It is not a secret that the environment is an essential factor in a person's efficiency and happiness. In previous years, applicants to Innopolis University have faced the problem of random distribution to rooms during check-in on campus. That risked a student getting both suitable roommates, which is a good case, and unsuitable roommates, which is a bad case.
The Randorm is designed to distribute applicants/students into rooms based on their interest in each other.
Name | Role | Responsibilities |
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Egor Machnev | Team Leader, Backend dev. | Server Architecture, GraphQL API |
Andrey Alexeev | Backend dev. | Algorithms, Telegram Bot |
Nikolai Kuzmin | Backend dev. | Algorithms, Telegram Bot |
Alyona Maksimova | Frontend dev. | Web |
Georgii Butakov | DevOps | Deployment |
Name | Description |
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randorm/server | Randorm's server part. |
randorm/dotcom | Randorm's web part. |
randorm/design | Randorm's design code. |
We welcome contributions to the Randorm, whether it be bug fixes, new features, or improvement suggestions.
To contribute, please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository of the aspect of the project you want to contribute to
- Make the changes on your forked repository
- Submit a pull request with a clear description of the changes you made and why they are necessary.
The Randorm is licensed under the MIT License.