Hey!

I would definitely contribute! And I'm sure I know at least ten people who
would promptly jump on and contribute. I'm member of some local communities
in Brazil and people are always looking for cool projects to work for.

I'm not sure which NGO is the one mentioned in the article but I know that
eHealth Africa have been using CouchDB to tackle scenarios like that. They
even have a CouchDB best practices project
<https://github.com/eHealthAfrica/couchdb-best-practices>, where they
highlight many interesting approaches that may turn CouchDB database
development/maintenance a bit better.

Btw, I would definitely help! 🤘

2016-12-02 14:02 GMT-03:00 Александр Опак <[email protected]>:

> It's cool idea +1, ping me if you need help with this.
>
> 2016-12-02 19:00 GMT+02:00 Mr. T <[email protected]>:
> > Hello,
> >
> > New here with a dated comment...
> >
> > IDEA: It would be nice if there was a place online where developers
> > could donate time to working on these sorts of projects. I'm thinking
> > somewhere where the project dev head could publish a task list, and
> > developers who have signed up to be volunteers could commit code.
> >
> > I personally would love to lend my meager coding skills to a project
> > that actually matters (I spend my days writing enterprise stuff so
> > that our customers can make more money! It pays the bills but surely
> > there's more to life).
> >
> > Mr. T.
> >
> >> I’m sure you all get tired of hearing about this, but I don’t! :)
> >>
> >> Here’s another write-up about how CouchDB played a role in helping with
> one of
> >> the largest humanitarian crises this century: https://medium.com/net-
> magazine
> >> /fighting-ebola-with-javascript-26b48da8f84a
> >>
> >> This is why I love what we do <3
> >>
> >> Best
> >> Jan
> >> --
>
>
>
> --
> github:
> https://github.com/OpakAlex
>



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