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DEVB-017 - Create a web UI
Users need an UI to interactuate with devbunch
Up to now, we have only developed back-end services but in order to finish our MVP, we need to develop an UI which shows to the user the content generated by our services.
front-end developers should mock all endpoints meanwhile #17 and #18 are finished.