Project Name: Chōrus Team Members: Ayush Jha, Nathan Lee, Andrea Ceballos, Arthur Tonelli
KISS - Keeping it simple’s strenuous. That’s why we did it for you. We’ve packed a V8 under the hood of this lightweight chore tracking app, so your apt goes from zero to spiffy in n occupants. :P A user will create an account and a unit in one fell swoop. In the introductory version we’ve begun with an open floor plan, allowing everyone in a unit to add and adjust chores. Subsequent users will sign up and have the option to create a unit or choose from the existing selection. Their request to join a unit will be pending until any of its current members approve it in the unit show page. They will then appear in the lightning view where all occupants can see a card for each person in the house with the status of their respective tasks.
Design - We encountered major decisions around the shape of login and authorization. Whether a master user would create members in an account and distribute access, or people sign in and then address accounts had large implications on the organization of the backend. With a platform lending itself to auth across the board, we determined that which surrounds an admin to be less crucial in the initial UX.
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Ruby on Rails PostgreSQL JQuery Turbolinks Sass Bootswatch Bootstrap Friendly_URL RSpec Heroku
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