WW Maker Bytes | Issue 111
We are building features for the Women Who Code community and we want to highlight that work with our stakeholders, you! THANK YOU to our contributors for dedicating their valuable time to help us build tech a place where women can excel.
You can follow all of our work on github. Below are a few snippets of our awesome features.
Released
During this week’s sprint, we finished up a lot of the amazing projects that we have been working on over the past few weeks and pushed them from Staging to Master. This includes making blog titles clickable, and removing old code, especially donation code, which is no longer necessary to the function of the site.
Blog Titles
- Go to /blog- Click on the title of a number of blogs and confirm that you are brought to the blog article.
Donations Page
- Admin page for donations is no longer there- Navigate to /donate and confirm view has not changed
Our Website
Our repo is private, yet running under an open source license. Instead of pointing to issues and PRs, we are including a screenshot of what our weekly pulse looks like.
Existing website contributors, please check out our pulse!
Potential website contributors, please email coreteam@womenwhocode.com with your GitHub username to get started. It’s built in Ruby on Rails + React + Postgresql.
Applauds!
Talk to us
Any ideas about existing features, new features, getting involved as a contributor, please share it in this FORM and/or watch our repos on Github.
To submit feedback, comments or questions email coreteam@womenwhocode.com, we would love to hear from you.
User Research is a Team Sport
Join our User Research Team! Be the first to check out all of the great products that we are building and have your voice heard from the earliest stages of development.
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Originally published at www.womenwhocode.com on March 5, 2018.