Hey everyone! I’m working on Mithra, a platform designed to redefine academic collaboration, present...
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Hey everyone! I’m working on Mithra, a platform designed to redefine academic collaboration, presentations, and global knowledge sharing. Think of it as the next-generation tool for researchers, educators, and students to interact, present, and collaborate in real time. And I'm looking for some enthusiastic Kotlin developers to make a team. The backend is the foundation of Mithra, ensuring seamless real-time interactions, structured content management, and robust authentication. Backend Highlights: 🔹 Real-time Collaboration – WebSocket-based architecture enabling live lectures, interactive presentations, and document co-editing with structured permissions. 🔹 Lecture Management System – Backend logic for versioning, access control, and managing public/private visibility of lectures. 🔹 Authentication & GitHub Integration – Secure login via email/GitHub OAuth, repository syncing, and structured content push/pull mechanisms. 🔹 Scalable Infrastructure – Built for high-concurrency scenarios, optimized for performance and reliability. 🔹 AI-Powered Enhancements – Backend support for AI-driven features like automated lecture summaries, grammar suggestions, and intelligent search. Who I’m Looking For: 🔹 Backend Developer Experience with Kotlin, SpringBoot for scalable, real-time systems. Strong understanding of WebSockets, authentication mechanisms, and third-party API integrations (GitHub OAuth, etc.). Interest in AI-powered enhancements and research-oriented applications. Experience working with structured databases, caching strategies, and optimizing for low-latency operations. Why Join? 🚀 Build the backbone of an open-knowledge movement revolutionizing academic content sharing. 📖 Work on real-world problems in real-time collaboration, knowledge management, and distributed systems. 🛠️ Tackle exciting backend challenges with a strong focus on performance, scalability, and security.
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I published there first They told me since it's open-source and not hiring i should post here
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Ah, I see. I thought it was a paid role, sorry