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Taxonomy - Identify which one(s) to use and their challenges
Overview
Identify most recent and official taxonomies and identify issues of using them inside of Project Index
Action Items:
Review all the Taxonomies identified by CfA and Brigade champions who are working in this area
- Identify pros and cons of resources
- Identify challenges in sustainability that might impact Project Index.
Analysis
A lot of work has gone into the taxonomy at CFA, but it doesn't have a taxonomy for everything we need. We either need to update it via commits with the other taxonomies if it's going to be the repository that we use for the Brigade-Project-Index, or come up with another action plan.
Types of Taxonomies potentially needed
- Issue(s) Addressed (different from Category according to Seattle Democracy Lab)
- Topics (a.k.a Interests, Category) - Already Exists, might need updating.
- Technologies - Already Exists, might need updating.
- Project Stage (Ideation, research, Design, Development, MVP, Active)
- Project Status (Updated, Active, Less Active, Dormant, Abandoned)
- Project Roles
- Skills Needed (- a.k.a. Project Need - Can be Technologies or Roles, or specific Tasks)
Next steps
- Review and discuss alternative to an all Taxonomy plan (details on Issue codeforamerica/brigade-project-index#7)
- Figure out what the difference in Seattle's taxonomy between Issue(s) Addressed and Project Category and if its relevant to which Taxonomies we need.
- Decide as a group which of the 7 currently identified taxonomy types are going to be required for this project.
- Get Volunteers to take on each of the Taxonomies we decide upon.
- Each Volunteer will review all the current taxonomies listed on the Discourse topic and rationalize the data into a new Taxonomy for their type. Then commit to the CFA taxonomy.
Research
This discourse is the most up to date resource on where all the taxonomies are.
- Topics
- Technologies
The taxonomy produced by DemocracyLab in Seattle has more taxonomies that might be useful, based on what we decide we need.
- Technologies
- Issues(s) Addressed (unclear if this is analogous to CFA's topics)
- Project Category (unclear if this is analogous to CFA's topics)
- Project Need
- Project Stage
- Project Status
- Project Roles
The aforementioned Taxonomy at CFA was just a proof-of-concept technical format I put together from data dumped from CodeForPhilly.org's organic tag databases. No work has gone into editing it, and the selection of topics and technologies was only driven by what sets I had on hand. It should be bulldozed over