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2023-01-03
Important notes and next steps
Progress: We have 40 live patterns.
Pending: Category leads to review pending ones as per #199. Editor to review the completed ones.
Plans: see #200 and #193 – @greenhsu123 to review and help map out exact tasks / next steps
Questions: 1 question remains open, see #195
Newsletter: feel free to add your content suggestions to this issue
Todos discussed last time:
- @greenhsu123 to check Set tags on your cloud resources at the infrastructure level #148 as per @aoifefitton's request
- Sarah to work on Patterns Deck with designer and anyone interested (add infographics for each pattern, use case, etc.)
- Anita to create report based on google analytics metrics (what patterns are popular, how many users read them, etc.)
Further ideas discussed last time: - GSF Inspired (?) Badge – for those who apply our patterns (to raise awareness, drive traffic to our website, etc.)
- Pattern Party – Pattern Hackathon? @tmcclell to see if GSF could partner with Microsoft re: their event in October
- (SCI team to share use cases so we can see what patterns & principles are applied (we only have Tammy's use case for Q1))
PM and WEB tickets
See also this Kanban Board and Useful Assets.
- [PM] Google Analytics report on traffic #202
- [PM] Weekly Progress Tracker #80 tracking figures weekly, no updates
- [PM] Discuss review process after COP #175 dependent on SME review
- [PM] Follow up with editor and review patterns in batches #191 dependent on SME review
- [PATT] Create preview for dev branch #174 task for Osama for next year
Further tickets
- Add additional description field #184 and PR
- Integrating the main pattern repositories for Web #126
- Integrate Energy Efficient Machine Learning patterns from academia into AI section #127
- Create a design category for coding practices. #91 - Asim to provide further details
Future plans / parking
- Audit our own resources #197 - parking
- Specify Pattern Reading Persona(s) #122 - parking TBD once we have more patterns
- Investigate github actions for better notification to PR and SME participants #121 - parking
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