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** Creation of formal Evergreen Website Team** | ** Creation of formal Evergreen Website Team** | ||
- | A community website platform that supports the needs of a diverse community and fosters the growth of that community is not something that can be built and then left to run on its own. We're recommending the formation of a formal Website Team, to be composed of self-selected community members, | + | A community website platform that supports the needs of a diverse community and fosters the growth of that community is not something that can be built and then left to run on its own. We're recommending the formation of a formal Website Team, to be composed of self-selected community members, |
**Creation of Website Policies** | **Creation of Website Policies** | ||
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Many of the strategic goals and requirements defined during this process involve the need for a system allowing as many community members as possible to easily contribute content to the community: documentation, | Many of the strategic goals and requirements defined during this process involve the need for a system allowing as many community members as possible to easily contribute content to the community: documentation, | ||
- | At the same time, there is a need for the community website to be well-organized and for highly-relevant information to be curated to a prominent position. | + | At the same time, there is a need for the community website to be well-organized and for highly-relevant information to be curated to a prominent position, while deprecated information is archived or removed. A well-designed website platform would provide powerful editorial capabilities for the Evergreen Website Team defined in the People & Process Recommendations. |
**2. Provide collaboration tools that allow community members to work together** | **2. Provide collaboration tools that allow community members to work together** | ||
- | **3. Provide | + | Like most communities, |
- | **4. Provide a foundation for integrating third-party data, software, and services** | + | **3. Provide a foundation for integrating third-party data, software, and services** |
There are a variety of requirements that involve interacting with third-party data, software, and services. | There are a variety of requirements that involve interacting with third-party data, software, and services. | ||
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* allowing website visitors to easily post a link to the website to their Facebook profile | * allowing website visitors to easily post a link to the website to their Facebook profile | ||
* integrating website content and internal search with Google Analytics to help the Website Team gather data for continuous website improvement | * integrating website content and internal search with Google Analytics to help the Website Team gather data for continuous website improvement | ||
- | * aggregating Evergreen-related content from third-party websites via RSS or API | + | * aggregating Evergreen-related content from third-party websites via RSS or API, especially bug-tracking and development-management tools used by the developer community |
A community website platform can include many of these features "out of the box" or via relatively easy modular integration. | A community website platform can include many of these features "out of the box" or via relatively easy modular integration. | ||
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* provide search interface field restricting searches to resources with a specific topic tag | * provide search interface field restricting searches to resources with a specific topic tag | ||
* create curated content collections (e.g., " | * create curated content collections (e.g., " | ||
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+ | ==== E. Implement an up-to-date list of Evergreen features that is searchable, sortable, and categorized. ==== | ||
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+ | Lori Ayre is currently spearheading a team of community contributors working on a draft of this features list. The present incarnation is a Google Docs spreadsheet embedded in the EG wiki here: | ||
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+ | ==== F. Implement a knowledge base to easily store highly-relevant and frequently-accessed Evergreen technical information ==== | ||
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+ | This knowledge base could be as complex as a dedicated knowledge management application or as simple as a dedicated set of wiki pages kept up-to-date and highlighted for website visitors. | ||
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