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Tracking issue: Are there sections that are crying out for case studies but don't have them? #100

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ryanpitts opened this issue Sep 14, 2018 · 0 comments

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Can any of us write them? Or can we identify people to recruit for contributions?

Some starter thoughts:

  • Ch 1 "benefits" section - engineering, pr/business, ethics - are there other categories to add? (probably not)
  • Ch 1 - "The more we open source—especially data—the more resources we're able to give journalists to do their jobs" this probably could be unpacked a bit
  • Ch 3 - examples section is empty, we could use a case study or two about a project that began as closed source, but they went through the processes described in the chapter to open it up
  • Ch 4 - needs more examples/pointers on "helping others contribute"
  • Ch 6 - [TODO: info on how to say "no" politely, turn down PRs, etc. without chasing away well-meaning contributors] (I wonder if Chris Groskopf could add something here based on the wireservice projects)
  • Ch 7 - roadmap examples
  • Ch 7 - "Don't let the open source edition of your code diverge substantially from what you really use in your newsroom" feels like a section that would be great to add a horror story
  • Ch 7 - [TODO: more case studies on release management], also feels like a good Groskopf request
  • Ch 8 - REALLY needs some case studies on project sunsets
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