 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 continued their work on the Highest Good Network PRs and confirmed fixes for several issues including Project Title, Sorting Task button, and spacing between the back button and return title (PR2062, 3415); the Timelog filter not showing total time for the filtered task (PR3320); the permission for “Interact with Task ‘Ready for Review’” not working as expected; the “Export All Badges to PDF” feature exporting only old assigned badges (PR3306); the ability to edit and limit link type (PR3251); and the addition of the “R” icon and functionality for accessing a person’s report from their Profile Page (PR3215). Two items were found not fixed: error popups when creating a new user and being unable to add a new account from the User Management page (frontend PR3279 and backend PR1272); the second was the issue of restoring blue color for intangible time (PR3292), where the color appears blue but the font remains bold. They also assigned tasks to four volunteers and reported a bug that prevents the creation of a new WBS, including a recorded video illustrating the issue. These improvements represent incremental steps towards the realization of upgrading our future. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to upgrading our future. The collage below shows some of their work.

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ALPHA SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

This week, the Alpha Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Vikas Pande (Software Administrator) and the team includes Eve Ye (Volunteer Software Engineer Intern)Jiaqi Nie (Software Engineer)Nikita Kolla (Full Stack Developer)Sujith Reddy Sudini (Full-Stack Software Developer), and Vinay Vallabineni (Software Engineer). This software is a foundation of the One Community tracking and management process for upgrading our future.

Jiaqi completed development of the GET property API, ensuring it returns key fields such as images, description, amenities, and price. He tested the API using Postman, identified opportunities to improve the structure of the return value for better frontend integration, and reviewed logic for handling invalid property IDs and response status codes. He plans to continue testing the user bid API and refining the GET property API’s return structure for enhanced clarity and usability.

Nikita reviewed and retested her stale pull requests, implementing necessary changes based on previous feedback. She resolved merge conflicts by integrating the latest development branch, ensuring her code is up to date and compatible with recent team changes.

Vinay fixed a bug related to the pop-up notification that appears when a user’s permission changes, tested the fix, and merged it manually. He began work on dynamic skill ranking by adding a sameTeam flag to the user object response and attempted to retrieve top skills, but encountered issues due to the lack of support for dynamic column names. The team’s efforts support the ongoing goal of upgrading our future. See below for some of the team’s work.

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BINARY BRIGADE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Binary Brigade Team’s summary overseeing advancements in the Highest Good Network software was managed by Aureliano Maximus (Volunteer Software Engineer) and includes Amalesh Arivanan (Software Engineer)Anirudh Sampath Kumar (Software Developer)Deepthi Kannan (Software Engineer)Geeta Matkar (Software Engineer)Jaissica Hora (Software Engineer)Nikhil Routh (Software Engineer)Sabitha Nazareth (Software Engineer)Samman Baidya (Software Engineer)Sriram Seelamneni (Software Engineer)Sunil Kotte (Full Stack Developer)Vasavi Vuppala (Software Engineer), and Wangyuan Chen (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll be managing and objectively measuring our progress in upgrading our future through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes.

This week, Amalesh Arivanan resolved ESLint errors across multiple directories and files, including test folders and components such as src/tests/, src/components/test/**/*, and src/components/Login/LoginPage.test.js, as part of upgrading our future through cleaner, more maintainable code. Anirudh worked on PR 2989 to update the “Projects” dropdown on the BMDashboard page, addressed CSS feedback, resolved merge conflicts, and submitted the updated code, contributing directly to upgrading our future. Aureliano made progress on the Instagram API integration by moving the login logic to the index.js file and testing the extraction of the authorization code from the URL query, which had been a key step in upgrading our future integrations, though a solution had not yet been identified.

Deepthi continued work on the leaderboard UI improvements by completing follow-up changes requested by Jae, shaping upgrading our future through modifications to the edit modal button behavior and adjustments to the content resizing logic for the first block. Geeta worked with Raghav and Olimpia on task 837, created UI/UX spreadsheets and mockups for the Social Media Data Analysis and Work Tracking Dashboard as a step toward upgrading our future, and added more user accounts data to the existing dashboard. Jaissica added manual blue square assignment functionality by updating backend and frontend components to track assignment source and editor, which improved transparency in upgrading our future systems. Nikhil continued the migration from .css to .module.css by modifying 174 JSX files. This included updating import statements, changing className references to the new module format, and fixing issues related to dynamic class handling—supporting upgrading our future through better modular design. Sabitha enhanced the listing dropdown to include properties and amenities, updated village map image links through controllers, stored the links in the database, and pushed the changes to their feature branch, contributing to upgrading our future infrastructure.

Samman began work on a Phase II task to track injury reports by creating mock data for chart display and attempting to retrieve actual data from the API, contributing to upgrading our future in reporting. Sriram resolved merge conflicts on several pull requests and created a new pull request using the latest development branch as the base for an older one, supporting a smoother workflow in line with upgrading our future. Sunil finished the main functionality for filtering weekly summary reports by due date and verified the changes through testing, helping move upgrading our future reporting tools forward. Vasavi resolved linting issues within the HGN Software Development project across multiple component directories, improving code consistency in support of upgrading our future. Wang created a temporary testing page to validate the Weekly Summary BCC feature before integrating it into the main application, making progress toward upgrading our future through stable testing practices. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to upgrading our future. View some of the team’s work in the collage below.

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BLUE STEEL SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Blue Steel Team’s summary, presenting their work on the Highest Good Network software was managed by Sheetal Mangate (Software Engineer) and includes Humemah Khalid (Software Engineer/Backend Developer)Linh Huynh (Volunteer Software Engineer)Ramakrishna Aruva (Software Engineer), Sai Girish Pabbathi (Software Engineer), and Sharan Sai Marpadaga (Software Developer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll be managing and objectively measuring our process for upgrading our future.

This week, Humemah began working on the task to stop deactivated managers from receiving notification emails. The issue involved deactivated managers still getting emails when a team member received a blue square or requested a review. She located the relevant API endpoint responsible for triggering review request notifications and reviewed the sendReviewReq function in the taskController.js file. The logic was updated to only include active managers. This work helps move forward One Community’s commitment to upgrading our future. Sai’s work continued on resolving bugs in tasks assigned by Jae, with efforts focused on implementing popup display functionality, adding date-based filtering, integrating icon usage, and managing profile page behavior. CSS updates were completed for property components to support displaying properties on the same page as listings, and time was spent reviewing Airbnb’s user interface to understand common interaction patterns and layout strategies. This aligns with One Community’s broader commitment to upgrading our future.

Sharan worked on understanding the requirements for a new feature and explored multiple APIs and data sources to determine how to fetch the needed information. Due to current forms not collecting work experience data, identifying the correct data flow posed challenges, but Sharan proceeded with implementing the necessary code, with development still underway. This work contributes toward One Community’s long-term goal of upgrading our future. Linh worked on the frontend component for the Blogger auto-poster feature in the Announcements section by adding a Blogger icon button next to the Weekly Progress Editor title, which toggles a new Blogger interface. The component includes user interface elements prompting users to connect their Blogger accounts, and React state hooks were used to manage interface behavior. He tested layout rendering, adjusted component placement, began integrating Blogger authentication, and addressed issues related to state updates and rendering, referencing the Google Cloud Console for API credentials during development. This work reflects One Community’s dedication to upgrading our future. Ramakrishna dealt with a Git repository issue that required deleting and re-cloning the backend project, resulting in the loss of initial database logic for the listing feature. He restarted development by building a MongoDB model using Mongoose and worked on getting the listing table to function as expected, resolving multiple errors during testing. Sheetal addressed review comments from Nahiyan-16 for the teamsTeamMemberReducer.test.js file by applying all suggested changes, testing the code, and confirming all test cases and scenarios continued to function as expected. She also reviewed the HGN Phase I Bugs and Needed Functionalities document to identify a new task to work on. See the Highest Good Society and the Highest Good Network pages to learn more on how their work contributes to upgrading our future. See below to view 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 Sundar Machani (Software Engineer) and includes Anjali Maddila (Software Engineer), Ashrita Cherlapally (Software Engineer)Dhrumil Dhimantkumar Shah(Software Engineer)Greeshma Palanki (Software Engineer)Humera Naaz (MERN developer), Kshitij Gugale (Software Engineer)Pavan Swaroop Lebakula (Software Engineer), Pratyush Prasanna Sahu (Software Engineer)Sai Moola (Software Engineer), and Xiaolei Zhao (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll manage and objectively measure our process for upgrading our future through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes.

This week, Sundar worked on the Phase 2 Summary Dashboard for the HGN Software Development project, focusing on the “Quantity of Materials Used in Projects” and “Paid Labor Cost” charts. His tasks included implementing the Paid Labor Cost component, integrating an advanced date picker, and updating the layout. He raised a pull request, resolved merge conflicts, and added dark mode compatibility. Sai worked on creating a predicted cost vs actual cost line chart by setting up a new branch, creating initial JSX files, and using mock data to test chart behavior. CSS adjustments were made to ensure the chart fit within the financials section of the dashboard. Additionally, he contributed to a previous backend task by ensuring that help request modal data was properly passed to the next page. Pavan finalized his remaining tasks on his last day, completing three outstanding requirements, adding explanatory comments, and sharing updates with Jae and through GitHub to support team continuity. Dhrumil completed unit test cases for the ToggleSwitch component and submitted a pull request, then began work on test cases for the TriStateToggleSwitch component, which is still in progress. This work contributes to One Community’s commitment to upgrading our future.

Humera focused on calculating the ratio of assigned to actual hours worked for performance evaluation by analyzing time tracking data, identifying inconsistencies, adjusting for edge cases, and collaborating with the team to confirm logic alignment with reporting needs. Xiaolei implemented logic to store material loss tracking data in MongoDB by creating a schema to record loss percentage by material, year, and month, adding indexes for efficient querying, and updating API logic to cache and retrieve precomputed loss values with date filtering options. Anjali worked on frontend pagination for the Questionnaire Dashboard’s Member List by building a new React component with pagination controls, adjusting layout alignment, and improving UI consistency by adding user avatars and ensuring responsiveness. Greeshma focused on resolving a bug with the automatic refresh of the timesheet when a timelog is added. She attempted to use a useEffect hook but faced issues, leading her to implement an API call in actions/task.js to trigger a Redux state change. Though some progress was made, new errors in test files emerged, and the issue remains unresolved. This work contributes to One Community’s commitment to upgrading our future.

Ashrita completed a frontend keyword mindmapping task by building a visual mindmap interface with interactive features like node expansion and tooltips, and styled the component for UI consistency. She also started work on a category-wise expenditure pie chart task, creating two charts to show actual and planned expenses, integrating them with backend APIs, and formatting the output with both value and percentage labels. Pratyush updated the laborCostController.js file by simplifying it to focus on the addLaborCost function, removing caching and pagination logic, refining validation checks, cleaning up error handling, and eliminating unused dependencies to produce a leaner and more maintainable controller. Kshitij worked on UI adjustments within the Add Task modal, targeting layout issues like misaligned buttons and uneven input fields. Despite several attempts to apply the changes, the interface did not update, suggesting a possible build caching issue. He manually reviewed all updated files to ensure accuracy. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to upgrading our future. View some of the team’s work in the collage 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 Nishita Gudiniye (Software Engineer) and includes Dharmik Patel (Software Engineer)Honglin Chen (Software Engineer)Manvitha Yeeli (Volunteer Software Engineer)Mohan Satya Ram Sara (Software Engineer)Shraddha Shahari (Software Engineer)Tanvi Anantula (Software Engineer)Vaibhav Koladiya (Software Engineer)Vamsi Krishna (Software Engineer), Yu Yan (Software Engineer), and Zhifan Jia (Software Engineer)The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll manage and objectively measure our process for upgrading our future through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes.

This week, Dharmik focused on backend debugging in a MERN app, updating logic for user reactivation handling, modifying the controller for team code checks, managing status-related fields, configuring VS Code for backend debugging with Babel and Nodemon, resolving import issues, and reviewing debug and error handling in API requests and Redux thunk execution. Honglin reviewed all old frontend pull requests and categorized them, and refactored the WeeklySummariesReport.jsx file from a class component to a function component using React hooks while preserving functionality. Manvitha fixed an issue preventing blue square assignments in the dev environment, finalized and submitted PR 1345, and began work on a LinkedIn auto-poster for personal and company pages. This work contributes to One Community’s commitment to upgrading our future.

Mohan worked on implementing reordering functionality for featured job ads on the landing page by analyzing requirements, selecting a drag-and-drop library, building placeholder UI, creating an owner-only toggle, adding state handling for reorder actions, and preparing the payload structure for backend updates. Nishita worked on implementing a pie chart component to visualize applicant education levels, including time-based comparisons and a hover feature, developed a time filter dropdown for standard and custom ranges, added a multi-select role filter, and handled API calls and state management using React Query and Axios. Shraddha worked on resolving a bug with the equipment list update button by analyzing the code, debugging, consulting a peer, and referencing the materials edit page; she also investigated a featured badges issue, confirmed it was not reproducible, and closed it. Tanvi tested and validated PR #2895 addressing visibility of newly added users in User Management, set up the local environment with MongoDB Compass, created an admin user, verified sorting logic, and identified issues such as failing Jest tests, Redux state mismatches, rendering problems, and Node.js 14.x CI failures. This work contributes to One Community’s commitment to upgrading our future.

Vaibhav enhanced the Longest Open Issues bar chart by implementing backend logic for dynamic filtering by dates and projects, and reviewed PRs #3419, #3420, and #3421 for data display accuracy, filter responsiveness, and component tests, as well as PRs #3417 and #3413 for project deletion and admin dashboard view fixes. Vamsi worked on the Issue List page by building a responsive table in React and React Bootstrap, adding dropdown filters for project and date, implementing tag-based filtering, and completing layout and functionality using a sample dataset with conditional rendering. Yu Yan worked on modifying the UI of the reports chart component. The work involved updating the font style for better readability, repositioning the value labels to display at the center of each bar, and adjusting the chart layout to allow bars from two different dates to appear side by side for direct comparison. Zhifan completed backend tasks for displaying skill and contact information of community members, responded to additional frontend integration requests, contacted Jae for clarification and suggestions, and progressed on improving Weekly Summaries Report loading speed by separating tab data loading and modifying rendering logic. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to upgrading our future. View some of the team’s work in the collage below.

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EXPRESSERS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Expressers Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, managed by Strallia Chao (Software Engineer), includes Ghouse Shahe Meera Ziddi Mohammad (Software Engineer Intern)Meenashi Jeyanthinatha Subrmanian (Full Stack Developer)Rahul Trivedi (Software Engineer) and Reina Takahara (Software Developer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll manage and objectively measure our process for upgrading our future through innovative software development, testing, and collaboration. This week, Ziddi worked on two additional APIs identified as necessary for the listing dashboard, bringing the total to five APIs aimed at managing availability. These APIs are still in progress and are intended to support fetching and updating bookings and appointments, as well as maintaining availability for each listing. The scope includes maintaining a calendar database for each unit to track booked dates, pending reservations, and blocked-out dates, along with enabling automatic updates when bookings are confirmed or canceled.

Meenashi focused on enabling email and SMS notifications for user actions. Email functionality was partially implemented using OAuth login, allowing emails to be sent upon completion of the login process and through the OAuth Playground. An issue was encountered with the emailSender module resulting in an “Invalid login” error, which remains under investigation. For SMS, Twilio was tested using both live and test credentials; while test mode worked with predefined magic numbers, it did not support real mobile numbers. Textbelt was also tested but only allowed one free message to a real number. Vonage was considered as an alternative, but testing was blocked due to a Node.js version incompatibility that caused the application to crash. Clarification is pending from Jae on the preferred SMS service provider. Rahul worked on the frontend skills section by fetching relevant data and implementing the layout based on the Figma design. He updated the backend section with a new skills component and made UI enhancements for improved user experience. Skills data was added to the deployment component, and UI updates were made to ensure full responsiveness across devices. He also updated the DevOps section with relevant skills data and UI improvements to maintain consistency throughout the interface. This work contributes to One Community’s commitment to upgrading our future.

Reina worked on fixing format issues related to the map display to ensure layout and visuals matched the design expectations. She added a date filter in the top left corner above the map to improve usability and navigation. Reina addressed server-side problems, resolved multiple linting and testing errors to maintain code consistency, and verified the new filter functionality through testing. A pull request for this task is expected at the beginning of next week. Strallia completed the team weekly review and reporting and added team photos to Dropbox. She worked on the Volunteer Trends by Time chart on the Total Org Summary page, addressing a bug where select options did not update correctly when a new option was chosen, and another issue where the data returned was not as expected. Strallia also provided additional feedback on PR 3361 and PR 3419 related to the share-as-PDF and Task Bar Chart components. She also completed the select options functionality for the Volunteer Trends line chart, created a pull request for that work, and fixed dark mode for title colors on the Total Org Summary page. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this contributed to upgrading our future. See the collage below to view the team’s work.

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LUCKY STAR SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Lucky Star Team’s summary of the Highest Good Network software was managed by Anne Zhang (Software Engineer) and includes contributions from Barnaboss Puli (Volunteer Software Engineer)Dipti Yadav (Software Engineer)Harini Korda (Software Engineer)Ganesh Karnati (Software Engineer)Manusha Jyasta (Senior Software Engineer)Koushica Bosadi Ulaganathan (Software Engineer)Manoj Gembali (Software Engineer), and Vaibhavi Madhav Deshpande (Software Engineer). This improvement fostered a sense of ownership, much like that seen in upgrading our future where collective action drives progress.

This week, Barnaboss continued integrating the bar graph backend for the Phase 2 Summary Dashboard by configuring MongoDB connections and wiring individual components, resolving deployment issues across three pull requests, including fixes related to the random timer icon and donut chart features, and addressing lint errors in the TaskEditSuggestions and Dashboard directories. Dipti completed the task to fix project deletion from the Project page, submitted a pull request that was merged, reviewed additional tasks, and began work on aligning TeamMemberTasks.jsx with EffortBar.jsx for the progress bar feature, though encountered issues causing the project to break. This improvement fostered a sense of ownership, much like that seen in upgrading our future where collective action drives progress.

Ganesh worked on the “Longest Open Issues” chart component by building a horizontal bar chart with dropdown filters, resolving layout issues, and adding scroll functionality within dropdowns using hardcoded sample data due to the absence of the parent page. Harini addressed dark mode styling issues on the reports page, improved accessibility through updated aria attributes and label associations, made layout and responsiveness enhancements to key components, investigated test failures, and attempted to correct total tangible time calculations. Koushica implemented UI and backend hotfixes, including text alignment improvements in Leaderboard, fixes to chart and checkbox elements in Reports, backend updates for team creation involving null arrays, and continued converting a CSS file to a CSS Module with className updates and lazy loading. This improvement fostered a sense of ownership, much like that seen in upgrading our future where collective action drives progress.

Manoj worked on the HGN Help Community page by adding a Help Request Feedback modal that allows users to provide input directly from the interface, testing it for functionality and theme compatibility. Manusha focused on the frontend of the HGN Questionnaire Dashboard to display skill and contact information, collaborated with teammates for requirement clarification, applied requested changes, and began analyzing task requirements for the Job Posting Page Analytics bar graph. Vaibhavi reviewed multiple pull requests for compliance with requirements and coding standards, tested changes for functionality, and progressed on her own pull requests by refining features and preparing them for peer feedback. Anne worked on a bug related to saving blue square reasons and attempted to debug the issue for specific roles within a community, managed the Lucky Star team’s reviews and pictures of the week, and answered questions about responsibilities within One Community. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to upgrading our future. See the collage below to view the team’s work.

