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GewässerCampus is an educational project on limnology aiming to provide students the possibility to analyse, publish and discuss results of self-conducted measurements of water-quality in rivers and lakes.

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GewässerCampus (gcampus) is part of an educational project on Limnology aiming to provide students the possibility to analyse, publish and discuss results of self-conducted measurements of water-quality in rivers and lakes. It is developed by desklab in cooperation with the RPTU and funded by the DBU. See gewaessercampus.de for more information.


This repository (desklab/gcampus) contains the source code running behind the GewässerCampus web-application. The website is developed in desklab/gcampus-website.

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Contributions in the form of reporting issues or submitting pull requests are welcome! Please use the available tools as described here to ensure your changes of the code could be merged. As this project addresses primarily a special group of users (students/teachers) and must retain compatibility to the software and devices developed by desklab (some of which may not be public yet), there may be some additional requirements, which can not be covered by automated tests. Therefore you should not hesitate to contact us via orga@desk-lab.de or by opening an issue, if you are planning to contribute to this project, such that we could discuss the best way to go forward. Submitted code changes are understood to be under the same license that covers the project.

Development

Please refer to the technical documentation for a guide on how to get started with developing gcampus.

License

GewässerCampus (gcampus) is licensed under the Affero General Public License (AGPL) version 3. Its terms and conditions can be found in the LICENSE file.

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