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The version on ArchivesSpace.org is important for potential users when evaluating. But doesn’t need everything. Maybe add pointers to the other version.
Does anyone think GitHub is off-putting for non-technical users?
Some institutions block github.com, some may block github.io.
Confusion over which version applies to hosted users and which to people running their own.
ArchivesSpace.org version is a list of link. Some narrative text would be good for beginners.
GitHub Tech-Docs (and this wiki) includes community contributions. It is managed by pull requests.
Proposal: Move detailed information like mappings from ArchivesSpace.org to GitHub Tech-Docs, add more narrative text to web site, and link to details on GitHub Tech-Docs.
Proposal: The ArchivesSpace.org version should be for managers wanting to know what it possible, the GitHub Tech-Docs version should be for developers implementing.
Different styles are available for the GitHub Tech-Docs version, which will be tested for usability and accessibility.
Register new domain name instead of archivesspace.github.io? Less intimidating and may avoid institutuional blocks?
Proposal: Move Excel files to GitHub Tech-Docs for contributions and version control.
Proposal: Metadata standards group should review documents, decide on conversion of spreadsheets to Markdown
Conclusion: GitHub Tech-Docs is the version of record for TAC. Members should be encouraged to raise issues or create pull requests.
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User engagements committee has been advised that TAC is available to provide help.