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MOONFALL SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Moonfall Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Newell Newell (Manager) and includes Akanksha Singh (Software Developer)Angad Anil Gosain (Volunteer Software Engineer)Bhavpreet Singh (Software Engineer)Lalith Kumar Rajendran (Software Engineer)Rohith Kukkadapu (Software Engineer)Sai Saketh Puchakayala (Software Engineer)Samhitha Gouru (Software Engineer)Shashank Kumar (Software Engineer), and Yili Sun (Software Engineer).

This week, Akanksha worked on a bug in the time entry conversion feature where marking an entry as tangible did not add the hours back to the task. She verified the issue by toggling the “Tangible” checkbox as an Owner or Admin and confirmed that only unchecking removed hours correctly. Angad enhanced color dot filtering in the Weekly Summaries Report by enabling multiple selections with MongoDB support, fixed a refresh issue by updating the backend projection, and added a “Select All” option with synced UI state. Bhavpreet updated the messaging system for the listing and bidding platform, made frontend changes to match design, removed unused code, adjusted backend routes, and removed the notification model for future replacement. Lalith met with Manoj to design the payload structure for a new feature, built the survey model API with validation, and began the user API to fetch user data based on team parameters. This work reflects One Community’s dedication to upgrading our future. Newell fixed GitHub actions and test failures, reviewed pull requests, created multiple NestJS endpoints and databases, integrated SSO login with GitHub, Discord, and Slack using better-auth, and upgraded dependencies for compatibility. This aligns with One Community’s broader effort in upgrading our future.

Rohith connected the material loss tracking chart in ProjectSummary.jsx to the backend using Axios, replaced mock data with dynamic responses, enabled filters, handled loading states, and maintained existing summary sections while resolving minor bugs. Sai fixed a spinner alignment issue in the “Task Completed” section of the Total Organization Summary and added dynamic label color adjustments for dark mode to match the “Hours Completed” chart. Samhitha added in-chart labels for key metrics, implemented a fallback view for empty filter results, reorganized dashboard layout elements, adjusted spacing and typography, and tested UI across screen sizes to confirm responsive behavior. This work helps move forward One Community’s commitment to upgrading our future. Shashank addressed a layout issue from Bootstrap CSS affecting other components in production by identifying environment-specific styling problems and reviewed the Anniversary Celebrated component. Yili resolved PR comments on PeopleTableDetails.jsx, coordinated the merge, completed a unit test for profileInitialSetupController.js, and started writing tests for rolesController.js after reviewing the code structure. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this contributed to upgrading our future. Below is a collage for the team’s work.

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REACTONAUTS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

Reactonauts’ Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Vijeth Venkatesha (Software Engineer) and includes Akshay Jayaram (Software Engineer)Ghazi Rahman (Software Engineer Intern)Gmon Kuzhiyanikkal (Software Engineer)Guirong Wu (Software Engineer), Haoyue Wen (Software Engineer)Keying Guo (Software Engineer)Khushi Jain (Software Engineer)Mohan Gopi Gadde (Software Engineer)Nikhil Pittala (Software Engineer)Pallavi Thorat (PR Team O-Sh)Peterson Rodrigues (Full-Stack MERN Stack Developer)Rishitha Mamidala (Software Engineer), Rishwa Patel (Software Developer), Saniya Farheen (Software Engineer), Sharadha Shivakumar (Software Engineer), and Xiyan Li (Software Engineer Intern). This software is a foundation of One Community tracking and management process for supporting the abundance of the earth.

This week, Akshay reviewed and merged two pull requests, PR#3393 and PR#1320, and started a task to disallow negative time logged; he also drafted a professional bio for the Highest Good Network website, aligning it with current contributions and technical focus areas, contributing to upgrading our future. Ghazi collaborated with Sanjeev to resolve an issue involving a Git branch mistakenly created in a personal repository due to access restrictions; he then worked on access control adjustments to ensure the correct branch was available for API integration, contributing to upgrading our future, and also joined team efforts to fix a backend pull request issue affecting financial functionality by identifying the root cause and applying fixes. Gmon resolved the main GitHub link issue, ran the project locally, completed code reviews, coordinated with a team member on ongoing tasks, worked on a fix to hide member tasks when the team toggle is enabled, and uploaded screenshots and a demo video to Dropbox for easy access, contributing to upgrading our future. Guirong completed the PDF generation feature by fixing SVG and image flickering through stable DOM rendering and addressed dark mode background color inconsistencies; she merged her first PR, continued work on project title sorting, task button layout, spacing fixes, and reviewed older PRs to find additional tasks to support upgrading our future. Haoyue developed the Job Posting Page Analytics feature by adding a flexible time filter with predefined and custom date options, updated the chart to reflect selected ranges, adjusted tooltips for accuracy, improved the filter layout for responsiveness, and refactored the ApplicantsAgeChart code into a folder-based structure to support upgrading our future.

Keying connected the backend logic to the bidding homepage, adjusted API responses to meet frontend needs, fixed issues like missing bid data and CORS errors, ensured users saw only relevant bids, and helped document updated APIs for the team to support upgrading our future. Khushi worked on the Job Posting Page Analytics feature by setting up the “Popularity by Timeline” chart using Recharts to display Hits and Applications over time, labeling axes, configuring visual elements, and implementing interactive filters while supporting upgrading our future. Mohan created tests for the updated badge assignment functionality, validating both individual and group scenarios and checking the integration between the “AssignBadge” component and the new function in “badgeManagement.js” while ensuring existing logic remained unaffected to support upgrading our future. Nikhil reviewed 14 pull requests involving frontend and backend updates, including UI, API logic, data handling, and validation, along with unit tests to maintain code quality and project standards while supporting upgrading our future. Pallavi worked on a form builder system with question editing, developing the QuestionEditModal on the frontend for editing various input types and managing options dynamically, while on the backend, she created a template model and controller functions for handling individual question operations; she tested API responses using Postman and addressed token configuration issues, contributing to upgrading our future. Peterson implemented a feature on the Job CC Dashboard to display the message “No title or email was found” in the table when a search using an email or title yields no results, supporting upgrading our future.

Rishwa worked on the HGN Questionnaire Dashboard by implementing dynamic scoring and ranking logic, fetching ranked data from the backend API, and updating scores based on filter changes to support upgrading our future. She also reviewed PRs 3270 and 3186, verifying Facebook integration steps, login flows, and feature functionality related to project member management, UI modes, and performance. Saniya updated Figma mockups by adjusting graphs, pie charts, layout elements, color schemes, and chart labels based on feedback, and addressed a previously reported bug by analyzing the design flow and noting improvements to support upgrading our future. She waited for additional feedback and team reviews to continue with the next set of updates. Sharadha resolved issues with checks and merge conflicts on pull requests 3399, 3370, and 3367 and worked on implementing community list member filtering for the HGN Questionnaire, creating and adding two new files, Community.jsx and Community.css, to the hgnhelp folder to support the required functionality, contributing to upgrading our future. She completed most of the work on the filtering feature, leaving a small portion to finish. Vijeth focused on application performance analysis and team coordination, investigating the root causes of application slowdown and analyzing the MongoDB database for replicated data contributing to performance issues, documenting the findings to support optimization, upgrading our future. He also managed team communications by reviewing weekly summaries and media submissions and assisted a new team member with backend setup issues. This work helps One Community’s mission of an open source paradigm for ecological living. See the collage below to view the team’s work.

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SKYE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

Skye Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network was managed by Olimpia Borgohain (Data Analyst and Team Admin) and Luis Arevalo (Software Engineer) and the team includes Prit Patel (Software Engineer)Sai Preetham (Full Stack Developer)Snehal Dilip Patare (Software Engineer) and Vikas Nomula (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software helps manage and objectively continue supporting upgrading our future focusing on social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes to build sustainable and thriving ecosystems. This solution is portable, scalable, and ideal for off-grid or sustainable living communities.

This week, Luis worked on finalizing the updated warnings based on feedback from Jae. He adjusted the warnings icon and text to improve alignment and changed the text alignment to the left. He also updated the warning titles in the backend to reflect the revised warning text provided by Jae. Prit worked on adding a Permissions section under Misc / Unsorted for “Access HGN Skills Dashboard” in the Permission Management module, using a video explanation provided by Jae to understand the task before reviewing the existing codebase and starting implementation without encountering blockers. Vikas worked on the task auto poster for the YouTube task feature by implementing an API that enables the frontend to send uploaded video files and descriptions to the backend, and added backend functionality to upload the received videos to YouTube using the YouTube API. Snehal implemented a character limit of 280 in the editor and added a character count indicator that changes when the input exceeds the limit, updated the logic for handling image data in Facebook posts to ensure images are included when posting, and made changes to display images in both scheduled posts and the update post view. This work contributes to One Community’s commitment to upgrading our future. Sai Preetham worked on the role change confirmation modal feature by refining the logic for detecting permission mismatches during role updates, reviewed how custom permissions differ from default permissions of the new role, integrated a frontend modal to notify users of mismatches, analyzed the existing workflow to handle various role change scenarios accurately, improved consistency in permission validation, addressed pull request feedback related to tracking permissions, and uploaded related images to Dropbox along with completing the weekly summary. See below for the work done on upgrading our future this week.

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SOFTWARE PR REVIEW TEAM A-E

The PR Review Team’s summary for team members’ names starting with A-E and covering their work on the Highest Good Network software was managed by Saumit Chinchkhandi (Administrative Assistant and Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is a foundation of what we’ll be using to measure our results of upgrading our future. This week’s active members of this team were: Abdelmounaim Lallouache (Software Developer)Carl Bebli (Software Engineer), and Carlos Gomez (Full-Stack Software Developer). They assisted with the research for upgrading our future by reviewing all the Highest Good Network PRs (Pull Requests) shared in this week’s update. Learn more about how the Highest Good Network measures upgrading our future by exploring the Highest Good Network open-source hub. The collage below shows a compilation of the work from this team.

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SOFTWARE PR REVIEW TEAM F-M

The PR Review Team’s summary for team members’ names starting with F-M and covering their work on the Highest Good Network software was managed by Anoushka Hazari (Data Analyst). The Highest Good Network software is a foundation of what we’ll be using to measure our results as part of upgrading our future. This week’s active members of this team were: Gopika Lakshmi (Software Developer)Kurtis Ivey (Full Stack Developer)Kristin Hu (Software Engineer), and Julia Ha (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 will measure and assist with upgrading our future in the Highest Good Network open source hub. The collage below shows a compilation of the work from this team.

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SOFTWARE PR REVIEW TEAM N-R

The PR Review Team’s summary for team members’ names starting with N-R and covering their work on the Highest Good Network software was managed by Govind Sajithkumar (Software Project Manager). The Highest Good Network software is a foundation of what we’ll be using to measure our results of upgrading our future. This week’s active members of this team were: Nahiyan Ahmed (Full Stack Software Developer)Nathan Hoffman (Software Engineer)Rahul Prasad (Software Engineer), and Siva Putti (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 measures upgrading our future by exploring the Highest Good Network open-source hub. The collage below shows a compilation of the work from this team.

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SOFTWARE PR REVIEW TEAM S-Z

The PR Review Team’s summary for team members’ names starting with S-Z and covering their work on the Highest Good Network software was managed by Jaiwanth Reddy (Software Project Manager). The Highest Good Network software is a foundation of what we’ll be using to measure our results of upgrading our future. This week’s active members of this team were: Vamsi Gutha (Full-Stack Developer)Sravan Kumar (Developer), 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 measures upgrading our future by exploring the Highest Good Network open-source hub. The collage below shows a compilation of the work from this team.

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One Community welcomes Ghouse Shahe Meera Ziddi Mohammad to the Software Team as our newest Volunteer/Consultant!

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Ziddi is a skilled software developer specializing in full-stack development and Azure solutions development. His expertise spans frontend and backend technologies, including JavaScript (ES6+), TypeScript, React, C#, .NET, Node.js, Python, and Go. He has a strong track record of fixing critical bugs in a short time and delivering high-quality solutions. His contributions include developing key features such as listing dashboards, issue log forms, and database designs while seamlessly incorporating Azure solutions to enhance efficiency and streamlining business processes. Ziddi is dedicated to building innovative, high-performance applications that meet complex requirements with ease. He played an important role in developing the Listing dashboard by creating APIs for the Highest Good Network and assisting with their integration.

 

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Bhavpreet is a versatile full stack developer with strong experience in building scalable and user-friendly web applications. He specializes in the MERN stack and Next.js, and has a proven track record of delivering clean, efficient, and maintainable code. Bhavpreet is passionate about creating intuitive user experiences and solving complex technical challenges with thoughtful, performance-optimized solutions. He believes in the power of collaboration, open-source development, and using technology as a force for good. As a member of the One Community team, Bhavpreet has developed the list overview, built the interactive map, and implemented numerous bug fixes and hotfixes to enhance overall system functionality and user experience for the Highest Good Network.

 

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Ryu has a diverse background in finance, economics, and tech, He is currently an Angel Squad Member at Hustle Fund, where he’s exploring the intricacies of angel investing and venture capital. Previously, he served as a market risk analyst at UBS Group AG and a buy-side analyst at Nexa Equity, a San Francisco-based private equity firm deploying over $300M into lower middle-market software buyouts. He also contributed to economic policy research at the Central Bank of Indonesia. As Software Team Administrator, he leads the Binary Brigade dev team, overseeing software development, documenting progress through weekly blog posts, and ensuring consistent, high-quality output for One Community. To date, Ryu has developed a cost template for the Duplicable City Center component of Highest Good Housing

 

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Vinay is a skilled software engineer with almost three years of experience as a full-stack developer, demonstrating consistent success in fast-paced environments and on complex projects requiring efficient solutions. Proficient in developing applications using React, Node.js, Express.js, and SQL and NoSQL databases, and with additional knowledge in Java Spring Boot, he has made significant contributions as a member of the One Community team to the Highest Highest Good Network software. His exceptional debugging skills have enabled him to resolve critical bugs, and he has enhanced permission management with robust update checks that notify users about permission changes. Vinay has also contributed actively to code quality through thorough PR reviews, showcasing his ability to create maintainable and efficient code that effectively addresses challenging technical problems.

 

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Anjali is a recent graduate with a Master’s in Computer Science from George Mason University, and has 2 years of experience. She is a skilled software engineer with a solid background in full-stack development, specializing in front-end technologies like React and Node.js. Anjali has a strong aptitude for working in collaborative environments and enjoys solving challenging problems. She is passionate about developing user-centric features and enhancing the performance and usability of software systems. As part of the One Community team, Anjali has contributed to the Highest Good Network software by creating and updating several React components, implementing new permission structures, and enhancing tracking features—making the interface more intuitive and effective.

 

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Honglin brings over four years of experience in full-stack web development and collaborative open-source projects. Proficient in a range of programming languages, she has contributed to enhancing software usability, optimizing cross-browser compatibility, and streamlining application data flow. Driven by a passion for sustainable and impactful technology, she enjoys tackling real-world challenges through efficient coding and thoughtful system design. As a valued member of the One Community Software Team, Honglin has played a key role in debugging cross-browser issues, refining user interface components, improving Redux state management for seamless data synchronization, and developing new features for the Highest Good Network—including the custom team code functionality for the Weekly Summaries Report page.

 

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An Open Source Paradigm for Ecological Living – One Community Weekly Progress Update #630

At One Community, an all-volunteer organization, we are dedicated to designing an open source paradigm for ecological living. We are supporting this with open source and sustainable approaches to foodenergyhousingeducationfor-profit and non-profit economic designsocial architecturefulfilled livingglobal stewardship practices, and more. Combining these, our model is designed to be self-replicating, inspiring others to join our mission of regenerating our planet through a global collaboration of teacher/demonstration hubs, where our sustainability practices will be further evolved and open sourced.

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One Community’s physical location will forward this movement as the first of many self-replicating teacher/demonstration communities, villages, and cities to be built around the world. This is the April 14th, 2025 edition (#630) of our weekly progress update detailing our team’s development and accomplishments:

 

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One Community Progress Update #630

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HIGHEST GOOD HOUSING PROGRESS

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This week, Adil Zulfiquar (Engineer) continued working on the Vermiculture Toilet engineering designs. Adil updated the vermiculture temperature monitoring and control device report based on feedback received. The report content was reformatted to ensure consistency, and the detailed device information was rearranged and updated according to the assigned ranking. The comparison spreadsheet for both the monitoring and control devices was updated to incorporate the rankings and include pictorial representations for improved clarity. Additional content was added to show alignment with the overall vermiculture system. The Earthbag Village, the first of seven planned villages, serves as the initial housing component within One Community’s open source model for an open source paradigm for ecological living. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Anil Karathra (Mechanical Engineer) continued advancing the engineering and design of the Vermiculture Toilet for the Earthbag Village project. The eco toilet design report was completed, including drafting and formatting. Work continued on the vermiculture toilet seat assembly instructions, with step-by-step content and supporting images developed. Sequential assembly images were finalized, and the full set of DIY toilet seat assembly instructions was created and formatted. The weekly summary was compiled, and screenshots of the previous week’s work were uploaded to Dropbox. This commitment to an open source paradigm for ecological living drives the development of innovative, eco-friendly solutions that balance environmental responsibility with high standards of functionality. See below for pictures related to this work.

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Audrey Gunawan (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Vermiculture Toilet plumbing details. Audrey created new configurations and adjusted the pipes on both sides of the assembly. She determined that angling the pipes would allow for the use of available wye connections that can be ordered. She modified the assembly to ensure that the mates were fixed and less prone to breaking. Based on existing plumbing plans, she decided that the pipe lengths should differ on each side and updated several pipes to reflect the varying distances between the flush toilets and the vermiculture toilets. Audrey found this configuration to be an improvement over the previous version and identified that the remaining task is to add the y configuration to complete the plumbing plan. As the first of seven planned villages, Earthbag Village provides the initial housing within One Community’s open source designs for an open source paradigm for ecological living. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Derrell Brown (Plumbing Designer) continued working on the Earthbag Village 4-dome home plumbing details. This week, Derrell coordinated with Michaela on Monday to address follow-up items related to finalizing the mechanical, plumbing, and electrical plans. Electrical tasks included revising the panel schedule to align with the architect’s existing room-based circuit categorization, updating the luminaire schedule with correct bulb and housing model numbers introduced the previous week, and circuiting switches to match the electrical switching plan. He used material from the One Community website to select the most efficient light bulb. Once the electrical schedule was prepared for review, he moved on to mechanical and plumbing tasks, which included adjusting the condensate drain location after further discussion with the architect to consolidate the piping and reduce roof penetrations. After completing these adjustments, Derrell plotted both the mechanical/plumbing and electrical plans for the architect’s final review. One Community’s open source launching of an open source paradigm for ecological living begins with Earthbag Village, the first of seven planned villages providing housing. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

Earthbag Village, An Open Source Paradigm for Ecological Living, One Community Weekly Progress Update #630, mechanical plumbing electrical plans, eco building electrical schedule, sustainable lighting selection, efficient light bulb choice, room-based circuit planning, condensate drain adjustment, green architecture coordination, luminaire schedule update, reduced roof penetrations, eco-friendly MEP design

Faeq Abu Alia (Architectural Engineer) continued his work on the Earthbag Village 4-dome home renders. Faeq worked on the walkthrough video render for the outside area of the project to highlight the added natural features and landscaping. Updates included the addition of elements such as a children’s play area, vegetation, and terrain adjustments to enhance the outdoor environment. The design changes were made to align with the overall layout of the project and support visual continuity between indoor and outdoor spaces. The Earthbag Village is the first of 7 to be built as the housing component of One Community’s open source plans for an open source paradigm for ecological living. View examples of this work in the pictures provided below.

