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An update: @gycgabriel will be looking into creating the first version of such an app during his summer internship. Others please pitch in with ideas and feedback/reviews ... |
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Idea for sister app: Example features:
Possible issue is that it might require persistent storage. We can create a repo for the user and save app data in a text or sqlite file, and commit on changes? |
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A prelim mock up (by @gycgabriel) for the issues dashboard view of WATcher: Objective of this view: to show is doing what Some thoughts:
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Context: Due to the mission critical nature of how CATcher is used, we want to keep the features to a minimum, to reduce the risk of regressions and minimize the maintenance burden.
Problem: There are fewer opportunities for new CATcher devs to add features, and get the satisfaction of implementing something user-visible.
Suggestion: Have a sister app that is not mission critical but builds on the CATcher code base. Devs can add features to the sister app while gaining expertise that is relevant for maintaining CATcher at the same time.
One example (other ideas are welcome): A CATcher-like app (WATcher? :-D) for a small project team (e.g., a module project such as CS2103 or CS3203) to monitor their project in a more visual way e.g., charts etc. Target users can be students and possibly, instructors. Some example features:
What do you guys think? @seanlowjk @dingyuchen @kkangs0226 @chunweii @luminousleek @gycgabriel
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