ChariTi is a framework built to allow charities to quickly and easily create mobile apps.
Information about ChariTi is available on the ChariTi Website.
- Please do not use the
master
branch; instead, use the next release branch - Contributions will only be accepted as pull requests
- If you plan on taking on an Issue, leave a comment so no one else duplicates your work
- Be sure to pull the lastest code before submitting a pull request; conflicting merges may be rejected
- Poorly written or inefficient contributions will be rejected; it's not personal, we still love you
- If you follow the coding standards established in our existing code, we'll love you even more
- We've included JS Beautifier in this project; it automatically runs before each time you compile to keep code uniform and beautiful
You can either visit the Issues page and pick an un-assigned issue from an upcoming branch, or you can submit a new issue with any features you'd like to see added. We're certainly open to ideas from the community!
If you choose to create your own issue with a new feature, please be sure it isn't already listed. Also, please do not add any tags (priority or issue type). We'll review the issue and tag it appropriately; it's sort of our way of signing off on your idea.
After you've submitted a couple of pull requests you can ask to be added as a contributor. We'd like to make sure that contributors are following the guidelines first.
We have a private repository for the ChariTi website. Contact us with more information on how you'd like to help and we can discuss this option.
The ChariTi Desktop application is open source and can be found on the ChariTi Desktop GitHub page.
The "Peek" branch is ChariTi Peek, an application which lets you test out your applications quickly and easily with only a JSON configuration file. This application will be available in the App Store soon.