The publication of the mobile application on the Google Play Store has been finalized.
Work has been done on the application’s configuration panel.
Language settings within the application are already in progress.
Bug fixes have been implemented for the application’s notification system.
Issues related to the display of renterd host data have been resolved.
The functionality for backing up mobile device data on the DartSia application is nearly complete.
Summarize any problems that you ran into this month and how you’ll be solving them.
The main challenge encountered this month was a period of illness within the team, leading to approximately two weeks of work stoppage. Moving forward, we will ensure careful task planning and potentially slightly reorganize the schedule to compensate for this downtime, while prioritizing everyone’s health.
List repos worked on this month with links to PRs and relevant commits:
Thanks for your latest progress report @innovtech.
Our dev team has reviewed your progress report and was not able to find work related to your stated milestones or work referenced in your report for this month. Our developers attempted to review work related to:
Implementing host scoring for the host list
Implementation of the error management system
Fixing non-functional features
Integrate test and Deploy the New Features
As a result, we’ll withhold payment until they can review.
Please reference specific commits or branches and how they relate to your progress and milestones for this month. Thanks, and let us know if you have any questions.
Thanks for the update. We’ll send your latest payment. In the future, progress must be able to be easily evaluated by our development team. Please clearly cite work in PRs with clear descriptions and link them in your report. Work done in un-merged branches or locally pushed without version tracking make it more difficult for our devs to sort through.
Hello Steve, we have received the devs’ recommendations regarding the GitHub structure and commit management for the project. We have restructured the GitHub and have almost completed the remaining features. We would like to publish the progress report on May 10th of this month, having completed the unit tests related to the integration of file sharing and the mobile file backup system.
Hello @innovtech,
This is a reminder that your April progress report is now late.
Progress reports are expected to be posted by the end of the 2nd day of the next month, in this instance your April progress report was due on May 2nd.
Please be sure to follow the Progress Report Template and submit your progress report so we may continue funding your grant.
Regards,
Kino on behalf of the Sia Foundation and Grants Committee
@innovtech Just a quick note that we’re sending to all current grantees.
When submitting progress reports, especially ones that contain work towards your milestones, development work must be easy to access and review. Please directly link to work done, and if that report says “support added for feature x”, please link either to a branch or to a commit range showing the diff for that feature.
Moving forward, we will be assuming that progress that is not linked to directly was not made.
The development team has been
implementing a feature-branching workflow, with seven active feature
branches during this period. The development focused on:
Architecture restructuring with Material 3 design implementation
Host management feature suite (listing, configuration, details)
File and bucket management capabilities
Notifications/alerts system
Save and restore db.sqlite functionnalities
All features have incorporated Material 3 design specifications and robust
error handling throughout the codebase.
Summarize any problems that you ran into this month and how you’ll be solving them.
This month was particularly challenging because we had to accelerate the development of the application’s features to catch up on the delays we had in our forecast schedule. We also had to restructure the Git repository and its branches to facilitate its review.