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This is the repoository for the Matter Handbook, content is published at https://handbook.buildwithmatter.com
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some suggested additions #5

Open leorozendaal opened 7 months ago

leorozendaal commented 7 months ago

some suggested additions (may be on PMTT's backlog)... The first two are good to fix before publishing this, the others can follow later

sammachin commented 6 months ago

Thanks Leo,

What sort of thing were you thinking for a reading guide?

List of authers, yup, just in the repo or as part of the site?

Testing and Certifcation chapters are both planned for phase 2, and a Go To Market section which will include Brand Guidelines.

DCL as part of the attestation chapter so incorporating things like PAA etc. again Phase2

I avoided going too far into the groups with things like TTs as these tend to be a lot more fluid so kept to just the 3 top level sub groups. This is a rescource for everyone so non members and adopters too, there are other rescources in the pipeline that might be better for explaining the inner workings of the working groups.

leorozendaal commented 6 months ago

What sort of thing were you thinking for a reading guide?

intended audience, few sentence what kind of info to find where, scope (this is informational, the spec rules)

List of authers, yup, just in the repo or as part of the site?

I got triggered since they are mentioned in the copyright statement. So wouldn't it be good to reflect them? (Spec has a list of authors)

Testing and Certifcation chapters are both planned for phase 2, and a Go To Market section which will include Brand Guidelines.

Great

DCL as part of the attestation chapter so incorporating things like PAA etc. again Phase2

DCL is more than just PAA. Asad is volunteering.

I avoided going too far into the groups with things like TTs as these tend to be a lot more fluid so kept to just the 3 top level sub groups. This is a resource for everyone so non members and adopters too, there are other resources in the pipeline that might be better for explaining the inner workings of the working groups.

I look at this as a first stop for new members. If non-members are attracted, fine, but that is secondary. New members need a help to find there way around Causeway and the many groups.