Let’s get this done! Developer Enablement Initiative

Hi everyone,

In the last two weeks, we’ve started laying critical groundwork for long-term product quality and faster development:

  • Formal rollback plans
  • Repo-wide quality gates enforcing linting, test coverage, accessibility, and SonarQube analysis
  • Defined telemetry standards for New Relic, CloudWatch, CloudTrail, and Sentry
  • Standardized API documentation across services
  • One-click Docker + local DB setup for every microservice
  • A major revamp of mcj-docs to be our living source of engineering truth

This may not sound like the sexiest work, but it’s the foundation that everything else depends on—whether your goal is to launch a real-world behavioral health solution, drive measurable impact, or build management and systems experience for your career.

Our Shared Objective:
Test, debug and push everything currently on dev to production by the end of September.

Key Results:

  1. Complete and current API docs in mcj-docs
  2. Sentry.io fully instrumentalized across services
  3. GitHub workflows ensuring PR and release health
  4. Responsive, re-usable components aligned with our design system  ( Compare what’s on dev (https://my.dev.curajoy.org) with our Figma Dev Ready file (Q3 2025 page) and Design System; → Flag any mismatches in the Reported Bugs ClickUp list.)
  5. Public website fully transitioned to the new Elementor-hosted version

‼️The website transition is just as important as the backend—it’s how partners, funders, and families experience curaJOY for the first time. Let’s make it shine.

We are gearing up to present your work–not just MyCuraJOY–but how we worked and get to this community-driven tool to senior executives from the wireless industry and key funders like Pivotal Ventures and Omidyar later this month.

Contacts:
QA, Langfuse: Eugene
Data: Temi
SWE: Malhar
Product: Caitlyn

If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to jump in, this is it. Every hour you contribute this week will unlock momentum for our public releases and visibility.

Let’s finish what we started—if we work together, curaJOY is not only something we’re proud to put in front of the world but much bigger than anything we can each achieve individually.

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