OrgOrg
Effortless meeting scheduling.
Getting started
Clone the project with git:
git clone https://github.com/mikumino/orgorg.git
After cloning, open a terminal inside the cloned repository and run:
pnpm install
To run the dev server, in the same directory, run:
pnpm run dev
This will launch the server and allow you to test the app through http://localhost:5173/.
To build the project, run:
pnpm run build
Deployment
The website is deployed here through Cloudflare Pages.
To deploy the website yourself, you can utilize Svelte adapters for no-config deployments.
Release Notes (v1.0)
All core functionalities of OrgOrg are now implemented. No major bugs.
Features
- Meeting organization
- Availability filling
- Meeting sharing
- Available through unique links
- No account required
- Account creation
- Email verification through smtp2go
- User authentication
- Keep track of meetings
Known Issues
- No way to delete meetings
- No way to delete accounts
- No way to change email/password
Contributors and Evaluations
- Alan Le (me!)
- Project Manager, Full-stack Developer
- Worked on frontend (project scaffolding, mockups, login/register pages, meeting organization page, availabilties page), backend (account creation, meeting and availability creation), and deployment
- Ava Vazquez
- Frontend Developer
- Worked on frontend (availability filling/page and all related components, user profile page)
- Very good communication and ability to work independently, good technical skills
- Lauren Contreras
- Backend Developer
- Worked on backend (account creation, meeting and availability creation, initialization of database and tables)
- Good technical skills, always communicative and eager to help
- Daniel Nam
- Frontend Developer
- Worked on error handling for meeting organization page
- Completed assigned tasks on time
- Dylan Oliva
- Business Analyst / QA
- Worked on testing and documentation
- Good communication and ability to work independently. Proactive in work.