In effort to prevent dead-end documents (docs that are created, are valuable, but end up orphaned simply because they were not visible or on a well-worn path); review existing agile docs in Google docs and other silos, and assess each document for:
is it valuable to the public?
is it valuable to other agile practitioners in gov?
does this document still need to exist?
is it in progress? draft
a valuable (meaningful) artifact? write up of a shareable agile pattern
or the equivalent of a digital sketch that is not actionable and can be discarded) a draft superseded by another version/fork
Acceptance
fewer dead-end documents exist
Notionally
more valuable content lives online (and is thus iterate-able online)
more clarity on what agile documents that exist (and who they are for)
more understanding about how information is (and isn't shared)
Goal
In effort to prevent
dead-end
documents (docs that are created, are valuable, but end up orphaned simply because they were not visible or on a well-worn path); review existing agile docs in Google docs and other silos, and assess each document for:draft
write up of a shareable agile pattern
a draft superseded by another version/fork
Acceptance
dead-end
documents existNotionally