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In the list below, each user story is noted as either a content-related or functionality-related requirement. | In the list below, each user story is noted as either a content-related or functionality-related requirement. | ||
- | 1. ALL USERS | + | **1. ALL USERS** |
a. Website users can browse through all of the website content, organized by categories. (function) | a. Website users can browse through all of the website content, organized by categories. (function) | ||
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g. Users can learn about news and developments in the EG community. (content) | g. Users can learn about news and developments in the EG community. (content) | ||
- | 2. ADMINISTRATORS | + | **2. ADMINISTRATORS** |
a. Administrators can participate in an online forum to ask questions and share best practices with other Administrators. (function) | a. Administrators can participate in an online forum to ask questions and share best practices with other Administrators. (function) | ||
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c. Administrators on the website can easily reach the Bug Reporting feature on Launchpad. (function) | c. Administrators on the website can easily reach the Bug Reporting feature on Launchpad. (function) | ||
- | 3. DEVELOPERS | + | **3. DEVELOPERS** |
a. Developers can maintain the official project documentation in a repository apart from the community EG resource/ | a. Developers can maintain the official project documentation in a repository apart from the community EG resource/ | ||
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b. Developers can participate in the Administrator " | b. Developers can participate in the Administrator " | ||
- | 4. DOCUMENTORS | + | **4. DOCUMENTERS** |
a. Documentors can maintain the official project documentation in a repository apart from the community EG resource/ | a. Documentors can maintain the official project documentation in a repository apart from the community EG resource/ | ||
- | 5. CONSULTANTS | + | **5. CONSULTANTS** |
a. Consultants can participate in the Administrator " | a. Consultants can participate in the Administrator " | ||
- | 6. GOVERNANCE | + | **6. GOVERNANCE** |
a. Governance users can easily add content to the website as needed. (function) | a. Governance users can easily add content to the website as needed. (function) | ||
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b. Governance users can easily generate a report of website users that have completed the user or organizational profiles mentioned above. (function) | b. Governance users can easily generate a report of website users that have completed the user or organizational profiles mentioned above. (function) | ||
- | 7. WEBMASTERS | + | **7. WEBMASTERS** |
a. Webmasters can easily manage and update the website, including the ability to delegate permissions to other users. (function) | a. Webmasters can easily manage and update the website, including the ability to delegate permissions to other users. (function) | ||
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b. Webmasters can easily identify and purge outdated content. (function) | b. Webmasters can easily identify and purge outdated content. (function) | ||
- | 8. POTENTIALS | + | **8. POTENTIALS** |
a. Potentials can view a " | a. Potentials can view a " | ||
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i. Potentials can search for individuals in the EG Community based on certain criteria. (functionality/ | i. Potentials can search for individuals in the EG Community based on certain criteria. (functionality/ | ||
- | 9. SKEPTICS | + | **9. SKEPTICS** |
a. Skeptics can view content created to persuade them why open source is a good idea. (content) | a. Skeptics can view content created to persuade them why open source is a good idea. (content) | ||
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d. Skeptics can view curated case studies of successful Evergreen migration and implementation projects. (content) | d. Skeptics can view curated case studies of successful Evergreen migration and implementation projects. (content) | ||
- | 10. MIGRATION | + | **10. MIGRATION** |
a. Migration-users can access (browse/ | a. Migration-users can access (browse/ | ||
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b. Migration-users seeking help for problems encountered during migration are encouraged to join and participate in the general mailing list for assistance. (content) | b. Migration-users seeking help for problems encountered during migration are encouraged to join and participate in the general mailing list for assistance. (content) | ||
- | 11. STANDALONE | + | **11. STANDALONE** |
a. Standalone users can access a page of curated resources specifically tailored for standalone Evergreen libraries, with a focus on issues specific to that group. (content) | a. Standalone users can access a page of curated resources specifically tailored for standalone Evergreen libraries, with a focus on issues specific to that group. (content) | ||
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2. Standalone users can find and contact other standalone libraries that have adopted Evergreen. (functionality) | 2. Standalone users can find and contact other standalone libraries that have adopted Evergreen. (functionality) | ||
- | 12. EXTENDERS and 13. INSTALLERS (total overlap of requirements) | + | **12. EXTENDERS and 13. INSTALLERS (total overlap of requirements)** |
a. Users can find information on Evergreen software repositories and how to use them. (content) | a. Users can find information on Evergreen software repositories and how to use them. (content) | ||
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e. Users are easily directed to on-site and off-site information, | e. Users are easily directed to on-site and off-site information, | ||
- | 14. TRANSLATORS | + | **14. TRANSLATORS** |
a. Translators can access a high-level overview of project translation efforts describing people, organizations, | a. Translators can access a high-level overview of project translation efforts describing people, organizations, | ||
- | 15. ACCESSIBILITY | + | **15. ACCESSIBILITY** |
a. Accessibility users can access a high-level overview of project accessibility efforts describing people, organizations, | a. Accessibility users can access a high-level overview of project accessibility efforts describing people, organizations, |
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