The goal of this project is for the version 1.0 was: bring to iOS the experience provided by Swift Evolution website.
Important
November 2024
The EVO App is being reworked. If you want to follow along, all the new code is being pushed into the branch back-from-the-deads-2024. Basically, I (Thiago) am working to stabilize the app and make some conversions from the old structure to a new and more modern one. My choice is to work with MVVM-C, and the views are being converted to SwiftUI. This is taking some time due to a lack of time, but as soon as I have something stable, I will merge the code into the main branch. If by any chance you want to contribute, please drop me a line on Mastodon, using EVO App, or via email at feedback [at] evoapp.io.
Now we are shifting from the basic idea to make it more social.
On our roadmap (you can read at our GitHub Projects), we have some notes for the future, which will cover stuff like: Follow Proposals starring or watching them, Follow Authors and/or Review Managers, List of most popular proposals, featured proposals and other ideas coming from the community.
You need to create an issue and associate a pull request to this issue. Your pull request, needs to have some description on title about the issue that you are trying to solve. After you send your pull request, other developers will make a code review before merging it into the development branch.
- Anton Kuzmin - GitHub / Twitter
- Bruno Bilescky - GitHub / Twitter
- Bruno Guidolim - GitHub / Twitter
- Bruno Hecktheuer - GitHub / Twitter
- Diego Ventura - GitHub / Twitter
- Diogo Tridapalli - GitHub / Twitter
- Gustavo Barbosa - GitHub / Twitter
- Guilherme Rambo - GitHub / Twitter
- Leonardo Cardoso - GitHub / Twitter
- Ricardo Borelli - GitHub / Twitter
- Rob Hudson - GitHub / Twitter
- Rodrigo Reis - GitHub / Twitter
- Xaver Lohmüller - GitHub / Twitter
EVO App is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.