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Karthik Pillai (Mechanical Engineer) continued helping finish the Vermiculture Toilet engineering and helping with the Earthbag Village 4-dome home roof plan. Karthik worked primarily on the report for the four-dome cluster roof design, gathering information and performing finite element analyses to obtain relevant data and visual outputs. He also contributed to the window beam analysis at the request of Michaela by running simulations on the structure. For the vermiculture toilet design, he performed analysis tasks to support report preparation and worked on developing the report for the waste dumping mechanism. The structural analysis for the basic design was completed, and Karthik proceeded to incorporate fasteners and other specific components to finalize the design. As the first of seven planned villages, Earthbag Village provides the initial housing within One Community’s open source designs for an open source paradigm for ecological living. See the work in the collage below.

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Ketsia Kayembe (Civil Engineer) started working on the Earthbag Village designs related to Rainwater Harvesting and Water Catchment. Ketsia began researching ways to improve and complete the inlet design content for the Earthbag Village stormwater management system. She met with Yi-Ju to clarify questions, review the progress of current tasks, and discuss upcoming responsibilities. She also completed an initial rough draft of the cost analysis for the rainwater harvesting system, which will be reviewed during their weekly meetings. Some aspects of the cost analysis, including quantities and sizes of certain materials, still need to be confirmed with Yi-Ju as the design is still being refined. One Community’s open source model for an open source paradigm for ecological living begins with Earthbag Village, the first of seven planned villages providing housing. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Michaela Silva (Architect) continued working on the architectural details for the Earthbag Village 4-dome home design. Michaela reviewed and commented on the updated render video. She posed design coordination questions and implemented the changes in the Revit model. She added doors to the built-in bookcases and removed the framing around the refrigerator in the kitchen. Michaela also created the front door plan detail and section detail to update the floor sheet. As the first of seven villages in One Community’s open source plan for an open source paradigm for ecological living, the Earthbag Village represents the housing element. See her work in the collage below.

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Rumi Shah (Civil Engineer) continued working on the Earthbag Village upgrades to bring our designs closer to construction-ready plans. Rumi focused on updating and detailing the drawing set for the 6-dome structure. Key tasks included refining the floor plans for accuracy, adding detailed dimensions and sectional views, and ensuring that all elements align with current construction standards. The completed set was compiled into a PDF and attached for review. One Community’s open source resources for an open source paradigm for ecological living begin with the Earthbag Village, the first of seven planned villages providing housing. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Yi-Ju Lien (Environmental Engineer) continued her work on the Earthbag Village LEED points related to stormwater retention. Yi-Ju worked on researching and writing content about inlet sizing for different types of inlets. She reevaluated the original material on this topic to check for accuracy and reliability and supplemented the content with additional details to improve the explanation. She also reviewed feedback-related content. For the Earthbag Village design, due to the ongoing issue with asymmetry, Yi-Ju reevaluated the entire CAD file and identified and summarized where the discrepancies occurred. The summary of these issues is intended to help others understand where the inconsistencies lie in the design, making it easier to correct errors and maintain consistency in future updates, highlighting the importance of maintaining collaboration and unity in an open source paradigm for ecological living. See some of the work done in the collage below.

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DUPLICABLE CITY CENTER PROGRESS

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This week, Jason Bao (Architectural Designer) continued working on producing renders for the Duplicable City Center library. The communication with Jae focused on feedback and clarifying next-step directives. Panoramic images were sourced to integrate as background elements, while plant additions and texture modifications continued in the scene. The original model was divided into smaller components to optimize Lumion performance, and landscaping adjustments were made per Jae’s specifications, including the inclusion of diverse tree and flora varieties. All 2D placeholder background models were removed and replaced with updated panoramic imagery. Layer organization was refined, additional vegetation was incorporated, and test renders were executed to evaluate progress and visual outcomes. The Duplicable City Center is a foundational part of One Community’s open-source model, representing an open source paradigm for ecological living. See some of this work in the pictures below.

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Manjiri Patil (Mechanical Design Engineer) continued working on the designs for the Duplicable City Center DIY-replicable hub connector. She is currently working on the CAD design for the hub connectors of the City Center Hub. In parallel, Manjiri is also implementing the feedback provided by Jae on the manufacturing process documentation related to these connectors. The CAD model is being refined to improve accuracy and completeness, while the process document is being updated for clarity and compliance. The Duplicable City Center is a cornerstone of One Community’s open-source model, showcasing an open source paradigm for ecological living. Take a look at the related work below.

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Sanket Basannavar (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Duplicable City Center spa cover as part of the City Center Natural Pool and Eco-spa Designs. The design of the spa cover was completed based on materials available in the market to keep the cost low. The full assembly of the spa cover was then finished. A static structural analysis was performed, which showed that the initial structure was not strong enough to withstand a 200-pound load. The design was then modified to include aluminum beams for additional support. Another static structural analysis was carried out, but several meshing errors occurred during the process. After resolving the meshing issues, the analysis still showed that the updated design was not sufficient to support the required load. As part of One Community’s open-source initiative, the Duplicable City Center embodies an open source paradigm for ecological living. See some of this work in the pictures below.

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Shu-Tsun (Engineer) continued working on the Duplicable City Center by dedicating her time to conducting the structural and frame analysis of the City Center dome using Autodesk Inventor, as well as working on the spreadsheet for which she is responsible. She revisited her previous analysis and identified multiple mistakes that had affected the reliability of her results. To correct this, she decided to redo the entire analysis from the beginning to ensure it was done correctly. Shu-Tsun also took the time to thoroughly review the instruction manual and supporting materials to strengthen her grasp of the proper methods. Her aim was to avoid repeating these errors and to improve the overall standard of her work. The Duplicable City Center is a cornerstone of One Community’s open-source model, showcasing an open source paradigm for ecological living. Take a look at the related work below.

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HIGHEST GOOD FOOD PROGRESS

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This week, the core team completed adding photos to the Master Tools, Equipment, and Materials/Supplies document, including items related to the Goat, Chicken, and Rabbit sections. They also added items to the Orchard List for Tools, Equipment, and Materials/Supplies. New additions identified included STA-BIL Fuel Stabilizer, 2-cycle oil mix, and 40-weight bar oil for chain lubrication. Throughout the Master Tools list, all instances of “O” designations were changed to “ORCH” to enhance the identification of orchard-related entries. Additionally, they reviewed the 4-dome cluster video and provided feedback. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on an open source paradigm for ecological living, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Below are some of the images showcasing this work.

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Dirgh Patel (Volunteer Mechanical Engineer) continued assisting with the Climate Battery design evolutions. He completed the stress and strain analysis on a pipe model, including the calculation of applied pressure and the method used to determine it at a depth of 2.5 feet, and documented the results in a Word file. He began working on the thermal simulation of a pipe model and identified key parameters such as temperature and convection coefficient. Dirgh completed the stress-strain simulation for a double pipe model that required a fine mesh and accurate selection of end boundaries. He also initiated the thermal simulation for the battery system integrated with the greenhouse, defining temperature conditions and thermal convection, but the meshing and simulation processes are still in progress due to the pipe curvature and overall model complexity. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on an open source paradigm for ecological living, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Below are some of the images showcasing his work.

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Jay Nair (BIM Designer) continued working on Aquapini and Walipini Planting and Harvesting lighting and HVAC design. He calculated the total lighting energy use for Walipini 1 with an earthen roof. He examined a team member’s document outlining lighting calculations to verify alignment with project parameters. Additionally, Jay continued researching variations in energy calculation methods between structures with Solawrap roofs and those with earthen roofs to clarify methodological distinctions. This work aimed to ensure consistency in energy assessments across different building designs. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on an open source paradigm for ecological living, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Below are some of the images showcasing this work.

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Keerthi Reddy Gavinolla (Software Developer) continued working on the Highest Good Food page additions covering small-business and urban community options. She reviewed the Expressers team’s work, created their team collage, and commented on their documents. She updated Blog #629. In addition, she continued contributing to the Highest Good Food Infrastructure website by updating the format as required, adding images, and fixing links to maintain consistency and align with the requirements. Keerthi also reviewed the bugs and functionality document and tested some PRs on the dev site. The Highest Good Food initiative is essential to One Community’s open source plans, focused on an open source paradigm for ecological living, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Her contributions are highlighted in the collage below.

Highest Good Food, An Open Source Paradigm for Ecological Living, One Community Weekly Progress Update #630, Team Collage, Document Review, Blog Update, Website Formatting, Image Upload, Link Fixing, Bug Testing, Dev Site.

Mary Nelson (Landscape Planner) continued research and development of various Highest Good Food components. This week’s focus was research for an open source paradigm for ecological living by focusing primarily on editing the soil amendments strategy and making several updates to the document’s format to align with One Community standards. She created a chart graph using a One Community template. This chart listed plants commonly grown in a meadow, including the wildlife attributes of each species (larval host, pollinators, seasons of interest). Mary then developed seed mixtures tailored to different environmental conditions, such as deer resistance, shade tolerance, and coastal adaptability. The Highest Good Food initiative is essential to One Community’s open source plans, focused on an open source paradigm for ecological living, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Her contributions are highlighted in the collage below.

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Pallavi Deshmukh (Software Engineer) continued reviewing team members’ work and incorporated their contributions to ensure completeness. She also assisted with the research for an open source paradigm for ecological living by completing three interviews and providing details accordingly. She integrated Chris’s GIS content into the permaculture page using the web design tutorial, according to Jae’s suggestion for improvement, and submitted it for review again. Pallavi created Blog 629, made the necessary corrections, and submitted the finalized PDF to the Fixed folder. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on an open source paradigm for ecological living, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Her contributions are highlighted in the collage below.

Highest Good Food, An Open Source Paradigm for Ecological Living, One Community Weekly Progress Update #630, GIS Content, Permaculture Page, Web Design, Blog Fix, PDF Submission, Blog 629, Page Integration, Content Update.

Tanmay Koparde (Industrial Engineer and Team Administrator) continued optimizing the Food Procurement and Storage Plan to enhance efficiency and sustainability. He continued leveraging the Just-In-Time (JIT) methodology to enhance food storage efficiency and mitigate supply chain disruptions using the NetSuite ERP software. He explored strategies to address inventory shortages and ensure smooth food distribution. Tanmay also studied buffer and anticipation inventory, focusing on their implementation in food storage to reduce waste, prevent spoilage of fresh foods, and maintain emergency reserves. The Highest Good Food Initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on an open source paradigm for ecological living, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. See his work in the collage below.

Highest Good Food, An Open Source Paradigm for Ecological Living, One Community Weekly Progress Update #630, Just-In-Time, Food Storage, Supply Chain, NetSuite ERP, Inventory Shortage, Buffer Inventory, Anticipation Inventory, Food Distribution.

 

HIGHEST GOOD ENERGY PROGRESS

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This week, Dishita Jain (Data Analyst) continued assisting with the Highest Good Energy research and cost analysis for an open source paradigm for ecological living. Time was spent continuing research on various aspects of solar panel cost analysis and integrating findings into the existing spreadsheet. Additional hours were used to address feedback from Jae and to confirm that the Highest Good Energy icon list and search engine include every relevant page, with results documented and shared. Earlier in the week, the research for solar panel cost analysis was resumed, and integration efforts continued to align data accurately. Separately, Dishita’s work under OC Administration involved creating a collage, adding a team summary to WordPress, and providing feedback to other administrators. The Highest Good Energy initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on an open source paradigm for ecological living, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Below are some of the images showcasing this work.

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Muhammad Sarmad Tariq (Electrical Engineer) continued assisting with off-grid and grid-tied Solar Microgrid comparisons as part of the Highest Good Energy component. This is part of research for an open source paradigm for ecological living covering sustainable power supply. This week’s focus was on completing the section related to the on-grid system. In response to feedback from Jae on the document of the Off-Grid vs On-Grid PV system report, he reviewed literature on standard practices for sizing PV systems according to electrical engineering guidelines. The Highest Good Energy initiative is a key component of One Community’s open-source plans, focused on an open source paradigm for ecological living, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. See his work in the collage below.

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HIGHEST GOOD EDUCATION PROGRESS

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This week, Chitra Siddharthan (Data Analyst and Team Administrator) continued focusing on the team summary, Dropbox files, and blog for Code Crafters for Week 629, and reviewed work submitted by Dishita and Keethi. She checked the status of pull requests, updated them where necessary, and communicated any issues that required resolution. She continued developing the wireframe for the Teacher Dashboard for Phase 4, focusing on the post-login interface. This included a top header with a logo on the top-left, a page title labeled “Teacher Dashboard,” and a profile icon or dropdown on the top-right with options for viewing the profile, accessing settings, and logging out. The left panel sidebar navigation includes sections for My Classes, Assignments, Student Progress, Attendance, Messages, Curriculum Resources, and Settings. Chitra also worked on Slack communications, updated estimated task time for Ashrita, and informed Jae that the BM Dashboard login page was not responding. The One Community model of an open source paradigm for ecological living with sustainably built classrooms like this is an excellent example of sustainable change for the whole planet. See the collage below for her work.

Highest Good Education, An Open Source Paradigm for Ecological Living, One Community Weekly Progress Update #630, team summary and blog updates, Dropbox file management, pull request status tracking, Teacher Dashboard wireframe design, Phase 4 post-login interface, top header and sidebar navigation, Slack communication handling, task time updates, BM Dashboard issue reporting, Code Crafters Week 629 review.

Harshitha Rayapati (Program Manager) continued work on detailing deliverables for the Highest Good education software platform, outlining various components, developing Figma designs, and expanding the visual layout of the student dashboard. This week, her work focused on progressing through the design tasks related to the student dashboard in Phase 4. Initial Figma designs were created for the left navigation bar, and further iterations were made to the overall dashboard layout and panel. The navigation panel within the dashboard design was also refined with additional details. Efforts continued on detailing the student listing logic for sprint 1, deliverable 1 with attention given to the structure and objectives. Additionally, Harshitha assisted in compiling the weekly blog update, reviewed the Graphic Design Team’s weekly progress, edited the blog page and created a collage. The One Community model of an open source paradigm for ecological living with sustainably built classrooms like this is an excellent example of sustainable change for the whole planet. See the collage below for her work.

Highest Good Education, An Open Source Paradigm for Ecological Living, One Community Weekly Progress Update #630, student dashboard design, Phase 4 Figma layout, navigation panel refinement, left sidebar UI, dashboard layout iteration, student listing logic, sprint 1 deliverable planning, blog update compilation, Graphic Design Team progress review, collage creation and blog editing.

Mrinalini Raghavendran (Software Engineer) continued refining and documenting both frontend and backend requirements for various graphs. She worked on adding more functionality to the code and set up routing for the payment controller while continuing to refactor parts of the codebase. She organized all REST methods into a routing file and added new routing logic to a component she was working on. She continued refining that component, made local changes to an existing pull request, and is yet to push those updates to the repository. Mrinalini’s also watched Jae’s walkthrough video of past work and updated the documentation accordingly. And she made some additional changes requested on a previous pull request and spent more time cleaning up and refactoring the code. By forwarding an open source paradigm for ecological living with classrooms like this, One Community provides a replicable example for global sustainable development. See the collage below for her 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 designing an open source paradigm for ecological living 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 52 hours managing One Community’s volunteer-work review not included above, emails, social media accounts, web development, new bug identification and bug-fix integration for the Highest Good Network software, and interviewing and getting set up new volunteer team members. They also shot and incorporated the video above that talks about how an open source paradigm for ecological living are a foundation of the bigger picture of everything One Community is doing. The image below shows some of this work.

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Anoushka Hazari (Data Analyst) continued working on code to automate and simplify the Highest Good Network software promotion process. She completed updates to the PR Review Dashboard role assignment document, focusing on aligning backend, frontend, and testing responsibilities with project requirements to support clearer task distribution and team workflow. She researched appropriate role assignments across development and testing areas and forwarded the updated document for review and feedback. She also reviewed her team’s pull requests and made corresponding updates to the PR review table to reflect recent activity, including the addition of new team members. Anoushka edited a blog post for accuracy, created a collage to support the content, and corrected an error in a previous blog. Additionally, she updated the HGN spreadsheet with relevant changes and reviewed content listed in sheet 4, including a peer’s blog post. This work helps One Community’s mission of an open source paradigm for ecological living. The following images show her work for the week.

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Govind Sajithkumar (Project Manager) continued focusing on Meta platform analytics and content management for the Facebook and Instagram channels. He managed key responsibilities related to social media management and administration by updating audience data for Facebook and Instagram, verifying data integrity, and refreshing spreadsheets and dashboards to reflect current metrics.He continued daily content management for Meta platforms by scheduling and uploading new posts, updating content details in the Open Source spreadsheet—including publishing times, content descriptions, and associated media files—and maintaining accurate records by entering post information into the documentation system. Govind also managed content rotation for Meta platforms by refreshing feeds and entering content metadata into the Open Source spreadsheet. In addition, he handled PR Review Team Management tasks by providing comments and feedback on team member documents, updating his WordPress site with the latest team summary and collage, updating the PR Review Team Table with the required information, and reviewing fellow administrators’ blog sites. This work supports One Community’s mission of an open source paradigm for ecological living. The following images show his work for the week.

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Hritvik Mahajan (Data Analyst) continued focusing on marketing and administrative tasks. He worked across multiple teams, contributing to marketing, software development, and administrative efforts. He spent several sessions posting high-engagement content in Twitter communities and maintained two tracking spreadsheets to support Marketing and Promotion efforts. For the HGN Software Development team, he reviewed multiple pull requests, addressed merge conflicts, and communicated with team members via Slack to follow up on required changes. In his administrative role, Hritvik provided feedback and comments on admin team member contributions for Blog #629 in the Step 4 document. Additionally, he filled in for a team member on the Moonfall team, prepared the weekly collage, and created the associated WordPress content. This work helps One Community’s mission of an open source paradigm for ecological living. The following images show his work for the week.

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Jaiwanth Reddy Adavalli (Project Manager) continued developing the Job Applicants page and the Highest Good Network Phase 2 Dashboard. New graphs and wireframes were created, and many existing ones were updated. Action items were documented for most components to aid further work. As part of the PR review team, he reviewed the pull requests of the volunteer team assigned to him. This work helps One Community’s mission of an open source paradigm for ecological living. The following images show his work for the week.

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Raghav Dinesh Pamuru (Product Manager) continued work on coordinating with cross-functional teams to update the project roadmap and ensuring that all development tasks aligned with weekly goals. He attended project planning meetings to align timelines and deliverables for ongoing initiatives, updated Jira boards to reflect the current status of key tasks, and followed up with cross-functional teams to address blockers. He created a weekly performance dashboard using Google Sheets to track KPIs for the product team and shared findings with stakeholders. Additionally, Raghav participated in a session focused on refining internal documentation and aligning OKRs for the next quarter. This work helps One Community’s mission of an open source paradigm for ecological living. The following images show his work for the week.

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Yash Shah (Data Analyst and Team Administrator) continued his admin work and managed the social architecture component of the Highest Good Network software. He followed up with the developers assigned tasks for Phase 3 to obtain necessary approvals and assist in resolving ongoing conflicts. He also gathered feedback from developers regarding challenges faced during the approval process and conflict resolution. Based on the input received, additional hours were allocated to the task involving the implementation of Dark Mode, currently being handled by Nishita. He engaged directly on GitHub, tagging both the reviewers who had marked the pull requests as having conflicts and the respective task owners. This was done to prompt updates and encourage timely responses aimed at addressing and closing the issues. Additionally, Yash created a blog post for Dev Dynasty, organized the folder for the week, compiled a collage, and provided feedback on fellow volunteers’ blogs. This work helps One Community’s mission of an open source paradigm for ecological living. The following images show his work for the week.

