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[Request]: Determine whether the content strategy template should be added to the Content guide #620

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melchoyce opened this issue Jun 20, 2024 · 1 comment
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blocked Guides Initiative 2 Tracks work for "Improving the Maintainability of the 18F Guides and Methods"

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A description of the work

This issue is a continuation of #400.

We have an internal content strategy template that could be nice to share externally on the Content guide.

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  • Determine if this is something we do want to share publicly
  • Create an issue to make a new page for this template on the Content guide
  • Create an issue to link to the new template page on the appropriate Content guide page

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@bpdesigns

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Skills Needed

  • Any Human
  • Design
  • Content
  • Engineering
  • Acquisition
  • Product
  • Other

Does this need to happen in the next 2 weeks?

  • Yes
  • No

How much time do you anticipate this work taking?

One week

Acceptance Criteria

  • We have determined whether or not we want to share this template publicly
  • If yes, the template is available on the Content guide
@melchoyce melchoyce added Initiative 2 Tracks work for "Improving the Maintainability of the 18F Guides and Methods" Guides labels Jun 20, 2024
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@durland18F @amandacostello thoughts on this?

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