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The new header image is designed on the thought that this project is a re-usable project which can be forked by any other organisation. Therefore, the header should be a project specific logo which symbolises three components - creating, growing and supporting community. Closes coala#55
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The updation in model adds new data fields which will be useful, in further work. Also, it will reduce the API calls, which are being made to fetch these information. Instead of making new API Calls, we can get them from webservices and use them directly.
The openhub module got disabled due to some reasons in community project last year. And, currently the module is raising the CI errors which need to be avoided. They can be worked on once we're ready to enable the openhub module once again in this project in future.
As in future, the data will be fetched from coala-webservices intead of @sks444 repository (webservices.coala.io). So, to remove that dependency the tests have been modified accordingly.
Running command ".ci/build.sh" locally on pc used to failed the build, if there is more than one git remote's. Fixes coala#235
The enhancement includes addition of materialize css, JQuery, responsiveness, and easy-navigation of website features. The easy-navigatibility is achieved by adding a navbar with display of meta -review and gamification leaderboard on homepage. Apart from this, the activity graph url is omitted from website by displaying the graph itslef on the homepage on large devices. Closes coala#255
The newly created webpage combines the previous two webpages- info.txt and log/index.html. This web-page combines the results of both the pages and shows them in a better UI/UX with additional features of filtering and searching within the existing logs. The logs are fetched from a JSON file which is created from the logs stored in the log file _site/community.log Closes coala#256
The redesigned web-page displays the data in a better UI/UX form with some additional information to make it more interactive and attractive. Closes coala#257
The redesigned web-page provides a nice UI/UX design to the web-page with "search" feature. Closes coala#259
The redesigned webpages provides a enhanced UI/UX design to web-page with additional functionality of searching the contributors. Closes coala#260
The contributor can sign-in with either GitHub or GitLab account provided the user is member of the organization. The validation is being performed via a http request which accepts the access_token retrieved from the netlify o-authentication. Closes coala#262
The netlify form will ask some particular inputs that will be used for validating the user - whether the user is eligible to be a organization member. The checks for it have been defined in coala webservices API which will be accepting form-submissions over a cron-job defined. After the user submits the form, a success message will be displayed. Closes coala#89, coala#266
Show the contributor statistics in the form of charts. The charts will be shown for issues, commits, reviews and for merge requests. And, an overall chart, which will display stats repository wise. Apart from all these charts, the type of issues the contrib has worked on will be shown, with the count of issues the user is working on and the last updated datetime the user data was updated. All this will be shown, only if there is some statistics, otherwise the popup option willn't be shown. Closes coala#268
Not everyone, will be able to fill forms. Only the logged in users will be able to fill them and some of the forms, can only be filled by developers or contributors who are a part of more than one team. At every step, the check is performed whether the user is authenticated or not, to avoid false form submissions. Closes coala#265
Not everyone, will be able to fill forms. Only the logged in users will be able to fill them and some of the forms, can only be filled by developers or contributors who are a part of more than one team. At every step, the check is performed whether the user is authenticated or not, to avoid false form submissions. Closes coala#270
The contributors who've participated in GSoC in any year, with the organization can fill up this form. All the valid submissions, will be displayed on the projects website under a new tab, named 'Google Summer of Code` students. Closes coala#273
Overriding the default openhub_django URLs so as to define new ones and pass the header and footer context of webpages and make openhub_django templates look similar to that of commuity website. Closes coala#285
The webpage will be displaying all the organization teams, to the authenticated users only. If tried to access w/o auth, the user will be redirected to homepage with an error message. Closes coala#287
This commit adds a general view for listing all the issue objects for any model which stores issue related details. The details which are compulsory needed are Hoster, Repository name, Issue title, Number and the URl of it. using this, the commit adds a webpage for displaying all the inactive issues. Closes coala#288
This commit uses the issues.html general template to display the activity of unassigned issues. It displays some useful information about issues which were not being provided earlier Closes coala#289
The web-page displays all the mentors of the upcoming summer/winter program or of previous year, if no mentors are being found for upcoming program Closes coala#271
The commit adds some more information about the repository, i.e. what are its features, from where does it fetch data, and how to setup the community forms and the OAuth. Closes coala#275
Travis tests have failedHey @KVGarg, 1st Buildcoala --non-interactive -V
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Hiya,
Looks like this need a rebase, etc, to make it looks much saner than it is now? Do you think you could do that if you're still interested?
Sure! Will rebase it |
this change in conflicting files has come from one of the 30 commits, and have to trace down in which commit it was added. Surely it will take time but will do it as soon as possible |
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