Fire is a multilingual Know-Your-Immigrant-Rights mobile app, launching first in Los Angeles. We seek to educate, defend, and mobilize the immigrant community and its allies.
The immigrant community in Los Angeles is incredibly diverse in age, gender, status, nationality, and English literacy levels. Our goal is to close the information gap in the immigrant communities of Los Angeles, where 1 in 2 people do not speak English fluently.
As our communities are increasingly under attack by duplicitous tactics of ICE and the xenophobic policies of this administration, Fire will help to equip people with defense tools in times of crisis.
The Fire app follows a managed Expo workflow
To run the app:
yarn install
yarn start
and launch the app on your device / simulator / emulator via the expo client.
The Fire app is configured for OTA updates via expo. This is managed by a github action against the release
branch. Versioning is enforced via standard-version-expo.
To release over the air:
- Ensure the
master
branch is up to date with the changes you want - checkout to a version bump branch (e.g.
jj/vb-0.0.12
) and runyarn minor-version-bump
- PR that change into master (
jj/vb-0.0.12
->master
) - PR
master
->release
, to trigger the workflow.
That should automatically run the Expo Publish
action workflow. You can validate that on the actions
tab.
- Ryan Biette - UX Researcher
- Ki Ki Chan - Mobile & Web Developer
- Shine Cho - Co-Founder, Legal & Partnerships
- Tati Doyle - Web Developer
- Meha Elhence - UX Designer
- Belen Farias - UX Designer
- Jacob Jaffe - Mobile Developer
- Jiachen Jiang - Product
- Chan Kang - UX Researcher
- Austen Keene - Web Developer
- Hannah Kim - Web Developer
- Janine Kim - UX Researcher
- Khaliun Narangerel - Mobile Developer
- Isha Patnaik - UX Researcher
- Jack Rosenberg - Mobile Developer
- Ki Wan Sim - Co-Founder, Product & Mobile
- Jennifer Weng - UX Designer