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Reuse, contributions, and collaborations #111

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cfarm opened this issue Dec 16, 2016 · 10 comments
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Reuse, contributions, and collaborations #111

cfarm opened this issue Dec 16, 2016 · 10 comments

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cfarm commented Dec 16, 2016

Do you know of an example of open source software / code / design at CFPB that..

  • was forked and reused elsewhere?
  • was used to build something new?
  • received contributions in the form of comments, issues, or pull requests?

Post it here! Once we get a good list, it'd be nice to include on cfpb.github.io.

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cfarm commented Dec 16, 2016

https://github.com/avantassel/finterest - F-Interest is an app that tells you what you will save between 30 and 15 year loans. Uses amortize module.

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cfarm commented Dec 16, 2016

CapitalJS/capitaljs#11 CapitalJS merged PR with a new formula from a Code for Philly meetup attendee who I introduced to the node/JS to get them up and running with this project.

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ascott1 commented Dec 16, 2016

eRegulations has a handful of public contributions and was forked by 18F to the eregs org.

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ascott1 commented Dec 16, 2016

transit_subsidy contains the first public contribution to a CFPB repo (and potentially the gov) and was mentioned in this Wired article.

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ascott1 commented Dec 16, 2016

Our public data platform, Qu, has had several outside contributions.

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ascott1 commented Dec 16, 2016

Owning a Home merged a couple of README improvements from an outside contributor.

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ascott1 commented Dec 16, 2016

Our node module stay-postiive has an outstanding pull request.

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ascott1 commented Dec 16, 2016

Our Jekyll theme DOCter is used by several government agencies and others to host documentation/information, including 18F, the City of Austin, Georgetown University, Department of the Interior, and the City of Detroit Health Department.

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Our Jekyll theme DOCter is used by several government agencies and others to host documentation/information, including 18F, the City of Austin, Georgetown University, Department of the Interior, and the City of Detroit Health Department.

Not to mention the Internet's biggest and best collection of jelly bean reviews.

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Not exactly code re-use, but in March 2016 a professor at Oklahoma State assigned his class of 200 Agriculture Economics students to write a class paper on planning for their retirement, and required them to use /retirement/before-you-claim/ to do so. From his feedback:

Thanks for putting this page together. It worked perfect for us, as it was so simple and easy to use but also provided valuable information.

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