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platelet
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Adding a React Native version to an existing React web project.
that has my package.json file and some other testing stuff. (I don't know if that's really clear, you can just look at the file structure here if it's helpful https://github.com/platelet-app/platelet)
- Anybody need tests written for their open source project?
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Ask HN: Who Wants to Collaborate?
https://platelet.app https://github.com/platelet-app/platelet
I'm working on a project to develop a dispatch system for volunteer emergency couriers, aka blood bikes. They deliver samples, blood, donated breast milk and equipment between hospitals around the UK, as well as supply blood to air ambulances.
The app is meant to replace a system of pen, paper and spreadsheets that the service is mostly being run on. I've been working directly with the charities for it to best suit their needs.
It uses React, JavaSript, Material UI, Jest, Redux and React Testing Library. Eventually I'd like to develop a React Native mobile app too.
There are some details on the issues page https://github.com/platelet-app/platelet/issues about some of the work that still needs to be done.
I have a Discord too although it's a little quiet - https://discord.gg/tWhCM98ckB
I'd be glad to hear from anyone who feels like they'd want to contribute. If you have any questions, feel free to ping me (Ducky) on Discord.
- Open source is not broken
foss-problems
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Something like chaos monkey for FOSS builds
In light of the log4j exploit and the discussion its raised about problems in FOSS like maintenance, lack of funding, etc I wanted to share an idea for a tool or feature that might be developed.
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Open source is not broken
It seems a lot of discussion around this is attempting to blame someone, maintainer, dev or big tech. I agree FOSS is not broken. It's working fine for so many. But it's not perfect so I see this as a good time to collect and discuss the problems. Here, I've created a tracker to help organize discussion around the various issues at hand.
What are some alternatives?
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