- Hacker News comments: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2891907
- Reddit comments: http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/jkr8r/developer_opensources_200_hr_project_after_client/
- The story behind this: http://fredwu.me/post/9036730472/open-sourcing-a-200-hour-project-the-story-behind-it
- The things I have learnt: http://fredwu.me/post/9703934823/startup-vc-and-the-things-i-learnt-from-open-sourcing
Angel Nest is the code name of a project initially commissioned by a so called entrepreneur. The system itself and the business are modelled after AngelList. The goal of this project was to become one of the first ones targeted at the Chinese entrepreneurship and investment market.
After spending 200+ hours developing the system, not a dime has been seen or given. The work itself has given me an incredible amount of stress due to the tight schedule and the ever delaying job contract.
Weeks have gone by without any light of payment coming through, thereby I am releasing the source code, hopefully it will at least benefit some people who might be interested.
The system, even though was developed under pressure, is in a reasonably good state. It has sufficient unit test coverage (though no view tests or integration tests) and in some parts the UI works better than AngelList. The front-end JavaScript code is a bit hacky and messy however.
Probably no, but if you think this system could be used for something else, and you would like to work on it together, please feel free to drop me a line.
Well duh. I have my day job as well as my own adventure to worry about on top of this stressful project, so please cut me some slack. ;)
- ruby 1.9.2
- rails 3.1
gem install bundler
bundle install
rake spec
for integration and unit testsrake cucumber
for acceptance tests
In order to keep DB migration to minimum, migration files are modified during the development. Please run rake dev:db:reset
to keep your database schema up to date.
In order to run the system (for demo and development purposes), you may follow the following steps:
- clone the repo, obviously
- if you use RVM, you may rename the
_rvmrc
file to.rvmrc
and adjust its content accordingly - copy or rename
config/database.example.yml
toconfig/database.yml
and adjust its content accordingly bundle install
rake db:create
rake dev:db:reset
rails s
- done, fire up your browser and browse to
http://localhost:3000/
:) - the default login is
test@example.com
and passwordpassword