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ADMINISTRATION TEAM

The Administration Team summary, covering their work administering and managing most of One Community’s ongoing process for an open source paradigm for ecological living, was managed by Bhakti Tigdi (Project Manager) and includes Anuneet Kaur (Administrator)Himanshu Mandloi (Engineering Project Manager), Jibin Joby (Data Analyst)Khushie Zaveri (Communication Strategist)Kishan Sivakumar (Administrative Assistant and Software Team Manager)Olawunmi “Ola” Ijisesan (Administrative and Management Support)Olimpia Borgohain (Data Analyst and Team Administrator)Preksha Welankiwar (Digital Marketing Manager)Rachna Malav (Data Analyst)Rishi Sundara (Quality Control Engineer and Team Administrator), Ryutaro Wongso (Economic Analyst and Team Administrator)Saumit Chinchkhandi (Administrative Assistant and Software Engineer)Vikas Pande (Software Administrator), and Vishnu Murali (Data Analyst). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll be managing and objectively measuring our process for an open source paradigm for ecological living through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes.

This week, the Administration team contributed to a variety of coordination, training, technical documentation, content, and feedback tasks. Anuneet completed her training and started drafting content for the Community Conservation through Diversification blog. She familiarized herself with backend documentation, UI updates, task layout improvements, and social media automation efforts, while supporting team communication and feedback alignment. Himanshu continued managing the daily timelog review process, followed up with team members on inconsistencies, communicated issues to Jae, and reviewed technical resources related to Software Component Management. He also updated Dropbox summary images and published a blog emphasizing community conservation as part of an open source paradigm for Ecological Living. Jibin worked on data visualization and automation by collaborating with Vishnu on BlueSky scraping and developing a Python-based scraper. He also maintained daily posting to increase engagement and reviewed the housing team’s work, updated pages, and gave feedback. Khushie clarified her onboarding process with Jae, began work on the metric system campaign, drafted an outline for feedback, and reviewed submissions from six admins and one trainee. Kishan focused on senior admin tasks, including volunteer doc reviews, SEO page finalization, and edits based on peer feedback. His efforts contribute directly to an open source paradigm for ecological living.

Ola monitored PR reviewer output, updated reports for the Highest Good Network, and organized digital documentation and folders for the admin team. Preksha created LinkedIn and Threads content for April, reviewed PDFs for corrections, conducted two volunteer interviews, and updated the hiring workbook. Rachna focused on pending SEO pages and stayed current with internal updates, as there were limited opportunities for conducting interviews this week. Rishi created and merged blog content for Blog #629, optimized SEO, tested multiple PRs, followed up on completed submissions, and interviewed a candidate for a full-stack developer role. Ryutaro continued OC admin tasks by reviewing Binary Brigade’s work, offering feedback, progressing with cost analysis, and preparing a related blog and collage. Saumit managed PR workflows for volunteers A–E, tested frontend PRs across various modules, and updated his blog and WordPress page based on team feedback. Vikas followed up with contributors for bios, verified project data, updated the tracking sheet, and tested blog and PR submissions. He also worked with Sara on validation and SEO improvements. Vishnu reviewed Lucky Star team contributions, provided feedback, updated BlueSky dashboards using his new Python scraper, and posted regularly to maintain engagement and growth. This work contributes to One Community’s commitment to an open source paradigm for ecological living. See below to view images of their work.

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GRAPHIC DESIGN TEAM

The Graphic Design Team’s summary was managed by Harshitha Rayapati (Program Manager) and includes Junyuan Liu (Graphic Designer, UI/UX Designer) and Yafei (Jojo) Wu (Graphic/UIUX designer) covering their work on graphic designs for an open source paradigm for ecological living. This week, Junyuan worked on social media content by gathering images and testing various design options using design software. Three new social media images were completed through an iterative process, and initial work began on sourcing images and outlining design ideas for an upcoming piece. He also explored concepts for future image creation. In addition to social media content, Junyuan created a volunteer bio, designed supporting visuals, and updated a web page with edited information.

Yafei (Jojo) finalized revisions for four social media visuals—adjusting font weights for improved readability, standardizing visual element proportions for consistency, and aligning main visuals with supporting copy. She ensured brand guidelines were applied across all visuals, tracked changes throughout the process, and maintained a record of feedback and revisions. Final files were exported in the correct formats, with all specifications verified for platform use.See the Highest Good Society pages for more on how this contributes to an open source paradigm for ecological living. See the collage below to view some 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 designing an open source paradigm for ecological living 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 continued their work on the Highest Good Network PR testing and confirmed fixes for several issues. These included issue tracking warnings (#3257), updates to the LBLogin Page and LBDashboard (#3250), lint issues (#2847), the header and basic structure for the Phase 2 Summary Dashboard (#3258), a bug with the href link for the “One Community Work Breakdown Structure” (#3134), and updating account status on the User Management page without requiring a refresh (#2937). Additional fixes addressed creating different question sets (#2928 + 1167), adding toast notifications for adding and updating the Quick Setup title (#3262), correcting the People Report “Projects With Completed Hours” (#3266), CSS adjustments for the User Management and Dashboard pages (#3271), adding a spinning widget to the leaderboard during loading (#3086), and the issue of blue squares not being deleted (#1263). Unresolved issues include the disallowance of negative time logged (#3144), where the core team was able to type “-1” hours into the estimated box. They also replied to a volunteer regarding issue 3233, in which the QSC color did not change to red when an invalid team code was used, and they checked the issues for first and last day accuracy and auto-refresh on deactivation (PR3176 + PR3387) and for QSC color not changing (#3227), both of which are not yet on the Main branch. Additionally, the core team was unable to test the Job CC feature (#2924 + #1165) due to a lack of data on the Main branch, and they assigned tasks to two volunteers. These improvements represent incremental steps towards the realization of an open source paradigm for ecological living. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to an open source paradigm for ecological living. The collage below shows some of their work.

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ALPHA SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

This week, the Alpha Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Lin Khant Htel (Frontend Software Developer) and the team includes Eve Ye (Volunteer Software Engineer Intern)Jiaqi Nie (Software Engineer)Nikita Kolla (Full Stack Developer)Rupa Rajesh Bhatia (Software Engineer)Sujith Reddy Sudini (Full-Stack Software Developer) and Vinay Vallabineni (Software Engineer). This software is a foundation of One Community tracking and management process for an open source paradigm for ecological living.

Lin reviewed and approved PR #1284 after learning about the code base and running tests on a local machine, with all 14 test cases passing as expected. He reached out to team members for consultation and reviewed Alpha team members’ weekly summaries, photos, and videos, while continuing to carry out Alpha Team management duties in support of an open source paradigm for ecological living. Eve enhanced the Pinterest OAuth integration by switching the OAuth type to ‘authorization_code’, enabling more secure and flexible connections with different Pinterest accounts. As part of an open source paradigm for ecological living, she implemented a “Connect to Pinterest” button and its associated functionality, allowing users to link their own Pinterest accounts directly through the platform. Tokens are stored securely, and refresh tokens ensure persistent connection—significantly improving the user experience and streamlining the Pinterest integration process.

Jiaqi worked on merging the notification endpoint and the user bid endpoint into a single endpoint as part of supporting an open source paradigm for ecological living. He also created a new data schema for listings and rewrote dependent APIs. Nikita worked on the “Fix Team Weekly Summaries on Darkmode” task, resolving legibility issues in dark mode and ensuring design consistency. Navigation was streamlined with React Router DOM, real-time form validation was added with Yup, a digital signature feature was implemented using HTML5 Canvas, and user preferences were preserved through localStorage—improving the overall user experience in alignment with an open source paradigm for ecological living.

Rupa analyzed team workflows and reviewed Lin’s project as part of her managerial training, contributing to an open source paradigm for ecological living. She collaborated with Vinay, Jiaqi, Nikita, and Eve to refine project summaries and enhance front-end functionality through collaborative UI reviews and agile planning. Sujith refined the HTML structure for the activity comments section, improving layout, spacing, responsiveness, and design coherence. His efforts supported future backend integration and enhanced interactivity and usability across the platform. Vinay worked on implementing dynamic scoring and ranking logic for the questionnaire dashboard. He updated the questionnaire file and completed 80% of the aggregate pipeline used to calculate average scores while filtering for team-member responses. These contributions ensured that an open source paradigm for ecological living was constructed. See below for some of the team’s work.

 

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BINARY BRIGADE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Binary Brigade Team’s summary overseeing advancements in the Highest Good Network software was managed by Aureliano Maximus (Volunteer Software Engineer) and includes Amalesh Arivanan (Software Engineer)Deepthi Kannan (Software Engineer)Geeta Matkar (Software Engineer)Jaissica Hora (Software Engineer)Nikhil Routh (Software Engineer)Samman Baidya (Software Engineer)Sidhartha Sunkasari (Software Engineer)Sriram Seelamneni (Software Engineer)Sunil Kotte (Full Stack Developer)Vasavi Vuppala (Software Engineer), and Wangyuan Chen (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll be managing and objectively measuring our progress in designing an open source paradigm for ecological living through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes.

This week, Amalesh resolved ESLint errors in the ‘src/components/common’ and ‘src/components/EmailSubscribeForm’ folders, which had generated around 100 issues, and addressed a hotfix for the TSA form that restricted users from accessing locked pages by manipulating the URL—an essential step in designing an open source paradigm for ecological living by ensuring system integrity. Aureliano focused on developing an auto-poster feature for Instagram and Threads as part of the HGN Software Development project, a tool aligned with designing an open source paradigm for ecological living. A new Facebook developer app was created and linked with a test Instagram account, allowing for Instagram credential-based authentication without requiring Facebook credentials. Deepthi completed and merged a fix for the leaderboard header responsiveness issue affecting high-resolution and large-screen devices by replacing the fixed 1024px breakpoint with a dynamic condition using window.innerWidth < window.screen.width * 0.75, improving accessibility in line with designing an open source paradigm for ecological living.

Geeta added a task description for a Blue Square assignee and submitted a pull request while continuing development on the social media analytics dashboard, an effort intertwined with designing an open source paradigm for ecological living, by collaborating with a teammate and adding new metric columns. Jaissica implemented a backend API endpoint that aggregates tools and equipment by availability status for a donut chart, with support for optional filters, reinforcing the data layer for designing an open source paradigm for ecological living, and built a second endpoint to populate filter dropdowns. Nikhil migrated standard CSS files to CSS Modules across 149 JSX files, updated import statements and class references, and resolved issues related to dynamic class handling, contributing to maintainable styling practices within the context of designing an open source paradigm for ecological living.

Samman completed Phase II and III tasks, including revising the navigation bar with role-based access and login wall, and generating downloadable PDFs of entire pages using jsPDF and html2canvas—key features supporting transparency and accessibility in designing an open source paradigm for ecological living. Sidhartha added functionality to view volunteer statistics based on date range and comparison filters on the total organization summary page and submitted frontend and backend pull requests that support data-driven decision-making in designing an open source paradigm for ecological living. Sriram implemented components for the Skills section on the UserProfile page and made progress on dashboard components including a polar chart and tabs with tooltips, while addressing feedback on previous pull requests—all integral to designing an open source paradigm for ecological living with modular, insightful interfaces.

Sunil completed development work on the Weekly Summaries Reports page with a focus on filtering by due date, prepared it for testing, and investigated a tab-switching issue—part of ongoing efforts in designing an open source paradigm for ecological living through effective user experience. Vasavi worked on linting and code style issues across multiple directories in the HGN Software Development project, using automated tools and manual fixes to clean up code in the Badge, UserProfile, and Projects components, a crucial aspect of sustainable maintenance in designing an open source paradigm for ecological living. Wangyuan implemented a backend module for managing Weekly Summary email recipients by creating a new Mongoose model, building controller functions for full CRUD operations, and registering Express routes, enhancing communication infrastructure in designing an open source paradigm for ecological living. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to designing an open source paradigm for ecological living. View some of the team’s work in the collage below.

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BLUE STEEL SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Blue Steel Team’s summary, presenting their work on the Highest Good Network software was managed by Sheetal Mangate (Software Engineer) and includes Humemah Khalid (Software Engineer/Backend Developer)Linh Huynh (Volunteer Software Engineer)Ramakrishna Aruva (Software Engineer), Sai Girish Pabbathi (Software Engineer), Sharan Sai Marpadaga (Software Developer) and Srichand Medagani (FullStack Developer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll be managing and objectively measuring our process for an open source paradigm for ecological living.

This week, Sai worked on tasks assigned by Jae, including implementing popup display functionality, adding date-based filtering, integrating icon usage, and managing profile page handling—all contributing to an open source paradigm for ecological living. He also completed the CSS for property components to support viewing properties on the same page as listings and spent additional time reviewing Airbnb’s user interface to understand interaction patterns. Linh addressed the gzip compression issue in the backend Express app by implementing a new solution using compression middleware with custom logic, including content-type filtering, handling the x-no-compression header, and disabling Brotli support. The updated logic was integrated into the startup file and main app configuration, verified locally, and submitted as pull request #1328.

Ramakrishna resumed work on a previously paused task by pulling the latest changes, resolving merge conflicts, confirming a successful build, and running test cases. He addressed an issue with team editing, submitted a pull request, and provided a separate urgent fix before returning to a backend task, where he began analyzing the MongoDB schema and evaluating modeling strategies—aligned with an open source paradigm for ecological living. Srichand worked on enabling the Suggestion Modal to open from the 404 error page by building a context-based modal trigger system using React Context and useRef, updating the routing structure, and integrating trigger registration within the SummaryBar component. He also implemented logic to redirect users from the 404 page to the dashboard with a query parameter that triggers the modal programmatically. The changes were tested locally, but due to lack of access, the updates have not yet been pushed to GitHub.

Humemah implemented the community members list feature for the HGN Questionnaire Dashboard backend, adding case-insensitive name filtering and sorting by name using a query parameter. She also added logic to extract frontend and backend skills from form responses and filtered members based on skill keywords. The API was tested using multiple combinations of query parameters to confirm expected behavior. Sharan worked on the Additional Notes and Work Experience section, completing most of the code and preparing to test the functionality, with further work planned to improve flexibility and add filters—all in support of an open source paradigm for ecological living. Sheetal submitted the code for “Development for Re-Engagement Strategies,” created front-end pull request PR#3409 and back-end pull request PR#1333, tested all functionality locally before submission, and resolved merge conflicts during the commit process. See the Highest Good Society and the Highest Good Network pages to learn more on how their work contributes to an open source paradigm for ecological living. See below to view 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 Sundar Machani (Software Engineer) and includes Anjali Maddila (Software Engineer), Ashrita Cherlapally (Software Engineer)Denish Kalariya (Software Engineer)Humera Naaz (MERN developer), Kshitij Gugale (Software Engineer)Pavan Swaroop Lebakula (Software Engineer), Pratyush Prasanna Sahu (Software Engineer)Rohith Nayakar (Full Stack Developer), Sai Moola (Software Engineer), Sanjeevkumar Hanumantlal Sharma (Software Engineer), and Xiaolei Zhao (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll manage and objectively measure our process for an open source paradigm for ecological living through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes.

This week, Sundar worked on upgrading Node.js from version 14 to 20 and React to version 18 for the HGN Software Development project, following an open source paradigm for ecological living. This caused compatibility issues, especially with Enzyme and webpack, leading to failing test cases. He updated webpack and replaced Enzyme with React Testing Library (RTL), addressed linting issues, and raised a pull request. Some dependencies were updated to support Node 20, and test case performance was improved. Initial research and functionality testing were completed, though some test failures remain and require further development. Sai worked on the backend for the initial hgnhelp modal. He completed the first phase by creating a schema for help categories, building a controller to handle task additions, and writing a script to populate the MongoDB database—all contributing to an open source paradigm for ecological living. He has now started working on capturing and storing feedback and may need assistance with the approach. Rohith completed the Weekly Summary dropdown task by fixing option visibility and making minor improvements before merging the pull request. He also started working on the BlueSquareStats component, using Chart.js’s DonutChart to render statistical data with responsive design in styled blue square icons, pushing forward an open source paradigm for ecological living.

Denish worked on identifying the cause of performance issues related to the Profile page by reviewing recent pull requests and examining changes to isolate the root cause of the delay. As part of an open source paradigm for ecological living, he documented the findings and prepared summaries of the analysis and work completed to support a smooth handover of responsibilities, as this is his final week on the project. Pavan worked on resolving timer panel spacing issues on the dashboard, analyzing pull requests related to layout problems, and adjusting the implementation to match the previous panel appearance without affecting other elements. Xiaolei worked on the backend logic for the Loss Tracking Line Graph feature, implementing the GET /api/materials/loss-tracking endpoint to retrieve material usage and waste data and calculate monthly loss percentages. Ashrita integrated a D3.js-based mind map visualization into the “Project Status” section of the Weekly Project Summary dashboard, using React Query to manage API calls and display loading states. Humera enhanced the checkTotalHrsInCat function to replace a lower badge with a higher one when a user’s hours meet or exceed the required threshold, implementing logic to handle badge replacement and removal, further contributing to an open source paradigm for ecological living.

Anjali worked on creating pagination by developing a new frontend page and integrating the MemberList component into the application. Kshitij worked on resolving formatting issues in the Add Task modal by adjusting styles and troubleshooting cached content problems related to Webpack or the browser. Sanjeevkumar began work on filtering by Date Range and Project Type APIs for financial summaries and started gathering information for the Phase 2 Summary Dashboard, which includes creating a pie chart for “Distribution of Labor Hours.” Pratyush implemented a backend using Node.js and MongoDB to support labor cost tracking and visualization, developing a data model and API routes for filtering and data aggregation, as well as adding key features like caching, pagination, and input validation. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to an open source paradigm for ecological living. View some of the team’s work in the collage 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 Nishita Gudiniye (Software Engineer) and includes Dharmik Patel (Software Engineer), Honglin Chen (Software Engineer)Mohan Satya Ram Sara (Software Engineer)Jatin Agrawal (Software Engineer)Shraddha Shahari (Software Engineer)Tanvi Anantula (Software Engineer)Vaibhav Koladiya (Software Engineer)Vamsi Krishna (Software Engineer), Yu Yan (Software Engineer), and Zhifan Jia (Software Engineer)The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll manage and objectively measure our process for an open source paradigm for ecological living through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes.

Dharmik refined backend logic for team code outlier detection and warning notifications, updated flawed logic that misidentified valid assignments as outliers, traced and adjusted the relevant API response, reproduced the issue locally, and confirmed that the new logic accurately flags genuine anomalies. As part of our commitment to an open source paradigm for ecological living, Honglin reviewed and documented the status of over 80 frontend pull requests older than six months, categorized them as ready to merge, close, or requiring new developers, and compiled action items for PRs that need further development, conflict resolution, or test updates, with supporting media stored in Dropbox. Supporting an open source paradigm for ecological living, Jatin worked on creating the weekly email reminders as described by Jae, and on implementing badge auto-assignment for the Lead Team X+ badge. He also contributed to the messaging system for the LB platform. In addition, he worked on the project hours and task dashboard and got that pull request merged into the development branch. The pull request for badge auto-assignment was also merged as part of an open source paradigm for ecological living.

Mohan implemented permission-based access control for the HGN Skills Dashboard under PR #1327, replacing role-based checks with a permission flag system, added backend API endpoints for dynamic permission checks, integrated and tested the changes with various user setups, and uploaded supporting screenshots and walkthroughs to Dropbox. As part of contributing to an open source paradigm for ecological living, Nishita completed dark mode support for Phase 3 pull requests, including calendar view, event personalization insights, registration confirmation modal, event engagement tab, and event popularity analytics landing page, ensured theme consistency, and addressed feedback on the calendar view to meet design requirements. Shraddha continued analyzing the issue with the non-functional equipment list update button and investigated a bug related to featured badge selection, which could not be reproduced on the latest development build and will be retested later. Supporting an open source paradigm for ecological living, Tanvi tested PR #2895 for the HighestGoodNetworkApp, which addressed an issue with users not appearing in the User Management view after refresh, confirmed the fix using varied start dates and approved the PR after setting up the environment and verifying the UI behavior — another step toward an open source paradigm for ecological living.

