There’s a bunch of README posts – read those. Additionally read all conversation on this thread.
Folks – DO NOT repost your requests for review.
Your proposal is too short. It is unlikely to be selected
Students – you need to modify your timelines.
okay. thank you let me revisit it.
@r0bby Link to my POC: https://github.com/ayushnishad/LibreHealth-GSOC-2020 open for feedback.
Your instructions should not rely on using Android Studio to build. You should know how to build outside of Android Studio.
Your instructions should not rely on using Android Studio to build. You should know how to build outside of Android Studio.
Made the appropriate changes.
I like the UI – good work. Didn’t run it – but screenshots look amazing!
Thank you for the feedback. This will surely boost my motivation.
@r0bby is there any changes or any modification required in my draft proposal before finalizing it?
@shbucher @Maria-Freytsis , @iainbarclay , @sradha , @gsiwo , @aczajka – I need you folks to give feedback this weekend if possible.
Hi all, I’ve just reviewed the proposals we have submitted to us already as drafts, I haven’t looked at any code, just the proposals - some general comments - tidy and well presented proposals give an immediate good impression (and the opposite!), some people have taken time to think about self-sovereign identity and how it will impact this work and the area we are working in - this is good, and shows engagement and interest in the project area. Thanks for all your work so far, and good luck with the rest of the process.
@Harshit564 please title your proposal the exact name as the project please? It should be “Android application for birth registration & newborn health data tracking”
Made the changes in the title. Thank you for pointing out.
No you didn’t: https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/dashboard/organization/5182975743885312/proposal/5335043641180160/
the title of your GSoC Propsoal on the GSoC website. Also, this isn’t LibreHealth’s, it’s mHBS’ – LibreHealth is a Health IT Umbrella organization.
Now changed the title of both my proposals
@iainbarclay I went about asking Evernym’s community regarding the SDK. They informed that it is written in Objective-C and Java. But It can used by an app written in any language with the help of a bridge. Can you name the SDK that you were talking about?
The Evernym SDK I was referring to is their forthcoming mobile SDK, we should hopefully see this soon.