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The Future of Memarya: Our Roadmap and How You Can Help Build It

Hello again, DEV community!

The journey of building Memarya in public has been incredible so far, thanks to all the great feedback and support.

Today, I want to look forward. A project is only as strong as its vision, and I want to share the roadmap for Memarya and officially invite you to help build it.

The Vision: A Simple, Powerful, Open LMS

The long-term goal for Memarya is to be a robust, open-source Learning Management System (LMS) that anyone can self-host. It should be simple enough for an individual educator but powerful enough for a small organization.

To get there, I've created a public roadmap that breaks down the path to our Version 1.0.

The V1 Roadmap: What We're Building Next

I've consolidated our initial goals into a central roadmap discussion on GitHub. This is where we're planning the core modules, including:

  • The Course Creation Module: For educators to build and structure their content.
  • The Student Dashboard: A central hub for students to track their progress.
  • The Quiz & Assessment Engine: To create interactive quizzes and assignments.

All the details and technical discussions for these features are happening right now in our official roadmap issue.

➡️ View the Official Roadmap on GitHub

Let's Build This Together

This is your invitation to help shape the future of open e-learning. You don't need to be a senior developer to contribute. We need help with:

  • Backend Logic: Designing schemas and writing API routes.
  • Frontend UI: Building React components with shadcn/ui.
  • Ideas & Planning: Simply joining the discussion in the GitHub roadmap issue is a huge contribution!

If you're interested, the best way to start is to head to the roadmap issue, read through the plan, and leave a comment with your thoughts or questions!

Let's build this together.

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