Vaibhav reviewed and contributed to several high-priority pull requests including PDF generation for Total Org Summary and a TSA form URL hotfix, worked on backend support for the building issues feature in HGNRest, designed filtering logic for a horizontal bar chart, tested the implementation with dummy data, and reviewed frontend and backend PRs for code quality as part of advancing an open source paradigm for ecological living. He validated new chart logic in a local setup using reference materials, contributing to the broader mission of an open source paradigm for ecological living. Vamsi Krishna implemented a new permission to view task time extension counts, added the permission in both frontend and backend, assigned it to owner and admin roles, tested the feature with different roles, and submitted the code under a high-priority pull request. Yu began work on a high-priority task to add a compare date and optional date selection box to the Reports section. The feature will allow users to compare data from different years, with results shown side by side on the chart using large white numbers inside the bars. In cases of missing data, the selected date will display instead of NaN, supporting an open source paradigm for ecological living. The task is in progress and references a related PR. Zhifan worked on the task to display team members’ skills and contact information by updating a function to retrieve the current user and team data, modifying it based on schema clarifications, adding synthetic data for testing, and recording a supporting video for the pull request. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to an open source paradigm for ecological living. View some of the team’s work in the collage below.

Dev Dynasty, Highest Good Network software, An Open Source Paradigm for Ecological Living, One Community Weekly Progress Update #630, team code outlier detection, frontend pull request review, badge auto-assignment system, permission-based access control, dark mode theme updates, equipment list bug investigation, user management UI fix, backend support for data visualization, task extension permission feature, compare date report enhancement.

EXPRESSERS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Expressers Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, managed by Strallia Chao (Software Engineer), includes Ghouse Shahe Meera Ziddi Mohammad (Software Engineer Intern)Meenashi Jeyanthinatha Subrmanian (Full Stack Developer)Rahul Trivedi (Software Engineer)Reina Takahara (Software Developer) and Shreya Laheri (Software Developer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll manage and objectively measure our process for an open source paradigm for ecological living through innovative software development, testing, and collaboration. This week, Ziddi worked on availability management APIs within the listing dashboard. He designed and implemented five APIs to manage bookings, appointments, and availability for each listing. He also developed a calendar database for each unit to track booked dates, pending reservations, and blocked-out dates, with support for automatic updates when bookings are confirmed or canceled.

Meenashi implemented webhook code to replicate Payment.Authorisation, Payment.Capture, and Payment.Voided events as part of an open source paradigm for ecological living. She integrated Socket.io for real-time bid updates and created a demonstration video. The current system uses a basic HTML page, and the team is considering replacing it with another front-end framework. Attempts to send sample messages via WebSockets conflicted with the TimerService, requiring changes to existing functionality. A comparison between WebSockets and Socket.io was made, and a BidDeadline model was created to support bidding logic with specific end-date conditions in alignment with an open source paradigm for ecological living. Rahul updated the skills value data by integrating dynamic backend responses, replacing static data. He incorporated the backend API into the frontend, improved UI responsiveness, made logic refinements, and added components for individual skill sections. He enhanced the skills chart for better usability, began the next phase of skills components, and added components for Frontend, Backend, DevOps, and Software Practices to support a modular interface in the HGN Questionnaire Dashboard, continuing progress on an open source paradigm for ecological living.

Reina worked on resolving display issues with the Leaflet map by adding a legend in the bottom left corner to indicate status color codes for each organization, as part of an open source paradigm for ecological living. She integrated MongoDB data to display as dots on the map and enabled hover previews and click popups for detailed organization information. Shreya created design pages for the main user page and addressed recurring issues caused by the new setup, supporting an open source paradigm for ecological living. She reconfigured VSCode, NPM, and GitHub for the HGN Questionnaire Dashboard task. At Jae’s request, Shreya added an action item to the document, reviewed it, and submitted updates.

Strallia resolved merge conflicts for PR 3332 related to the Global Volunteer Map on the Total Org Summary page, submitted weekly team reporting, and followed up with team members who had not completed their weekly tasks. She reviewed PR 3361 for the share-as-a-PDF feature on the same page, identified merge conflicts, provided feedback on styling issues, made commits to address those issues, removed unused stylesheets, and requested additional changes including disabled styling for the new button and overall page style adjustments. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this contributed to an open source paradigm for ecological living. See the collage below to view the team’s work.

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LUCKY STAR SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Lucky Star Team’s summary of the Highest Good Network software was managed by Anne Zhang (Software Engineer) and includes contributions from Barnaboss Puli (Volunteer Software Engineer)Dipti Yadav (Software Engineer)Harini Korda (Software Engineer)Ganesh Karnati (Software Engineer)Manusha Jyasta (Senior Software Engineer)Koushica Bosadi Ulaganathan (Software Engineer)Manoj Gembali (Software Engineer) and Vaibhavi Madhav Deshpande (Software Engineer). This improvement fostered a sense of ownership, much like that seen in an open source paradigm for ecological living where collective action drives progress.

This week, Barnaboss worked on completing the backend development for the Phase 2 Summary Dashboard Donut Chart as part of the HGN Software Development project. He addressed connection issues with MongoDB by using the terminal in Compass and confirmed successful database access. He created a new schema to store project status records, uploaded a custom JSON file to populate the database, implemented Redis caching for performance, and added support for filtering project data based on start and end dates. JWT-based authentication was integrated to restrict access to authorized users, and frontend code was modified to incorporate the backend updates before submitting a pull request. He also began fixing linting issues in the src/components/Dashboard directory. This improvement fostered a sense of ownership, much like that seen in an open source paradigm for ecological living where collective action drives progress.

Dipti worked on debugging issues related to project deletion when using the confirm button. She resolved an issue with duplicate modals by ensuring only one modal is rendered, and had corrected a frontend function reference that prevented successful deletion. She is currently working on adding user feedback to indicate the deletion process is underway. Ganesh worked on implementing the “Longest Open Issues” feature, building a functional horizontal bar chart using Recharts with dropdown filters for Projects and Dates. The component uses dummy data for now and includes tooltips and labeled axes. Harini addressed light and dark mode styling on the Reports Page, corrected the total tangible hours calculation, adjusted UI elements for consistency, updated dynamic CSS classes, and improved layout and responsiveness across devices. This improvement fostered a sense of ownership, much like that seen in an open source paradigm for ecological living where collective action drives progress.

Koushica fixed the User Management search bar issue caused by a prior pull request and began evaluating a transition to CSS Modules. She resolved several UI problems, updated bell notification logic to reflect the viewed user’s state, and verified the changes through testing. Manoj worked on the HGN Help Community page frontend, creating mock data, building a searchable and filterable member list, implementing sorting options, and applying dark theme styling. Manusha worked on the HGN Questionnaire Dashboard frontend, displaying skill and contact details of top-ranked community members, color-coding scores, and adding tooltips for private contact information. This improvement fostered a sense of ownership, much like that seen in an open source paradigm for ecological living where collective action drives progress.

Vaibhavi reviewed multiple pull requests to ensure adherence to project standards, tested updates, and continued refining her own pull requests for peer review. Anne worked on a bug related to saving blue square reasons and investigated issues specific to certain community roles. She also managed the Lucky Star team’s reviews and pictures of the week and answered team questions about One Community work and responsibilities. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to an open source paradigm for ecological living. See the collage below to view the team’s work.

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MOONFALL SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Moonfall Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software was managed by Newell Newell (Manager) and includes Yili Sun (Software Engineer)Swathi Dharma Sankaran (Software Engineer)Shashank Kumar (Software Engineer), Bhavpreet Singh (Software Engineer)Lalith Kumar Rajendran (Software Engineer)Rohith Kukkadapu (Software Engineer)Samhitha Gouru (Software Engineer)Sai Saketh Puchakayala (Software Engineer)Angad Anil Gosain (Volunteer Software Engineer)Akanksha Singh (Software Developer), and Sravya Kotra (Software Engineer).

This week, Sai worked on tasks assigned by Jae, including implementing popup display functionality, adding date-based filtering, integrating icon usage, and managing profile page handling. He also completed CSS updates for property components to support viewing properties alongside listings and spent time reviewing Airbnb’s interface to better understand interaction patterns. As part of advancing an open source paradigm for ecological living, Linh addressed a Gzip compression issue in the backend Express app by implementing compression middleware with custom logic—this included content-type filtering, handling the x-no-compression header, and disabling Brotli support. The changes were verified locally and submitted as Pull Request #1328.

Ramakrishna resumed work on a previously paused task, pulled the latest changes, resolved merge conflicts, confirmed a successful build, and ran test cases. He addressed a team editing issue, submitted a pull request, and provided a separate urgent fix before returning to a backend task involving MongoDB schema analysis and modeling strategies—aligned with the goals of an open source paradigm for ecological living. Srichand worked on enabling the Suggestion Modal to open from the 404 error page by building a context-based modal trigger system using React Context and useRef. He updated the routing structure and added trigger registration logic within the SummaryBar component. He also implemented redirection logic from the 404 page to the dashboard with a query parameter to programmatically trigger the modal. Although the changes were tested locally, they haven’t been pushed to GitHub due to access limitations.

Humemah implemented the community members list feature for the HGN Questionnaire Dashboard backend, enabling case-insensitive name filtering and name-based sorting using query parameters. She added logic to extract frontend and backend skills from form responses and filtered members based on skill keywords, confirming expected API behavior through multiple test combinations. Sharan worked on the Additional Notes and Work Experience section, completed most of the code, and began testing. Further refinements are planned to improve flexibility and introduce filters aligned with ecological living principles. Newell reviewed pull requests, proposed changes, implemented multiple NestJS endpoints with Zod-based schema validation, evaluated RBAC libraries (including CASL and access-control), and applied a new authorization strategy with CASL, including pagination support. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this contributed to an open source paradigm for ecological living. See below for a collage for the team’s work.

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REACTONAUTS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

Reactonauts’ Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Vijeth Venkatesha (Software Engineer) and includes Akshay Jayaram (Software Engineer)Ghazi Rahman (Software Engineer Intern)Gmon Kuzhiyanikkal (Software Engineer)Guirong Wu (Software Engineer), Haoyue Wen (Software Engineer)Keying Guo (Software Engineer)Khushi Jain (Software Engineer)Mohan Gopi Gadde (Software Engineer)Nikhil Pittala (Software Engineer)Pallavi Thorat (PR Team O-Sh)Peterson Rodrigues (Full-Stack MERN Stack Developer)Rishitha Mamidala (Software Engineer), Rishwa Patel (Software Developer), Saniya Farheen (Software Engineer), Sharadha Shivakumar (Software Engineer), and Xiyan Li (Software Engineer Intern). This software is a foundation of One Community tracking and management process for supporting the abundance of the earth.

This week, Akshay completed the time difference feature with PR#3393 (frontend) and PR#1320 (backend). He updated the backend to include the `timeZone` field and adjusted the frontend to show time differences using computed offsets. While contributing to an open-source paradigm for ecological living, he resolved issues by checking MongoDB, reviewing API responses, and clearing cached data. Ghazi worked with Sanjeev to resolve a missing Git branch created in a personal repository due to access issues, focusing on enabling API integration for dynamic data in Financial Summary cards. While contributing to an open-source paradigm for ecological living, he also helped the team troubleshoot a backend pull request issue related to the financials. Gmon fixed the main GitHub link issue, ran it locally, completed code reviews, and organized screenshots and a video in Dropbox. While contributing to an open source paradigm for ecological living, he coordinated with a teammate, focused on hiding member tasks when the team toggle is used, and reviewed the project’s architecture and features. Guirong completed the Fix Reports>Reports formatting task by making the “i” editable, adding a duplicate button, implementing a new filter, and fixing styling issues. While contributing to an open-source paradigm for ecological living, she resolved a PDF export issue in task 812 by replacing the canvas with DOM elements and adjusting the wait time and also identified an old front-end task for future work. Haoyue worked on front-end development for the Job Posting Page Analytics feature, improving styling, adding hover effects, adding tooltips with applicant insights, and refining axis labels. While contributing to an open source paradigm for ecological living, she also optimized the grid layout to improve data visualization.

Keying developed the backend for the Bidding Homepage feature by verifying end-to-end connectivity, reinforcing route-level access control, and identifying token validation issues under edge conditions using Postman; during this, she contributed to an open source paradigm for ecological living and flagged minor issues for improvement. Khushi refined the Figma mockup for the Specific Application Page Template: New Position Setup Page, implemented dark mode support for two interfaces, resolved console errors in the Phase 2 Summary Dashboard pie chart, and contributed to an open-source paradigm for ecological living, focusing on accessibility and error reduction. Mohan resolved a page freeze caused by project inactivity and updated the “AssignBadge” component and “badgeManagement.js” actions file to allow selecting one or multiple badges for one or multiple users, integrating these changes with existing logic and testing them for reliability as part of an open source paradigm for ecological living. Nikhil reviewed 14 pull requests involving front-end, back-end, and unit test updates, providing feedback on UI changes, API logic, and code structure to support feature integration and stability as part of an open source paradigm for ecological living. Pallavi enhanced the form builder functionality in a React application, improving the JobFormBuilder component, creating a QuestionEditModal for multiple question types, and aligning frontend and backend data models. She also developed an API structure for CRUD operations, integrated template management, and supported both local and server-side storage, contributing to an open source paradigm for ecological living.

Peterson fixed a bug on the JobCCDashboard page where dark mode did not apply correctly, causing the background color to remain white and the text to stay black. After the fix, the background now switches to dark shades, and text is displayed in white, ensuring proper functionality for dark mode and supporting an open-source paradigm for ecological living. Rishitha developed both the front-end and back-end components, creating a bar chart on the front end with the x-axis showing different issue types and the y-axis reflecting the number of issues, along with filters for issue type and year. She also added multi-select functionality to the dropdowns and implemented APIs on the backend to fetch and filter the data, supporting an open-source paradigm for ecological living. Rishwa Patel worked on implementing dynamic scoring and ranking logic for the HGN Questionnaire Dashboard and reviewed two pull requests: For PR 3270, she set up Facebook integration and verified functionality, while for PR 3186, she tested project member management and dark mode functionality, supporting an open source paradigm for ecological living. Saniya worked on designing graphs and pie charts in Figma to improve data visualization and updated the application statistics section by rearranging elements and ensuring design consistency, supporting an open-source paradigm for ecological living. This work helps One Community’s mission of an open source paradigm for ecological living.

Sharadha resolved merge conflicts in three pull requests related to front-end development, which involved the job posting component for search functionality, resource usage overview, and registration by event type and location. She updated the routes.js file to resolve conflicts, and an open-source paradigm for ecological living supported her ongoing work on the HGN Questionnaire Board frontend. Vijeth focused on team management by reviewing weekly summaries, images, and videos, responding to teammate queries, and analyzing system logs to investigate application slowdown issues, while an open-source paradigm for ecological living framed this coordination. This work helps One Community’s mission of an open source paradigm for ecological living. See the collage below to view the team’s work.

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SKYE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

Skye Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network was managed by Olimpia Borgohain (Data Analyst and Team Admin) and Luis Arevalo (Software Engineer) and the team includes Prit Patel (Software Engineer)Sai Preetham (Full Stack Developer)Snehal Dilip Patare (Software Engineer) and Vikas Nomula (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software helps manage and objectively continue supporting the open source paradigm for ecological living focusing on social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes to build sustainable and thriving ecosystems. This solution is portable, scalable, and ideal for off-grid or sustainable living communities.

This week, Luis continued working on the feedback Jae requested regarding the current warnings. After debugging, he identified a solution for styling the warning component to ensure it is centered within the table component. He plans to finalize the styling adjustments so that it functions properly without interfering with the right component and will follow up with Jae on additional feedback. Prit reviewed documentation for a new task, identified a front-end task to work on, pulled the latest changes to the local repository, and created a new branch to begin development. Sai Preetham worked on analyzing the confirmation modal functionality required for changing user roles. He reviewed the logic behind custom permissions assignment, mapped the flow from role changes to scenarios where data loss could occur, and planned an implementation introducing a modal warning for permission mismatches during role updates. A new branch was created for this task, and he spent time analyzing the existing workflow to identify necessary changes. Additionally, he worked on the weekly summary, uploaded corresponding Dropbox images, and created a 10-minute walkthrough video responding to Jae’s questions about the previous tracking permissions task. This work helps One Community’s mission of an open source paradigm for ecological living

Snehal worked on the Schedule Social Media Post list, implementing the display of all scheduled posts, organized by their respective social media categories. She added functionality for posting scheduled content on Facebook, including popups for users to either post or delete a scheduled post. Vikas focused on the YouTube autoposter task, adding a button to upload videos in the announcements tab of the website. He implemented functionality to preview the uploaded video before posting it to YouTube and tested the feature to verify that both the video upload and preview features were functioning correctly. See below for the work done this week in support of an open-source paradigm for ecological living.

Team Skye, Highest Good Network Software, An Open Source Paradigm for Ecological Living, One Community Weekly Progress Update #630, CSS Debugging, Warning Component Styling, Confirmation Modal Implementation, Role Change Logic, Social Media Post Scheduling, Facebook Auto-Poster, Twitter Integration, YouTube Video Preview, Backend Development , Project Documentation

SOFTWARE PR REVIEW TEAM A-E

The PR Review Team’s summary for team members’ names starting with A-E and covering their work on the Highest Good Network software was managed by Saumit Chinchkhandi (Administrative Assistant and Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is a foundation of what we’ll be using to measure our results of an open source paradigm for ecological living. This week’s active members of this team were: Abdelmounaim Lallouache (Software Developer)Carl Bebli (Software Engineer), and Carlos Gomez (Full-Stack Software Developer). They assisted with the research for an open source paradigm for ecological living by reviewing all the Highest Good Network PRs (Pull Requests) shared in this week’s update. Learn more about how the Highest Good Network measures an open source paradigm for ecological living by exploring the Highest Good Network open-source hub. The collage below shows a compilation of the work from this team.

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SOFTWARE PR REVIEW TEAM F-M

The PR Review Team’s summaries for team members’ names starting with F-M and covering their work on the Highest Good Network software was managed by Anoushka Hazari (Data Analyst). The Highest Good Network software is a foundation of what we’ll be using to measure our results as part of an open source paradigm for ecological living. This week’s active members of this team were: Greeshma Palanki (Software Engineer)Kurtis Ivey (Full Stack Developer)Kristin Hu (Software Engineer) and Julia Ha (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 will measure and assist with an open source paradigm for ecological living in the Highest Good Network open source hub. The collage below shows a compilation of the work from this team.

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SOFTWARE PR REVIEW TEAM N-R

The PR Review Team’s summaries for team members’ names starting with N-R and covering their work on the Highest Good Network software was managed by Govind Sajithkumar (Software Project Manager). The Highest Good Network software is a foundation of what we’ll be using to measure our results of designing an open source paradigm for ecological living. This week’s active members of this team were: Nahiyan Ahmed (Full Stack Software Developer)Nathan Hoffman (Software Engineer) and Ravikumar Sripathi (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 measures designing an open source paradigm for ecological living by exploring the Highest Good Network open-source hub. The collage below shows a compilation of the work from this team.

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SOFTWARE PR REVIEW TEAM S-Z

The PR Review Team’s summaries for team members’ names starting with S-Z and covering their work on the Highest Good Network software was managed by Jaiwanth Reddy (Software Project Manager). The Highest Good Network software is a foundation of what we’ll be using to measure our results designing an open source paradigm for ecological living. This week’s active members of this team were: Siva Putti (Software Engineer)Sravan Kumar (Developer) 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 measures the results of designing an open source paradigm for ecological living by exploring the Highest Good Network open-source hub. The collage below shows a compilation of the work from this team.

