WW<CODE> Maker Bytes
Written by WWCode Core Team
Issue 73
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 made improvements to the search feature, and enabled tag searching, with a system that takes users back to the search bar for updated results whenever tags are added to a query.
We also added a featured job section to the job board to test potential value, and updated the official pie chart showing our member breakdown, to reflect latest data.
For fixes, we removed a redundant want to get involved
section of the Network pages, resolved an error where subscription purchases with coupons were renewing at incorrect amounts, and corrected an issue which was causing Network pages not to show due to missing data.
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.
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