Welcome to the repository which hosts the code for the Digital Public Goods Alliance Webapp!
The frontend of the Webapp can be found here.
At the user end, the Webapp provides a platform for open source digital products to submit their applications to be accepted as Digital Public Goods.
At the back end, the Webapp provides a mechanism for the DPGA team to evaluate, accept, reject, and monitor the submissions. It allows DPGA reviewers to loop in experts for more nuanced opinions as well as get in touch with nominees for further clarifications.
The Webapp also keeps track of the number of DPG applications being processed per day and logs every action taken on a submitted application from a reviewer, expert or admin panel.
Updating this project is useful in ensuring that we are following the best practices in evaluating applications and that each application is complying with the latest standards set out by the DPGA board. Once an application is approved, it is listed on our registry, where governments, ministries and private stakeholders can discover and implement them.
We need everyone’s help if we want to build a more tech-inclusive world and attain the SDGs set out by the United Nations for 2030.
We actively encourage people to contribute to this project.
Please see our Contributing Guidelines to learn more about how you can participate. All contributions must adhere to our Code of Conduct.
To understand how to navigate through this repository and its files, please view our Repository Guide
The various features and capabilities of the Webapp are hosted in the Applications folder. Please refer to the file Tech Architechture for a summary.
Details about how this project can be deployed and the various software used can be found in the file Tech Infrastructure present in this repository.
You can also get involved with the larger DPGA ecosystem in other ways.
Please see this link to view more about how the DPGA is governed.