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Community Conservation through Diversification – One Community Weekly Progress Update #629

Community conservation through diversification is at the heart of our all-volunteer organization. Through sustainable approaches to foodenergyhousingeducationfor-profit and non-profit economic designsocial architecturefulfilled livingglobal stewardship practices, and more, One Community is creating a model designed to be self-replicating. By designing everything as open source and free-shared, we ensure accessibility and inspire collective growth. With a focus on evolving sustainability, we are dedicated to creating a world that works for everyone while regenerating our planet. This model will serve as the foundation for a global collaboration of teacher/demonstration hubs, all done in the pursuit of “The Highest Good of All“.

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This week, Adil Zulfiquar (Engineer) continued working on the Vermiculture Toilet engineering designs. Adil updated the vermiculture operating conditions and schedule report, incorporating feedback from the review. The contents were streamlined to better reflect the actual operating conditions and procedures of the vermiculture system, including worm addition, bedding material, ventilation, moisture levels, and standard operating procedures. Extreme condition procedures were revised, and new images were added while existing images were updated to ensure they were royalty-free. The Earthbag Village, the first of seven planned villages, serves as the initial housing component within One Community’s open source model for community conservation through diversification. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Anil Karathra (Mechanical Engineer) continued advancing the engineering and design of the Vermiculture Toilet for the Earthbag Village project. The second round of feedback from Jae was received regarding the toilet seat lockdown mechanism, and work continued on finalizing the design and CAD model. The CAD for the mechanism was completed, and efforts shifted to preparing the associated documentation. A digital mockup of the DIY toilet seat was created, along with engineering drawings and part stencils to support fabrication. Work progressed on the design report and the preliminary bill of materials for the eco toilet seat. A weekly summary was compiled, and screenshots of the previous week’s work were uploaded to Dropbox. This commitment to community conservation through diversification drives the development of innovative, eco-friendly solutions that balance environmental responsibility with high standards of functionality. See below for pictures related to this work.

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Audrey Gunawan (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Vermiculture Toilet plumbing details. Audrey continued work on the SolidWorks model, testing different configurations after identifying that the main plumbing line was interfering with the rail for the compost box. She modeled the pipes and attempted to lengthen one side but determined that additional revisions would be needed to refine the design. Her time was spent evaluating whether to lengthen sections or introduce bends in the model and assessing the feasibility of these adjustments within general plumbing practices. To support this evaluation, she reviewed plumbing codes and examples for reference. The model also presented mating errors in SolidWorks, which added difficulty to the process. As the first of seven planned villages, Earthbag Village provides the initial housing within One Community’s open source designs for community conservation through diversification. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Derrell Brown (Plumbing Designer) continued working on the Earthbag Village 4-dome home plumbing details. Derrell coordinated with Michaela on Monday to address minor follow-up items related to the 75% coordination electrical set previously submitted for review, including the addition of schedules and supporting information. He reviewed past documents to gather lighting fixture data, such as bulb types and housing, and used this information to create a luminaire schedule. Referencing material from the One Community website, he developed the luminaire schedule for inclusion in the architectural switching plan. After preparing this schedule for review, Derrell worked on remaining mechanical and plumbing tasks, which included relocating the condensate drain from the ductless fan coil unit to avoid it penetrating through the middle of the ceiling, adjusting vent stacks to resolve clashes, and creating an additional floor plan in Revit to address visibility graphics issues in the HVAC plan. One Community’s open source launching of community conservation through diversification begins with Earthbag Village, the first of seven planned villages providing housing. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Faeq Abu Alia (Architectural Engineer) continued his work on the Earthbag Village 4-dome home renders. Faeq worked on rendering the walkthrough video to visually present the updated design and enhancements of the 4-dome home. The focus was on refining the interior by adding blinds, decorative elements, and applying double-layered materials to improve visual appeal and ensure design cohesion. These updates were implemented to align with the overall layout and style of the structure, maintaining consistency across all spaces. The Earthbag Village is the first of 7 to be built as the housing component of One Community’s open source plans for community conservation through diversification. View examples of this work in the pictures provided below.

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Karthik Pillai (Mechanical Engineer) continued helping finish the Vermiculture Toilet engineering and helping with the Earthbag Village 4-dome home roof plan. Karthik resumed work on both projects following a two-week break. For the 4-dome cluster roof design, with the roof structure now nearly finalized, he began drafting the report to document all findings and progress to date. During a meeting with Michaela, additional action items were identified, including the need for a Finite Element Analysis of the window beams, which will be addressed later. On the Vermiculture toilet design, he continued progress on the waste dumping mechanism report, and the design for the main Unistrut system is close to completion. As the first of seven planned villages, Earthbag Village provides the initial housing within One Community’s open source designs for community conservation through diversification. See the work in the collage below.

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Ketsia Kayembe (Civil Engineer) started working on the Earthbag Village designs related to Rainwater Harvesting and Water Catchment. Ketsia completed the orientation and read background materials on the Earthbag Village project before reviewing the updated stormwater management and rainwater harvesting designs prepared by Yi-Ju. She corrected spelling and grammar issues in the documentation and verified calculations related to the design. Ketsia contacted Yi-Ju to arrange a meeting to clarify project tasks and discuss outstanding questions and coordinate next steps. She began working on the cost analysis by estimating expenses based on Yi-Ju’s design, compiling a list of required materials, and researching vendors to identify affordable pricing options. One Community’s open source model for community conservation through diversification begins with Earthbag Village, the first of seven planned villages providing housing. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Michaela Silva (Architect) continued working on the architectural details for the Earthbag Village 4-dome home design. Michaela modeled a desk for the primary bedroom loft office and drew sections through the computer to confirm that the desk’s depth aligns with the curvature of the dome. She also continued work on the door sheet by creating a door schedule and tagging the doors in the floor plan. As the first of seven villages in One Community’s open source plan for community conservation through diversification, the Earthbag Village represents the housing element. See her work in the collage below.

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Rumi Shah (Civil Engineer) continued working on the Earthbag Village upgrades to bring our designs closer to construction-ready plans. Rumi worked on refining the construction notes and cover sheet to ensure all critical details were included for the project’s progression. Rumi also reviewed technical specifications and made adjustments to optimize the foundation details. Work continued on the calculations and design of the dome structure, which involves complex engineering requirements. The drafting of the dome design is in progress, with plans to submit the finalized documents. One Community’s open source resources for community conservation through diversification begin with the Earthbag Village, the first of seven planned villages providing housing. See below for some of the pictures related to this work.

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Yi-Ju Lien (Environmental Engineer) continued her work on the Earthbag Village LEED points related to stormwater retention. Yi-Ju worked on updating the webpage content for the stormwater drainage system design methodology. She revised the section on the rational method for calculating peak discharge by adding more detail on critical duration and time of concentration, and explaining the use of the velocity method to calculate this time. She introduced three flow types—sheet flow, shallow concentrated flow, and open channel flow—along with their respective calculation methods. In the roadway drainage design section, Yi-Ju focused on gutter flow analysis and inlet design, adding information to clarify the use of equations and noting that discharge calculations for gutter analysis vary depending on the gutter section type. She also specified that different charts or equations are required for different configurations, highlighting the importance of maintaining collaboration and unity in community conservation through diversification. See some of the work done in the collage below.

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DUPLICABLE CITY CENTER PROGRESS

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This week, Andrew Chen (Industrial Designer) continued working on the Dormer second-floor window for the Duplicable City Center. He researched the Singapore Jewel, focusing on its spherical architecture and diamond structural framework, to explore how the window could integrate with similar architectural features. Andrew completed the first full model of the second-floor window, which included the internal structure and insulation. He is now waiting for feedback to move forward with the next stage of development. The Duplicable City Center is a foundational part of One Community’s open-source model, contributing to community conservation through diversification. See some of this work in the pictures below.

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Jason Bao (Architectural Designer) continued working on producing renders for the Duplicable City Center library. His communication with Jae clarified next steps, and updated components from Nimika were shared with Yan. Adjustments to the garden area were implemented based on Jae’s instructions, including the addition and removal of plants, people, and other models. Rendering parameters were modified to align with project goals, and surrounding terrain elements were incorporated to enhance scene context. File optimizations were prioritized to maintain workflow efficiency while integrating updates. One Community’s open-source model features the Duplicable City Center, which plays a vital role in community conservation through diversification. See the work in the images below.

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Mohammed Maaz Siddiqui (Architect) wrapped up his work on the interior renders for the Duplicable City Center project. The furniture in the older scenes was adjusted to ensure all pieces were properly placed on the ground, and a few plants were added to the outdoor area to enhance its appearance. The overall scenes of the laundry room and washroom were developed by searching for and updating materials and finishes to align with the project color palette based on the reference file provided by Jae. The scenes were then updated with appropriate 3D models to improve realism. The Duplicable City Center is an essential part of One Community’s open-source approach, aiding in community conservation through diversification. Explore the work in the pictures below.

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Manjiri Patil (Mechanical Design Engineer) continued working on the designs for the City Center Dome Hub Connector Engineering. She is currently working on the review feedback provided by Jae and making the necessary updates to the manufacturing process report and excel sheet. In parallel, she is also refining the CAD drawing, addressing some gaps that were previously identified. One Community’s open-source Duplicable City Center is a key part for the community conservation through diversification. The images below showcase some of this work.

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Sanket Basannavar (Mechanical Engineer) continued working on the Duplicable City Center spa cover as part of the City Center Natural Pool and Eco-spa Designs. A SolidWorks model was created for the walls and mechanical room, and it was assembled with the spa and spa cover. A mechanism was designed to hold the motor that will rotate the pulley to open the spa cover. The AutoCAD plan was revised by removing the space previously designated for the waterfall and reallocating the space for additional features like chairs and tables. As a foundational component of One Community’s open-source model, the Duplicable City Center promotes community conservation through diversification. See examples in the images below.

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Shu-Tsun (Engineer) continued working on the City Center Dome Hub Connector Engineering by conducting the structural and frame analysis of the City Center dome using Autodesk Inventor, as well as working on the spreadsheet for which she is responsible. She reviewed her earlier analysis and discovered several errors that had impacted the accuracy of her findings. To address this, she chose to start the analysis over from scratch to ensure everything was handled properly. Shu-Tsun also carefully studied the instruction manual and related documentation to deepen her understanding of the correct procedures. Her goal was to prevent similar mistakes in the future and enhance the overall quality of her work. The Duplicable City Center is a key element of One Community’s open-source model, supporting community conservation through diversification. Check out some of the work in the images below.

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Srujan Pandya (Mechanical Engineer) continued helping with the City Center Dome Hub Connector Engineering analysis. He worked on the previous traditional dome design and the City Center dome design to ensure a consistent model setup across both. This included applying fixed constraints on the last row, using the same previously defined load cases, and implementing frame analysis using simplified beam and node representations. The results for all three versions, version 0 (traditional dome), version 1 (city center dome), and version 2 (modified city center dome) were updated in the spreadsheet, along with notes and remarks interpreting the outcomes. One Community’s open-source model features the Duplicable City Center, which plays a vital role in community conservation through diversification. See the work in the images below.

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HIGHEST GOOD FOOD PROGRESS

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This week, the core team completed adding photos to the Master Tools, Equipment, and Materials/Supplies document, including items related to the Goat, Chicken, and Rabbit sections. They also made sure that duplicate entries were removed and additional items were incorporated into both the master document and the hoop house listing. Certain additions, while not directly related to construction, pertain to ground preparation, ongoing operation, and maintenance. These items were designated with an asterisk to differentiate them from construction-specific tools and supplies. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on community conservation through diversification, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Below are some of the images showcasing this work.

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Dirgh Patel (Volunteer Mechanical Engineer) continued assisting with the Climate Battery design evolutions. He reviewed CAD models related to the piping system and its connection to the climate battery, including joints, assemblies, and dimensions. He created detailed drawings in SolidWorks, verified dimensions against provided theory, exported them as standard PDFs, created a motion assembly, and saved both exploded and rotational views. Dirgh also began simulation work focused on the stress, strain, and deformation of pipes under the calculated weight of overlying dirt. He worked on FEA analysis, starting with individual components and then the full assembly, using estimated dirt volume to determine load and assess resulting pipe deformation. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on community conservation through diversification, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Below are some of the images showcasing his work.

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Jay Nair (BIM Designer) continued working on Aquapini and Walipini Planting and Harvesting lighting and HVAC design. He held a call with a team member to discuss an alternative design for Walipini 1 that includes earthen roofs. Additionally, Jay continued working on the lighting energy calculations to reflect the changes in the roof design and continued researching how to use Dynamo for Revit to develop the corresponding lighting fixture. The Highest Good Food initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on community conservation through diversification, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Below are some of the images showcasing this work.

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Keerthi Reddy Gavinolla (Software Developer) continued working on the Highest Good Food page additions covering small-business and urban community options. She reviewed the Expressers team’s work, created their team collage, commented on their documents, and updated Blog #628. She also updated the Vermiculture website by adding additional provided content and started contributing to the Highest Good Food Infrastructure website. Additionally, she focused on editing formatting, adjusting headings, and justifying text to ensure consistency and readability. The Highest Good Food initiative is essential to One Community’s open source plans, focused on community conservation through diversification, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Her contributions are highlighted in the collage below.

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Mary Nelson (Landscape Planner) continued research and development of various Highest Good Food components. This week’s focus was research for community conservation through diversification by focusing primarily on editing the soil amendments strategy and making several updates to the document’s format to align with One Community standards. She continued working on the botanical garden tutorial, confirming that the correct page had been edited and was in the proper format. She requested time to meet for a review of her work in preparation for publishing. Additionally, she completed the meadow garden maintenance program she had started the previous week. The Highest Good Food initiative is essential to One Community’s open source plans, focused on community conservation through diversification, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Her contributions are highlighted in the collage below.

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Tanmay Koparde (Industrial Engineer and Team Administrator) continued optimizing the Food Procurement and Storage Plan to enhance efficiency and sustainability. He continued leveraging the Just-In-Time (JIT) methodology to enhance food storage efficiency and mitigate supply chain disruptions using the NetSuite ERP software. He explored approaches to address inventory shortages and ensure smooth food distribution. Additionally, he studied the concept of buffer stock and explored how to effectively implement it within food storage systems using the NetSuite ERP, focusing on strategies to prevent spoilage and minimize waste while maintaining sufficient reserves for emergency situations. The Highest Good Food Initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on community conservation through diversification, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. See his work in the collage below.

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HIGHEST GOOD ENERGY PROGRESS

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This week, Dishita Jain (Data Analyst) continued assisting with the Highest Good Energy research and cost analysis for community conservation through diversification. She made updates to the spreadsheet with new resources, incorporating feedback provided by Jae and addressing additional issues identified during the review process. Prior to that, relevant research was completed, and initial data updates were shared for evaluation. Additionally, work was done on OC Administration activities, including reviewing and providing feedback on other admins’ blogs and images, as well as working on the training team’s review and creating a blog post with a summary and collage. The Highest Good Energy initiative is a key component of One Community’s open source plans, focused on community conservation through diversification, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. Below are some of the images showcasing this work.

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Muhammad Sarmad Tariq (Electrical Engineer) continued assisting with off-grid and grid-tied Solar Microgrid comparisons as part of the Highest Good Energy component.  This is part of research for community conservation through diversification covering sustainable power supply. This week’s focus was working on a report describing the calculator used to determine profit and net savings for both off-grid and grid-tied solar PV systems. He focused on the net savings and economic analysis of the on-grid PV system. In response to feedback from Jae on the final version of the Off-Grid vs. On-Grid PV system report, he reviewed relevant research and explored options for incorporating PV system sizing into the report. The Highest Good Energy initiative is a key component of One Community’s open-source plans, focused on community conservation through diversification, and exemplifies the organization’s commitment through innovative design and implementation. See his work in the collage below.

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HIGHEST GOOD EDUCATION PROGRESS

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This week, Akhil Guntur (FullStack Engineer) continued his work on enhancing and refining his backend model documentation for the Highest Good Education open source software designs, carefully exploring multiple backend design approaches. He systematically reviewed his teammates’ feedback, analyzed their comments in detail, and provided detailed responses to ensure clarity and alignment. Following additional research, he updated the documentation, integrating valuable insights and suggestions from the team. To strengthen his understanding and effectively inform backend setup decisions, he extensively reviewed existing HGN websites, gathering detailed information about current backend implementations. Additionally, he focused on creating clear and efficient entity relationship diagrams based on the improved models. These diagrams are essential for visualizing backend structures, enabling a smoother transition into the development phase. The One Community model of community conservation through diversification with sustainably built classrooms like this is an excellent example of sustainable change for the whole planet. See the collage below for his work.

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Chitra Siddharthan (Data Analyst and Team Administrator) continued working on the deliverables for the Highest Good Education phase 4 software. The coursework description was prepared for the wireframes. Phase 2 Slack messages, tasks, and PRs were checked to track the progress of the reviews. The ‘Teacher Dashboard’ for phase 4 was broken down and is now ready for the wireframe structure. Additionally, tasks 747 through 753 were added for phase 2. The One Community model of community conservation through diversification with sustainably built classrooms like this is an excellent example of sustainable change for the whole planet. See the collage below for her work.

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Harshitha Rayapati (Program Manager) continued work on detailing deliverables for the Highest Good education software platform, outlining various components, developing Figma designs, and expanding the visual layout of the student dashboard. This week, her work focused on the action items document to support the development and design process of Phase 4. Edits and changes were made to the backend architecture design shared by Akhil, and the updated action items document was submitted for Jae’s feedback. After reviewing Jae’s input, work moved forward with implementing the suggested changes. The HGN Phase 4 document was cleaned up to remove duplicates and unnecessary details, and content from other related documents was merged into the main Phase 4 document. Specific action items were detailed for the first sprint, and steps were taken to expand the front-end team and delegate tasks to Chitra. The backend design and action items were also merged into the original design document. Additionally, Harshitha assisted in compiling the weekly blog update, reviewed the Graphic Design Team’s weekly progress, edited the blog page, and created a collage. The One Community model of community conservation through diversification with sustainably built classrooms like this is an excellent example of sustainable change for the whole planet. See the collage below for her work.

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Mrinalini Raghavendran (Software Engineer) continued refining and documenting both frontend and backend requirements for various graphs. She added formatting updates to the requirements document and captured additional dashboard ideas offline. She updated the documentation and continued working on the backend Node.js code for listing payments. Throughout the week, she wrote additional code, introduced new functionalities, and organized the backend codebase into appropriate folders. Toward the end of the week, she worked on integrating the Stripe payment intent functionality, which is pending local testing. By forwarding community conservation through diversification with classrooms like this, One Community provides a replicable example for global sustainable development. See the collage below for her work.

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HIGHEST GOOD SOCIETY PROGRESS

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This week, the core team completed over 48 hours managing One Community’s volunteer-work review not included above, emails, social media accounts, web development, new bug identification and bug-fix integration for the Highest Good Network software, and interviewing and getting set up new volunteer team members. They also shot and incorporated the video above that talks about how community conservation through diversification is a foundation of the bigger picture of everything One Community is doing. The image below shows some of this work.

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Govind Sajithkumar (Project Manager) continued focusing on Meta platform analytics and content management for Facebook and Instagram channels. He updated the social media analytics spreadsheet with current performance metrics and processed new audience data for both platforms to ensure up-to-date reporting. He cleaned and normalized social data prior to integration into tracking systems and updated the master spreadsheet with revised audience demographics and engagement figures. He maintained scheduled content publishing on both platforms, aligning post times with audience activity patterns. He documented all new content in the Open Source spreadsheet, including relevant metadata, and kept tracking files updated to support content analytics. As part of PR Review Team Management, he provided comments and feedback on team documents, updated his WordPress site with the latest team summary and collage, revised the PR Review Team Table with required entries, and reviewed blog sites maintained by fellow admins. This work helps One Community’s mission of community conservation through diversification. The following images show his work for the week.

