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Welcome to Mentorship System Backend Wiki!
Mentorship System is an application that matches women in tech to mentor each other, on career development, through 1:1 relations during a certain period of time. This is the backend of this system.
This project was proposed as an original project of Google Summer of Code 2018 edition, by Isabel Costa. Isabel was mentored by Dilushi, Murad, Roopal and May as a project manager. You can see Isabel's proposal here.
You can learn more about the idea through "Mentorship System by Systers" blog post.
You can find the Android application that uses this backend here: anitab-org/mentorship-android
Systers is an international community for all women involved in the technical aspects of computing. We welcome the participation of women technologists of all ages and at any stage of their studies or careers.
We engage our community by contributing to open source, collaborating with the global community, and learning/enhancing our coding skills. We are committed to providing a safe, positive online community for our many volunteers that offer their skills, time, and commitment to our projects.
In order to engage with the community, you can sign up on Systers Open Source Slack AnitaB.org Open Source Zulip.
A primary goal of Systers is to be inclusive of the largest number of contributors, with the most varied and diverse backgrounds possible. As such, we are committed to providing a friendly, safe, and welcoming environment for all, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, ability, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and religion (or lack thereof).
See the full Code of Conduct and the Reporting Guidelines.
You can reach us at AnitaB.org Open Source Zulip. This project is discussed on the #mentorship-system stream.
Documentation
- Project Requirements
- Setup and Install
- Development
- Database Design
- Initial Docs
- Main Concepts
- Future ideas
- OSH Designs
GSoC Students
- 2018 - Isabel Costa
- GSoC All Final Reports