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Safe places Roadmap [draft] #47

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Utzel-Butzel opened this issue Apr 15, 2020 · 0 comments
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Safe places Roadmap [draft] #47

Utzel-Butzel opened this issue Apr 15, 2020 · 0 comments

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Utzel-Butzel commented Apr 15, 2020

Ideas up for discussion

Technical requirements:

  • the application itself should be server independent (just html & js) cc: @penrods
  • health organizations can host the application on there own (actually, they can just download the application and use it locally) cc: @penrods
  • simple modifications should be possible using a standardized/common tecstack cc: @penrods
  • the use of APIs like Google Places API, or the Safe Path API should be optional (saving, editing, etc. should work without an API and local files)

Technical actions:

  • start using a frontend framework (react.js & redux)
  • Unifying location scrubber (reduction tool), publisher and path creator into a single PWA

Backend

  • enable downloading clustered case download (the app will send it's path boundaries to the server and only receives data for this area)
  • having a sample implementation of a API

Version 0.1-alpha

  • Create branch for react implementation @kyletowle
  • Have all the current features in place with a nice UX and a solid technical foundation

Version x.x-beta

  • Implement feature requests and ideas from health officials
  • having the API implementation
@Utzel-Butzel Utzel-Butzel changed the title Safe places Roadmap Safe places Roadmap [draft] Apr 15, 2020
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