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Hritvik Mahajan (Data Analyst) continued focusing on marketing and administrative tasks. He worked on multiple projects, including software testing, marketing, and administration. He reviewed several pull requests and communicated with team members via Slack to address merge conflicts and requested changes. He also refined the design of the HGN Social Media Scheduler. In marketing and promotion, he posted high-engagement content to Twitter communities to increase visibility and engagement. Additionally, he supported the OC Administration team by covering tasks for the moonfall team in Shrinivas’s absence and waited for feedback from Newell, as requested by Jae. This work helps One Community’s mission of community conservation through diversification. The following images show his work for the week.

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Jaiwanth Reddy Adavalli (Project Manager) continued developing the Job Applicants page and the Highest Good Network Phase 2 Dashboard, making changes to better integrate these pages with existing content and data. Two pages worth of new components were created to enhance functionality, and action items were documented for further work. As part of the PR review team, he reviewed the pull requests of the volunteer team assigned to him. This work helps One Community’s mission of community conservation through diversification. The following images show his work for the week.

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Raghav Dinesh Pamuru (Product Manager) continued work on coordinating with cross-functional teams to update the project roadmap and ensuring that all development tasks aligned with weekly goals. He reviewed submitted feature requests, refined backlog items in Jira, and clarified acceptance criteria in collaboration with stakeholders. He participated in daily stand-ups to provide project updates and flag blockers. He also worked with the UI/UX team to prioritize usability enhancements and documented the product feedback received during internal testing. He tracked sprint metrics and updated the product dashboard with current progress. This work helps One Community’s mission of community conservation through diversification. The following images show his work for the week.

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Yash Shah (Data Analyst and Team Administrator) continued his admin work and managed the social architecture component of the Highest Good Network software. He focused on reviewing and managing pull requests to determine their readiness for merging. This involved checking for resolved merge conflicts, ensuring there were no failing tests, and confirming that all requested changes and reviewer comments were addressed, as per the feedback provided by Jae. He followed up with the developers responsible for the Phase 3 development tasks to help resolve outstanding issues and obtain the necessary approvals. In addition to PR management, he created a blog post for Dev Dynasty and organized the folder structure for the week’s materials. He also created a collage related to the ongoing project activities and provided feedback on blogs submitted by fellow volunteers. This work helps One Community’s mission of community conservation through diversification. The following images show his work for the week.

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ADMINISTRATION TEAM

The Administration Team summary, covering their work administrating and managing most of One Community’s ongoing process for community conservation through diversification was managed by Bhakti Tigdi (Project Manager) and includes Himanshu Mandloi (Engineering Project Manager), Jibin Joby (Data Analyst)Kishan Sivakumar (Administrative Assistant and Software Team Manager)Olawunmi “Ola” Ijisesan (Administrative and Management Support)Olimpia Borgohain (Data Analyst and Team Administrator)Preksha Welankiwar (Digital Marketing Manager)Rachna Malav (Data Analyst)Rishi Sundara (Quality Control Engineer And Team Administrator)Ryutaro Wongso (Economic Analyst and Team Administrator)Saumit Chinchkhandi (Administrative Assistant and Software Engineer)Vikas Pande (Software Administrator), and Vishnu Murali (Data Analyst). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll be managing and objectively measuring our process for community conservation through diversification through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes.

This week, the Administration team contributed to a variety of coordination, review, content, and technical tasks. Community conservation through diversification was at the core of many of the activities. Himanshu managed the daily timelog review process, followed up with team members on pending entries, addressed logging concerns with Jae, reviewed training steps, and recorded a video to explain a system issue. He also supported time adjustments, updated a blog post based on feedback, created a PDF version, and reviewed admin work. Jibin reviewed the housing team’s submissions, created collages, updated assigned pages, and collaborated with Vishnu to extract and visualize BlueSky data, while also working on a Python-based solution for improved accuracy. Kishan focused on senior admin responsibilities by reviewing volunteer documents and SEO pages, addressing requests, and initiating new tasks. Ola oversaw PR reviewers, followed up on incomplete tasks, checked progress report accuracy, updated documentation, and managed the admin workspace. Olimpia completed mockups for the social media dashboard based on existing mock data trends and participated in team reviews as part of the admin group, contributing to the ongoing efforts of community conservation through diversification.

Preksha worked on growing the Threads and LinkedIn presence, collaborated with Govind on Facebook and Instagram analytics, reviewed PDFs as a corrections admin, and submitted her contributor bio. Rachna was unable to schedule interviews due to limited availability and instead focused on pending SEO tasks, reviewed prior work, and stayed updated on communications. Rishi tested multiple PRs from Phase 1, added new bug items, reviewed team contributions, and updated blog content with SEO optimizations. Ryutaro reviewed Binary Brigade’s development progress, supported onboarding for a new team member, made updates to his profile, and continued cost analysis for the Duplicable City Center. Saumit managed PR workflows for volunteers A–E, tested various PRs related to Phase 1, reviewed PR training, and revised his blog based on feedback. Vikas interviewed a software developer candidate, reviewed blog scripts for accuracy, tracked team bios, and collaborated with other teams to maintain documentation. Vishnu reviewed team contributions, provided feedback on training documents, extracted and visualized BlueSky data, tested a new scraping solution in Python, and continued daily posting to increase engagement. This work contributes to One Community’s commitment to community conservation through diversification. See below to view images of their work.

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GRAPHIC DESIGN TEAM

The Graphic Design Team’s summary was managed by Harshitha Rayapati (Program Manager) and includes Aurora Juang (Graphic Designer)Junyuan Liu (Graphic Designer, UI/UX Designer)Mounika Chowdary Popuri (Graphic Designer) and Yafei (Jojo) Wu (Graphic/UIUX designer) covering their work on graphic designs for community conservation through diversification. This week, Aurora created a GIS icon in Illustrator, developed several bio announcement posts, and continued refining the Seven Villages book by revising icons, updating content, and importing key visuals. She also worked on social media campaign posts, addressed missing links through individual corrections, and designed social media icons for Ryutato, Anjali, and Vinay. Her contributions to educational campaigns focused on maintaining consistency and accuracy across revised posts. She finalized new chapter icons for the website and submitted campaign graphics for Jae’s review. She continued content creation using Google Sheets by publishing new volunteer bios, correcting errors, and shaping bio announcements to support onboarding materials.

Junyuan gathered images and explored design options in software to create visuals for the Most Sustainable Project, incorporating text, adjusting layouts, and producing multiple image sizes based on feedback from Jae. Mounika updated the window height for all below-grade domes to match the specified sample dimensions and optimized SketchUp layers to improve structure and workflow. Yafei (Jojo) finalized four social media visuals by adjusting font weights for readability, standardizing image element proportions, and reinforcing the connection between visuals and supporting text. She also documented feedback and revision steps throughout the process. See the Highest Good Society pages for more on how this contributes to community conservation through diversification. See the collage below to view some 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 creating community conservation through diversification 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 continued their work on the Highest Good Network PR testing and confirmed fixes for several issues, including the leaderboard header (#3018), the placement of lists on the Reports page for Projects, People, and Teams (PR 3190), the population of data upon input click (#3201), updates to the reusable form (#3145 and #1224), the implementation of a People Report bio toggle (#3218), the elimination of the need for additional saving in the Quick Setup Tool (#3031), improvements to the purchase request reusables (#3221), and the addition of a toggle request for the bio permission (PR 2289). Unresolved issues included design problems on narrow screens for the Projects/People/Teams page (PR 2473), the fixed width requirement for the User Management title column (PR 3177), profile page issues (PR 3187), and the QSC color not changing (#3227). Additionally, they recorded a video detailing an issue with the accuracy of the first and last day and the auto-refresh function on deactivation (PR 3176) and assigned a task to volunteer to fix the “Team Weekly Summaries” on Darkmode (6 hours). These improvements represent incremental steps towards the realization of community conservation through diversification. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to community conservation through diversification. The collage below shows some of their work.

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ALPHA SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

This week, the Alpha Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Lin Khant Htel (Frontend Software Developer) and the team includes Eve Ye (Volunteer Software Engineer Intern)Jiaqi Nie (Software Engineer)Nikita Kolla (Full Stack Developer)Rupa Rajesh Bhatia (Software Engineer)Sujith Reddy Sudini (Full-Stack Software Developer) and Vinay Vallabineni (Software Engineer). This software is a foundation of One Community tracking and management process for community conservation through diversification.

Lin reviewed and approved PR #1284 after familiarizing himself with the codebase and successfully running all 14 test cases locally. He consulted with team members, reviewed Alpha Team’s weekly summaries, photos, and videos, and continued his leadership duties—contributing to the overall goals of community conservation through diversification. Sujith refined the HTML structure and styling of the activity comments section to improve usability and responsiveness, laying a solid foundation for backend integration and ensuring alignment with the platform’s design.

Eve improved the Pinterest OAuth integration by switching to the more secure ‘authorization_code’ flow and adding a “Connect to Pinterest” button that manages token storage and renewal. Jiaqi merged notification and user bid endpoints, created a new listing schema, rewrote dependent APIs, and tested them using Postman—both contributing to community conservation through diversification through enhanced system functionality. Nikita resolved dark mode issues on the “Team Weekly Summaries” page and began addressing additional bugs, ensuring consistent visual design and accessibility across the app.

Rupa restructured the multi-step form with modular React components, integrated interactive UI elements, and optimized state management using hooks. She also enabled digital signatures, persistent user preferences, and real-time validation while collaborating across teams to refine features and support leadership development—all aligned with community conservation through diversification. Vinay developed dynamic scoring and ranking logic for the questionnaire dashboard, updating the data pipeline to retrieve average scores with team-based filters, and pushed the updated code to the repository. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to creating community conservation through diversification. See below for some of the team’s work.

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BINARY BRIGADE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Binary Brigade Team’s summary overseeing advancements in the Highest Good Network software was managed by Aureliano Maximus (Volunteer Software Engineer) and includes Amalesh Arivanan (Software Engineer)Anirudh Sampath Kumar (Software Developer)Deepthi Kannan (Software Engineer)Geeta Matkar (Software Engineer)Jaissica Hora (Software Engineer)Nikhil Routh (Software Engineer)Sabitha Nazareth (Software Engineer)Sidhartha Sunkasari (Software Engineer)Sriram Seelamneni (Software Engineer)Samman Baidya (Software Engineer)Sunil Kotte (Full Stack Developer)Vasavi Vuppala (Software Engineer), and Wangyuan Chen (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll be managing and objectively measuring our progress in creating community conservation through diversification through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes.

This week, Amalesh reviewed 15 pull requests (#1288, #1294, #3313, #3319, #3322, #3325, #3327, #3332, #3335, #3337, #3338, #3342, #3343, #3345, #3346, #1298), which covered frontend and backend features including dashboard metrics, tag endpoints, calendar views, and leaderboard logic—each contributing to creating community conservation through diversification—documenting each with screenshots and uploading them to a shared folder. He also implemented PR #3356 to add a TSA Form to the HighestGoodNetwork app with navigation and validation logic. Anirudh worked on three pull requests, resolving merge conflicts and errors in test files, fixing a search bar bug, and updating overlapping code, each change reinforcing our broader goal of creating community conservation through diversification. This week, Aureliano became familiar with management responsibilities by completing the previous week’s tasks as practice and updating their weekly summary to reflect a manager’s perspective aligned with creating community conservation through diversification. He addressed a file upload issue where files were not resetting to null when users attempted to re-upload the same file. Deepthi addressed a responsiveness issue affecting leaderboard headers on high-resolution devices by replacing a fixed breakpoint with a dynamic condition based on screen width, supporting both visual clarity and our commitment to creating community conservation through diversification, and is collecting feedback for further refinements.

Geeta began work on the social media dashboard by analyzing key metrics and components from platforms like LinkedIn to guide future development and frontend UI adjustments that align with creating community conservation through diversification. Jaissica fixed linting issues on a donut chart and ensured visual consistency across light/dark modes and screen sizes, while also building backend endpoints to retrieve buildingTools data and reviewing weekly summaries for four team members, further reinforcing the mission of creating community conservation through diversification. Nikhil continued the migration to CSS Modules by converting .css files to .module.css format in the src directory, modifying 108 JSX files and resolving class reference issues in a manner that supports the broader vision of creating community conservation through diversification. Sabitha Rachel Nazareth worked on the listings and bidding platform for the Highest Good Housing project by writing APIs to fetch, update, and add villages, setting up the corresponding routes and controllers, and beginning the logic to filter villages based on specific criteria—all of which contribute to creating community conservation through diversification—with plans to clarify a related doubt with Jae. Sidhartha Sunkasari added a date range and comparison filter to the TotalOrgSummary page in the frontend and began backend updates to handle new comparison values that align with our strategy of creating community conservation through diversification.

Sriram worked on the TimeLogger component, resolving time synchronization issues and adding a search function by team, username, and role, each refinement reflecting our principles around creating community conservation through diversification. Samman worked on Phase III navigation bar updates, organizing menus and routes, integrating them into the dropdown, and addressing styling issues, while also progressing on the “Share PDF” task—all part of our efforts in creating community conservation through diversification. Sunil refined frontend logic in the Weekly Summaries Reports page to properly filter deactivated users by creation date, adjusted how the _id field is interpreted, and created pull requests for the updates—steps that support our focus on creating community conservation through diversification. Vasavi resolved a UI issue in the Dashboard > Tasks > Progress Column using CSS adjustments and fixed linting errors in the src/components/Projects and UserProfile directories, both efforts contributing to creating community conservation through diversification. Kaia implemented a new email assignment module for Weekly Summary BCC recipients. The feature allows users to search, add, and remove recipients via a dynamic modal interface, reinforcing usability in support of creating community conservation through diversification. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to creating community conservation through diversification. View some of the team’s work in the collage below.

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BLUE STEEL SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Blue Steel Team’s summary, presenting their work on the Highest Good Network software was managed by Sheetal Mangate (Software Engineer) and includes Humemah Khalid (Software Engineer/Backend Developer)Ramakrishna Aruva (Software Engineer), Sai Girish Pabbathi (Software Engineer), Sharan Sai Marpadaga (Software Developer) and Srichand Medagani (FullStack Developer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll be managing and objectively measuring our process for community conservation through diversification.

This week, Sai focused on tasks assigned by Jae, including displaying popups, filtering by date, using icons, and handling profile pages. He completed the CSS for properties to allow viewing on the same page as listings and spent time reviewing Airbnb’s interface to understand typical user interface patterns for day-to-day use, contributing to community conservation through diversification by improving the platform’s accessibility. Ramakrishna identified the root cause of a state management issue where the userProfile state, specifically the project’s data, was not updating correctly, leading to outdated data being sent to the backend. He explored solutions using Promises and useState to address the issue, implementing a solution to update the project’s data based on the previous userProfile state, which aligns with the goals of community conservation through diversification. After pulling the latest development changes, he made necessary adjustments and reviewed the updated codebase to ensure alignment with the current implementation. Humemah worked on the ‘HGN Questionnaire Dashboard: Backend: Implement Community Members List with Filtering, Sorting, and Search’ task, ensuring data retrieval and confirming the GET endpoint’s functionality, enhancing community conservation through diversification by improving data management. He also worked on the weekly summary and uploaded the corresponding Dropbox images, with filtering and sorting features still in progress.

Srichand worked on fixing the default 404 error page implementation and redirection. He analyzed the task details, ensured the error page displayed correctly for unsupported or invalid URLs, and included links for navigating to the dashboard and opening the Suggestions/Development modal. He identified issues with the previous PR and reviewed the NotFoundPage implementation to correctly place routing, layout, and modal logic, using ChatGPT to research connecting components and sharing modal state across the app. Sharan worked on understanding the requirements for building the Additional Notes and Work Experience section on the user page, reviewing the APIs to fetch the necessary information and gaining an understanding of how to begin implementing the section. Sheetal completed the task functionality for “Development for Re-Engagement Strategies,” performing code cleanup and a code review for the pull request. She also worked on the CSS to adjust the alignment of the form fields from the noShoList popup and added an error message at the bottom of the popup, replacing the previous alert system. Sheetal tested the functionality to ensure everything was working as expected. See the Highest Good Society and the Highest Good Network pages to learn more on how their work contributes to community conservation through diversification. See below to view 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 Sundar Machani (Software Engineer) and includes Anjali Maddila (Software Engineer), Ashrita Cherlapally (Software Engineer)Denish Kalariya (Software Engineer)Humera Naaz (MERN developer), Kshitij Gugale (Software Engineer)Pavan Swaroop Lebakula (Software Engineer), Pratyush Prasanna Sahu (Software Engineer)Rohith Nayakar (Full Stack Developer), Sai Moola (Software Engineer), Sanjeevkumar Hanumantlal Sharma (Software Engineer) and Xiaolei Zhao (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll manage and objectively measure our process for community conservation through diversification through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes.

This week, Sundar worked on the HGN Software Development project focused on building the frontend for the “Paid Labor Cost” grouped-bar chart component within the Phase 2 Summary Dashboard. He created the base card structure, explored relevant data fields for UI mapping, added filters for tasks, projects, and dates, styled the dropdown using custom CSS, integrated an Airbnb-style date picker, implemented sorting logic to display tasks by ascending cost with the top two highlighted, adjusted mock data to fit the required structure, and updated the layout and styling to match the Figma design, contributing to community conservation through diversification. Rohith resolved a dropdown issue in the Weekly Summaries Report component by using global SCSS styles and created a dedicated branch with the fix. He also began working on the Newell refactor of the Weekly Summary component and contributed to the Carlos anniversary feature and Volunteer Hours Distribution update, aligning with the project’s goal of community conservation through diversification. Sai Shekhar linked a button on the initial modal to the openSuggestions modal on the dashboard, adjusted the dropdown dimensions, raised PR #3357, resolved issues from a rebase by reverting certain commits, and began work on a backend task. Xiaolei submitted PR #1302 to add a GET /lessons-learnt endpoint for the BM dashboard backend, enabling filtering by projectId and date range, aggregating lesson counts, and calculating month-over-month percentage change, and began exploring requirements for the Loss Tracking Line Graph backend, which supports the broader vision of community conservation through diversification.

Anjali addressed an error related to user name display when switching tabs and raised PR #3319 for the fix, then implemented a tracking button in the permission management section. Community conservation through diversification was an important consideration in the feature’s implementation. Pratyush reviewed several pull requests, including PRs 3373, 3372, 3370, 3368, 3367, and 3365, checking functionality, mobile responsiveness, lint errors, and UI appearance across themes. He also worked on the material dashboard summary task, fixed lint issues, and prepared a pull request. Sanjeevkumar completed five APIs for financial summaries with assumptions for labor time data, began gathering requirements, and started developing the backend API for the “Distribution of Labor Hours” pie chart in the Phase 2 Summary Dashboard. Ashrita integrated React Query and Axios for data fetching with a loading animation, developed tooltip hover functionality to display tag frequency, added basic click functionality, and faced challenges with font scaling logic and syncing date filter updates in the mind map rendering, further supporting the goals of community conservation through diversification.

Denish investigated a performance issue affecting the profile page by simulating recent changes in a controlled environment to isolate causes of the slowdown, comparing performance metrics, and reviewing modified components. Humera implemented a compressed zip file solution to manage user and login data using gzip headers, aiming to improve data handling efficiency. Pavan analyzed layout issues in the dashboard’s timer panel caused by a previous pull request and worked on adjusting the implementation to restore the prior appearance without affecting other components. Kshitij updated styles in `AddTaskModal.css` and adjusted elements in `AddTaskModal.jsx` to fix layout issues in the Add Task modal. He investigated why UI changes weren’t appearing by clearing the build cache, reinstalling dependencies, and rebuilding the app. Changes were committed and pushed on the correct branch, `hotfix/fix-wbs-add-task-format`. The issue seemed related to Webpack or browser caching, or how Hot Module Reloading handles file updates. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to community conservation through diversification. View some of the team’s work in the collage 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 Nishita Gudiniye (Software Engineer) and includes Honglin Chen (Software Engineer)Mohan Satya Ram Sara (Software Engineer)Jatin Agrawal (Software Engineer)Shraddha Shahari (Software Engineer)Tanvi Anantula (Software Engineer)Vaibhav Koladiya (Software Engineer)Vamsi Krishna (Software Engineer) and Zhifan Jia (Software Engineer)The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll manage and objectively measure our process for community conservation through diversification through our social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes.

