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Common exclusion pitfalls #7

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drnikki opened this issue Dec 22, 2016 · 3 comments
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Common exclusion pitfalls #7

drnikki opened this issue Dec 22, 2016 · 3 comments

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@drnikki
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drnikki commented Dec 22, 2016

https://drupal-diversity.gitbooks.io/drupal-organizer-resources/content/manuscript/common-exclusion-pitfalls/common-exclusion-pitfalls.html

Would be great for each section (and we can add more sections) to include a list of checkboxes that organizers can check off. The ideal format may be something like

  1. philosophy of why we care about this area
  2. special things to watch out for
  3. checkboxes organizers can check that represent specific actions or states
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I think it might be easier to have it separated. A chapter/section cataloging ideas / philosophy / reasons / gotachas, then a stand-alone reproducible checklist.

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drnikki commented Dec 22, 2016

@cleverington word. I was just going page by page in the book to make issues. :)

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If the suggestion works, I can alter the Chapters to fit the format.

I might recommend a secondary issue requiring a solid layout format-plan similar to how the recent Drupal 8 User's Guide was created?

For example:

# Chapter Title
## Editors and History

## Section Title
 Introduction Sentence - No more than eight words. > 
< Copy >
< Closing Sentence - No more than ten words. >

## See Also

- List
- of
- related
- Packet pages

## References

- List 
- of
- References

I should be able to get ahold of a copy of their Formating Requirements (I helped format the d8 User's Guide), if we want to, which would give us a greater level consistency with the Drupal Community as a whole.

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