I looked at a bounty the nextcloud project posted [1] and felt overwhelmed with the source code. I'm thinking a properly managed RoR project would be more accessible to extern contributors.
1 https://www.bountysource.com/issues/96704088-calendar-sends-duplicate-notifications-if-there-is-an-additional-attendee
Could be a manually concierged site at first.
Social network for learning or “Twitter for multiple choice questions”
Pre-MVP:
* Create multiple choice questions
* Presentation page for multiple choice questions
* Rich-text editor for multiple choice questions
* MathJax
* Image upload
* Vote question quality (like or dislike, can’t be retracted)* Only logged out (no auth in Pre-MVP)
* Show bar chart plot of percentages of users who got it correct/incorrect
* Tag questions (non-existing tags can be created on the fly)
MVP:
* Fork questions
* Share question on twitter
* User sign up
* Twitter OAuth
* Profile with bio
* Follow other users
* Feed (chronologically ordered)
Vison:
* Post type: coding challenge questions
* Post type: flash cards
We are meeting up via Zoom since a few weeks to read the "Dive into Deep Learning" book together (taking turns of reading out aloud) and discussing it's contents plus trying the exercises at the end of each of the book's sections.
If you are interested in joining this reading/study group, please write me a short mail to manuelkorfmann4@gmail.com and I'll invite you to the Google Hangouts chat group we're using to initiate meetings.