This week, Honglin completed PRs 765 and 1984, adding actions, reducers, and toast notifications for updating and deleting inventory types and units of measurement. He also reviewed pull requests older than six months and documented their status—ready to merge, close, or reassign—contributing to the goals of community conservation through diversification. Jatin tackled bugs in the email auto-reply system, implemented workflows for various user completion scenarios, and finalized messaging updates for the lbdashboard. Mohan began setting up permission-based access control for the HGN skill dashboard, reviewed the database structure, and drafted integration plans to ensure scalability in line with community conservation through diversification.

Nishita enhanced dark mode for the event registration confirmation modal and the “Event Personalization” page, aligning both with the design system. She also prepared for managerial duties by reviewing training materials, supporting community conservation through diversification through team leadership. Shraddha addressed multiple bugs, including issues with the Equipment List update button, Featured Badges, badge assignments, and email functionalities, contributing to system stability and the overarching mission. Tanvi submitted a new, conflict-free pull request to replace a previously problematic one, ensuring smooth deployment processes aligned with community conservation through diversification.

Vaibhav developed a refresh notification popup, resolved display issues by implementing a new hash function, and created an update-hash.yml file to automate updates. He tested the feature and reviewed several pull requests for HighestGoodNetworkApp, advancing the goals of community conservation through diversification. Vamsi created a permission feature to track how often tasks are extended, added a corresponding option in the frontend, and aligned this functionality with platform goals. Zhifan completed backend functions for a donut chart visual, resolved multiple Node.js-related issues, tested with synthetic data, submitted a pull request with video proof, and updated prior PR names—supporting project consistency and community conservation through diversification. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to community conservation through diversification. View some of the team’s work in the collage below.

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EXPRESSERS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Expressers Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, managed by Strallia Chao (Software Engineer), includes Ghouse Shahe Meera Ziddi Mohammad (Software Engineer Intern)Meenashi Jeyanthinatha Subrmanian (Full Stack Developer)Rahul Trivedi (Software Engineer) and Reina Takahara (Software Developer). The Highest Good Network software is how we’ll manage and objectively measure our process for community conservation through diversification through innovative software development, testing, and collaboration. This week, Ziddi continued work on the listing dashboard, focusing on fetching availability data for each unit. This involved identifying booked appointments, checking for pending reservations, and ensuring that time slots are made available when reservations are cancelled. To support this functionality, he began developing the necessary APIs, with an estimated requirement of three to four endpoints to complete the task.

Meenashi set up the webhook event controller and routes, then simulated events using Cloudflared. The bidAndPay details matching the screen were triggered, resulting in the creation of the PAYMENT.AUTHORIZATION.CREATED event, which in turn called the webhook. However, the webhook initially failed due to a 401 unauthorized error caused by the middleware.js file. After resolving the authorization issue and returning a success response, she observed that the webhook code was still not executing and continued investigating the issue. The efforts put in by Meenashi contribute to community conservation through diversification by ensuring smooth technical operations. Rahul worked on the HGN Questionnaire Dashboard by integrating the User Profile Page into the main application. He created a new branch and pushed the code. Backend API endpoints were connected to enable real-time data display, and frontend styling was improved for better responsiveness and visual accuracy. He added a GitHub section to user contact information, included a skills chart to display user skills, integrated Manoj’s backend API, and suggested data structure updates to better meet project requirements, further supporting community conservation through diversification.

Reina re-familiarized herself with the code base and selected a new task to create an interactive map showing project locations for Phase 2. After resolving local setup issues by updating her software, she created a new route for the interactive map and implemented it using Leaflet JS. She began populating the backend with fake data and started working on retrieving and displaying that data on the frontend. Strallia reviewed PR #3332 related to the Global Volunteer Map on the Total Org Summary Page. She provided feedback, reverted out-of-scope commits, added a loading icon, resolved merge conflicts, and integrated the backend API for custom date selection in the Volunteer Trends Line Chart. Additionally, she updated the progress tracking sheet to reflect frontend chart changes. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this contributed to community conservation through diversification. See the collage below to view the team’s work.

Community Conservation through Diversification, One Community Weekly Progress Update #629, Open Source Sustainability Software, Global Volunteer Map, Webhook Integration and Testing, Interactive Project Mapping with Leaflet JS, Backend API Integration, Volunteer Data Visualization, Listing Dashboard Availability API, Open Sourcing Global Sustainability Strategies

LUCKY STAR SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Lucky Star Team’s summary of the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Anne Zhang (Software Engineer) and includes contributions from Barnaboss Puli (Volunteer Software Engineer)Chetan Sunku (Software Engineer)Dipti Yadav (Software Engineer)Harini Korda (Software Engineer)Koushica Bosadi Ulaganathan (Software Engineer)Manoj Gembali (Software Engineer) and Vaibhavi Madhav Deshpande (Software Engineer). This improvement fostered a sense of ownership, much like that seen in community conservation through diversification where collective action drives progress.

This week, Barnaboss worked on improving code quality and developing backend features for the Phase 2 Summary Dashboard of the HGN Software project, resolving ESLint and Prettier issues in the src/components/TeamMemberTasks/ directory and submitting a pull request, while also working on caching and backend logic for visualizations including a Donut Chart for Project Status and a Bar Graph for Total Material Cost per Project, encountering and addressing mongosh authentication issues. Chetan continued work on fixing the “i” popup icon issue on the Weekly Summaries Reports page, focusing on ensuring popups appear correctly for roles other than “Volunteer” and are editable by Owners, with implementation and verification in progress. This improvement fostered a sense of ownership, much like that seen in community conservation through diversification where collective action drives progress.

Dipti completed task 763 related to saving and auto-populating Work Breakdown Structure content during auto-refresh, submitting backend and frontend pull requests (PR 1298 and PR 3346), and began work on a new issue related to the archive button not functioning, which involved investigating relevant files and identifying necessary fixes. Harini resolved merge conflicts and deployment issues in the Global Volunteer Map component, updated the Total Org Summary dashboard to improve the map and volunteer location display, addressed Netlify deployment warnings, and worked on the “Total People Report Hours” task by updating a label from “Total Logged Time” to “Total Tangible Logged Time.” Koushica resolved autosave issues in the user profile’s Quick Setup section, fixed bell notification behavior related to bar data load times, and implemented a hotfix for UI breakage caused by a new CSS file, while also starting a discussion on longer-term CSS management solutions. This improvement fostered a sense of ownership, much like that seen in community conservation through diversification where collective action drives progress.

Manoj added logging and permission authentication to a backend endpoint, created PR #1301 with screenshots, and began frontend development for the new Community Members HGN Help page by reviewing the task and Figma designs and setting up routes and components. Vaibhavi reviewed multiple pull requests for code quality and functionality, tested updates for system stability, and worked on advancing her own pull requests by refining features, testing, and preparing them for review. Anne worked on debugging a new bug related to saving blue square reasons for specific One Community roles, managed the Lucky Star team’s reviews and pictures of the week, and answered questions from team members regarding tasks and responsibilities. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to community conservation through diversification. See the collage below to view the team’s work.

Highest Good Network software, Community Conservation through Diversification, One Community Weekly Progress Update #629, HGN Software Dashboard, backend development with MongoDB, frontend UI updates, pull request reviews, ESLint and Prettier fixes, volunteer map integration, Quick Setup autosave fix, notification system debugging, role-based UI features, community project task management

MOONFALL SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

The Moonfall Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software was managed by Newell Newell (Manager) and includes Angad Anil Gosain (Volunteer Software Engineer)Bhavpreet Singh (Software Engineer)Calvin Liu (PR Team)Lalith Kumar Rajendran (Software Engineer), Nikhil Giri (Software Engineer)Samhitha Gouru (Software Engineer), Shashank Kumar (Software Engineer)Sravya Kotra (Software Engineer)Vivek Sharma (Software Engineer), and Yili Sun (Software Engineer). This week, Angad reviewed multiple pull requests, validated backend endpoints, resolved layout, and logic issues, made UI improvements, and addressed test warnings and formatting problems before submitting a final pull request. Bhavpreet updated the wishlist model schema, routes, and controller functions to match frontend changes and replaced a custom image carousel with a Bootstrap version for ease of use, contributing to the broader goals of community conservation through diversification.

Lalith modified the handling of admin and owner role permissions by removing hardcoded logic and integrating it into the permissions management flow. Newell worked on implementing CASL-based attribute-based access control policies using PostgreSQL and Nest.js, protected backend domains with Cloudflare, completed Azure NSG and Cloudflare Firewall protection, addressed Azure-related issues, and worked on file uploading and new backend endpoints in Nest.js. Samhitha worked on designing and developing a bar graph to display the risk profile of projects, including a labeled X-axis with project names and color-coded bars for predicted cost overruns, time delays, and open issues, along with dropdown filters for project and date selection and dynamic filtering logic, which ties into community conservation through diversification by ensuring better project management. Shashank focused on making components responsive across screen sizes, studied PayPal’s SDK for checkout, customized card payment input fields using developer credentials, and worked around incomplete backend APIs.

Sravya fixed layout issues in the User Management UI by identifying the cause of recent CSS changes and applying a hotfix to restore alignment, spacing, and link color, which helps streamline the user interface as part of the effort towards community conservation through diversification. Yili worked on unit tests for profileInitialSetupController.js, refactored logic for better testability, resolved merge conflicts in multiple pull requests, and addressed change requests related to user permissions and editing team codes. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network pages for more on how this relates to creating community conservation through diversification. Below is a collage for the team’s work.

 Moonfall, Highest Good Network software, Open Sourcing Global Sustainability Strategies, One Community Weekly Progress Update #629, list overview feature, wishlist backend development, user profile assignment workflow, Google Doc and Media Folder persistence, Phase 2 Summary Dashboard, react-chartjs-2 bar chart, donut chart cost distribution, TaskCompletedBarChart component, dynamic line chart material loss, Jest and React Testing Library unit tests

REACTONAUTS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

Reactonauts’ Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network software, was managed by Vijeth Venkatesha (Software Engineer) and includes Akshay Jayaram (Software Engineer)Ghazi Rahman (Software Engineer Intern)Gmon Kuzhiyanikkal (Software Engineer)Guirong Wu (Software Engineer), Haoyue Wen (Software Engineer)Keying Guo (Software Engineer)Khushi Jain (Software Engineer)Mohan Gopi Gadde (Software Engineer)Nikhil Pittala (Software Engineer)Pallavi Thorat (PR Team O-Sh)Peterson Rodrigues (Full-Stack MERN Stack Developer)Rishitha Mamidala (Software Engineer), Rishwa Patel (Software Developer), Saniya Farheen (Software Engineer), Sharadha Shivakumar (Software Engineer), and Xiyan Li (Software Engineer Intern). This software is a foundation of One Community tracking and management process for supporting the abundance of the earth.

This week, Akshay focused on backend validation for user profiles, investigating the missing timeZone property through MongoDB queries, API inspections, and cache checks. He reviewed the Mongoose schema, restarted servers after each change, and used Postman to test real-time data responses, aligning his efforts with community conservation through diversification. Ghazi enhanced the financial summary cards by refining spacing, font styles, tooltips, and responsiveness. He optimized layouts for mobile and desktop views, tested UI consistency, and initiated a PR for dynamic button population, contributing to community conservation through diversification.

Gmon addressed hidden member tasks and added bell notifications based on task deadlines. He submitted PR 2850 for review, organized reference materials, and explored the project’s architecture, contributing to community conservation through diversification. Guirong resolved multiple formatting and editability issues in the Reports section and introduced a new contributors report filter with editable icons, all supporting community conservation through diversification. Haoyue fixed merge conflicts and ESLint errors for the FAQ tool and began developing analytics for job posting data visualization, aligning with community conservation through diversification. Khushi created a responsive Phase 2 Summary Dashboard pie chart with filters and interactive hover features, also implementing dark mode to support accessibility and community conservation through diversification.

Mohan updated the badge assignment system to support assigning multiple badges to multiple users, modifying front-end and back-end logic to ensure flexibility and compatibility, aligning with community conservation through diversification. Nikhil reviewed 14 pull requests across the stack, providing feedback and verifying functionality to maintain high code quality and support global sustainability strategies. Pallavi implemented a modal and backend system for question editing in the form builder, including template management with full CRUD support and user-level access control, all contributing to community conservation through diversification. Peterson resolved two 404 page bugs related to URL structure errors, supporting global sustainability through improved user experience.

Rishitha developed a bar chart with filters to visualize issue types and counts, supporting data clarity and community conservation through diversification. Rishwa set up the routing and folder structure for the HGN Help Skills Dashboard, creating key components and ensuring a clean Git commit history, reinforcing a scalable design that contributes to community conservation through diversification. Saniya worked on Figma mockups and iterated on feedback to improve wireframe design, aligning her updates with open-source global sustainability strategies. Sharadha improved the Job Posting UI and resolved merge conflicts on event registration features, submitting clean PRs that support community conservation through diversification.

Xiyan developed a URL shortening service with API integration, history tracking, and clipboard functionality using TypeScript for enhanced maintainability and usability, aligning with community conservation through diversification. Vijeth focused on team coordination and MongoDB performance optimization, reviewing summaries and addressing system slowdowns to ensure better functionality, contributing to the broader goals of community conservation through diversification. See the Highest Good Society and Highest Good Network for more on how this contributed to ecological global transformation. See the collage below to view the team’s work.

Reactonauts, Highest Good Network, Community Conservation through Diversification, One Community Weekly Progress Update 629, badge assignment functionality, question editing modal, frontend and backend integration, MongoDB form templates, REST API for form builder, chart data visualization, structured route setup, Figma dashboard design, advanced URL shortening service, performance optimization strategies

SKYE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TEAM

Skye Team’s summary, covering their work on the Highest Good Network was managed by Olimpia Borgohain (Data Analyst and Team Admin) and Luis Arevalo (Software Engineer) and the team includes Sai Preetham (Full Stack Developer)Snehal Dilip Patare (Software Engineer), Vikas Nomula (Software Engineer) and Yao Wang (Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software helps manage and objectively continue with supporting open sourcing community conservation through diversification, focusing on social architecture, construction, production, and maintenance processes to build sustainable and thriving ecosystems. This solution is portable, scalable, and ideal for off-grid or sustainable living communities.

This week, Luis resolved a grey icon issue in the warning popup by identifying a styling conflict and created a pull request. He explored YouTube API options for automating community posts but suggested switching tasks after finding no suitable solution. He also discussed potential improvements to the warnings component with Jae, by contributing to community conservation through diversification enhancing the user experience. Sai Preetham integrated a calendar-style time picker into the Materials page, resolved merge conflicts, and raised a pull request. He began analyzing the role-change confirmation modal task and revisited a tracking management task based on feedback, confirming its functionality and creating a demonstration video, further supporting the objectives of community conservation through diversification.

Snehal implemented Facebook post scheduling functionality, updated backend components, unified Twitter and Facebook functionality into a single interface, and added post scheduling options with history display on the frontend. Vikas worked on the YouTube autoposter task but the work was paused due to API limitations, and focus shifted to developing an autoposter for Medium, which provides an API for posting content. Yao refined backend and frontend implementations of the Reddit Auto Poster feature and created a handoff document outlining the status of Reddit and LinkedIn auto poster features for future development. See the picture below for the work done by the team on community conservation through diversification.

Team Skye, Highest Good Network Software, Community Conversation Through Diversification, One Community Weekly Progress Update #629, YouTube API Integration, Facebook Post Scheduling, Twitter Auto-Poster, Backend Development, Calendar Time Picker Integration, Database Validation, Social Media Automation, Reddit Auto Poster, Medium Auto Poster, Project Documentation

SOFTWARE PR REVIEW TEAM A-E

The PR Review Team’s summary for team members’ names starting with A-E and covering their work on the Highest Good Network software was managed by Saumit Chinchkhandi (Administrative Assistant and Software Engineer). The Highest Good Network software is a foundation of what we’ll be using to measure our results of community conservation through diversification. This week’s active members of this team were: Abdelmounaim Lallouache (Software Developer)Akanksha Singh (Software Developer)Carl Bebli (Software Engineer)Carlos Gomez (Full-Stack Software Developer), and Dharmik Patel (Software Engineer). They assisted with the research for community conservation through diversification by reviewing all the Highest Good Network PRs (Pull Requests) shared in this week’s update. Learn more about how the Highest Good Network measures community conservation through diversification by exploring the Highest Good Network open-source hub. The collage below shows a compilation of the work from this team.

PR, Highest Good Network software, Community Conservation through Diversification, One Community Weekly Progress Update #629, pull request, PR review, PR review team, software team, software development, Highest Good Network, Highest Good society, One Community, MERN Stack, software engineering, MongoDB, React.js, Node.js, Express.js, open source software

SOFTWARE PR REVIEW TEAM F-M

The PR Review Team’s summaries for team members’ names starting with F-M and covering their work on the Highest Good Network software was managed by Anoushka Hazari (Data Analyst). The Highest Good Network software is a foundation of what we’ll be using to measure our results for community conservation through diversification. This week’s active members of this team were: Ganesh Karnati (Software Engineer)Greeshma Palanki (Software Engineer)Kurtis Ivey (Full Stack Developer)Linh Huynh (Volunteer Software Engineer)Manusha Jyasta (Senior Software Engineer), and Manvitha Yeeli (VolunteerSoftware 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 will measure and assist in community conservation through diversification in the Highest Good Network open source hub. The collage below shows a compilation of the work from this team.

PR, Highest Good Network, Community Conservation through Diversification, One Community Weekly Progress Update #629, pull request, PR review, PR review team, software team, software development, Highest Good Network, Highest Good society, One Community, MERN Stack, software engineering, MongoDB, React.js, Node.js, Express.js, open source software

SOFTWARE PR REVIEW TEAM N-R

The PR Review Team’s summaries for team members’ names starting with N-R and covering their work on the Highest Good Network software was managed by Govind Sajithkumar (Software Project Manager). The Highest Good Network software is a foundation of what we’ll be using to measure our results of community conservation through diversification. This week’s active members of this team were: Nahiyan Ahmed (Full Stack Software Developer)Nathan Hoffman (Software Engineer) and Ravikumar Sripathi (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 measures community conservation through diversification by exploring the Highest Good Network open-source hub. The collage below shows a compilation of the work from this team.

Highest Good Network Software, Community Conservation through Diversification, One Community Weekly Progress Update #629, pull request, PR review, PR review team, software team, software development, Highest Good Network, Highest Good society, One Community, MERN Stack, software engineering,Use MongoDB, React.js, Node.js, Express.js, open source software

SOFTWARE PR REVIEW TEAM S-Z

The PR Review Team’s summaries for team members’ names starting with S-Z and covering their work on the Highest Good Network software was managed by Jaiwanth Reddy (Software Project Manager). The Highest Good Network software is a foundation of what we’ll be using to measure our results of community conservation through diversification. This week’s active members of this team were: Siva Putti (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 measures community conservation through diversification by exploring the Highest Good Network open-source hub. The collage below shows a compilation of the work from this team.

PR, Highest Good Network Software, Community, Conservation through Diversification, One Community, Weekly Progress Update 629, pull request, PR review, PR review team, software team, software development, Highest Good Network, Highest Good society, One Community, MERN Stack, software engineering,Use MongoDB, React.js, Node.js, Express.js, open source software

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