As seen on the White House Office of Science and Technology Blog: Keeping Volunteers Healthy One Text at a Time This project grew out of a National Day of Civic Hacking. You can see a live version of the site at pcmedlink.org.
Support Staff experience video
If you have never run a Rails project on your machine, you might want to consult something like this to help get Ruby, Bundler, and the like all setup. If you have any questions at all, feel free to email James or post on the Google Group.
To get started with a local copy of the project, run
$ git clone git@github.com:PeaceCorps/medlink.git
$ bundle --without production
$ rake db:setup
Optional admin setup. Make sure git is configured globally as this becomes your admin username.
$ rake admin:create
and you should be off to the races. You can check your setup by running the specs with
$ rake spec
If it's green, you should be good to go. You can also generate a coverage report by running rake coverage
.
Then create a pull request and we will review it and merge it into the repo. We also use Travis for Continuous Integration.
If you find a problem with the software
Please create an email describing the steps to reproduce the software problem and email it to support mailing list.
Special thanks to the consulting Peace Corp members, without whom none of this would be possible:
- Patrick Choquette
- Caitlyn Bauer
- Jeffrey Rhodes
- Danel Trisi
- Kevin Sun
- Chenheli Hua
Additional thanks to the RHoK team for their outstanding work getting this project off the ground:
- John Croft
- Jack Croft
- James Dabbs
- Diane Deseta
- Kate Godwin
- Jonathan Howard
- Clint Lee
- Gordon Macie
- Emily Merwin
- Laura Moore
- Chae O'Keefe
- Drew Pak
- Gerry Pass
- John Petitte
- Luke J Reimer
- Al Snow
- Patrick Stoica
- Jake Swanson
- Nate Tate
We welcome other contributions - just open up an issue or a pull request.