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iUPB

iUPB is an extensible, open-source rails3 web-application for the University of Paderborn: www.i-upb.de. Students and staff use it to get current information about restaurants, busses, weather, they manage their courses and post ads to a pinboard.

The app uses Bootstrap and is accessible by all major browsers and operating systems. We also created two apps for iOS and Android. Check them out as well!

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Setup

  • Install Ruby 1.9 and Bundler (we run 1.9.2 live)
  • Install Mongodb brew install mongodb
  • Start mongodb
  • Optional: install and start elasticsearch brew install elasticsearch
  • install our dependencies with bundle install
  • startup iUPB with rails s
  • Navigate to http://localhost:3000

Contribute

Fork our repository, change, test and then make a pull-request.

Stats

  • Got an award from the university in late 2012 for the best student app
  • Further received an award from Germany's CIO (www.cio.bund.de) for our open-source activities
  • Was started by @dirkschumacher in 2010 and has been completely redesigned together with @MichaelWhi in early 2012
  • Has more than 4,500 active Android installations (6,000+ downloads) and more than 6,000 iOS downloads
  • We haven't spent a single euro on infrastructure so far. During the week we daily serve 3,000+ users by just using free plans of popular Heroku services (thanks @heroku!)

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