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This pull request contains the following changes:

  • Removed any reference of the 'City of Savannah' from the Term of Service.
    -Fixed the issue where after a drain has been adopted, the marker does not stay orange after a page refresh and when you log back into the site.

carlvlewis and others added 30 commits July 31, 2019 10:55
* OpenSavannah logo

* Changing city references to Savannah

* Base coordinates to downtown Savannah

* City of Savannah logo

* City of Savannah logo

* Savannah logo

* Heroku config

* DB change

* Add heroku.yml

* heroku

* Trying to get default location correct

* run command

* class changes

* Attempting to expire assets

* more heroku

* More heroku

* Heroku

* Update database.yml

* heroku

* heroku

* Secret key generation

* token

* Delete Dockerfile.prod

Unnecessary
Resolves issue #3
Guidelines and TOS updates for Savannah
carlvlewis and others added 27 commits August 23, 2019 09:11
* Updated 311 link and display name

* Updated missing text and incorrect emails in test scripts
* Initial cleaning model and schema

* Added icon for reporting cleaning

* Base cleanings controller and routes

* Cleaning form outline

* Ability to create new cleaning record

* Link now sends to add cleaning page

* Added information tooltip

* Thank you page

* Made date field required
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@roberth05 - please review when you're free. Thanks.

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@brandonmichaelhunter Looks like this PR went to CodeForDurham's project instead of OpenSavannah.

@dsummersl
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Indeed it does - I'd strongly recommend forking your project from the sfbrigade/adopt-a-drain project as you'll get the latest updates from the original project. Good luck setting this up in Savannah (Dane at Code for Durham)!

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