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Refactor lifeitself.org content for better structure etc
Part of #170 and follow up to #184.
As part of the migration we could also do some tidying and organizing e.g. some or all of
- Get a clear list of projects/programs and refactor existing content around that
- Identify any high-level themes
- Move older material to a clear archival section with redirect
Questions
- What is the layout (information architecture) of the digital garden (and life itself site in general)?
- How do we have subsections of site (given its size) e.g. notebook section vs tao section vs ...
- What are our categories?
Acceptance
- [ ] New structure and taxonomy agreed
- [ ] Categories for blog posts are refined e.g. to 2 high level categories: programs/projects OR themes/topics
- [ ] Implemented into blog
- [ ] Implemented into site
- [ ] What do we do with the existing institute content
Tasks
Prep
- [ ] Create Job stories for website structure 🚧 job stories compiling in here
- [ ] Analyse the taxonomy of categories and refine
- [ ] Get list of categories into a spreadsheet ✅2022-11-05 exported wordpress category list to spreadsheet
- [ ] Are there any obvious consolidations / deletions now?
- [ ] Analyse blog posts to see if there are any to remove
Implementation
- [ ] Add correct categories & tags to blog posts
- [ ] Reorder pages into correct subdirectories
- [ ] Add initiatives and initiatives index based on work from #97
- [ ] Tidy up people names for follow same url structure and display
- [ ] Add social media links and newsletter sign-up where appropriate
Notes
What taxonomy structure do we use?
Currently we have 42 categories, for the average blog is it suggested to have approximately 10.
QUESTION: Should we use categories more sparingly and have tags too?
- For example, each initiative would have it's own tag, plus a tag for past, present, future
- The overall category would be Initiatives
- Other Categories could include: Updates, Summaries of concepts and traditions, Guides to practices, Book Reviews Our Philosophy (Or Key Readings), Activities (if we continue to use blog posts as landing pages for events etc, which I would say not to and then any announcements or launches would be categorized as updates)
graph LR
root --> topic
root --> program
Programs
- Hubs
- Residencies (DDP?)
- Research / Think tank / Institute / Labs
Naming - an eternally hard topic!
Principles:
- KISS
- Have less categories with more content than being super specific
- Categories tags do not work like hashtags
- Full category pages are more user-friendly than pages with just one or two articles
- YES longtail SEO is important, but this should be from page title and not categories per se
What name do we use for the root taxonomy items
- topic: theme, category, ...
- program: project, area (activity area), initiative
- These categories should then link directly to the initiative page (AKA the intiative landing page is also the category archive)
# landing pages
/ # home
/newsletter
/programs # e.g. residencies etc
# optional
/podcast
# hubs?? or is this in tao now?
/hubs ??
# resources
/about
/initiatives/ - a full list of all our activities
Clarification: Initiatives can be a series of activities. Therefore, Embodying Collective Transformation is an initiative with each residency being an activity (and listed on the events page).
Categories
- Broad categories: Technology, Spirituality, Ecology, Climate, Economy, Farming, Community (Max 9) or the ones on the ecosystem map already Categories lead to mega guides which compile different areas within each area. E.g. Farming => Permaculture, Agroforestry, Regenerative Ag., Food Tech News/Updates => used for all real news e.g. launch or major updates to initiatives, partnerships, etc ...
- Events/Activities => for events (may also be in news) => so that we can have an /events/ page run off this ...
- Areas of Interest (e.g. Systems, Governence, Spirituality & Religion)
- Topics as subcategories (e.g. Collective Wisdom)
- https://www.scienceandnonduality.com/search?keywords=&sort=RECENT&interest%5B%5D=5 good inspiration
@rufuspollock suggestion for blog categories. Basically defined by three parameters:
- Type (Book Summary, Guide, Update)
- Area of Interest (Spirituality & Religion, Politics & Political Systems)
- Topic (Permaculture, Zen Buddhism, Solarpunk)
| Parent | Child |
|---|---|
| Updates | Activities |
| Â | Â |
| Our Philosophy | Â |
| Initiatives | Exploring Web3 & Crypto |
| Â | Embodying Collective Transformation |
| Â | Ecosystem Mapping of Responses to the Polycrisis |
| Â | etc |
| Â | Â |
| Book Summary | Â |
| Guide/Key Concept | Â |
| Â | Â |
| Creativity & Imagination | Requiem for a Passing Age |
| Â | Solarpunk |
| Spirituality & Religion | Zen Buddhism |
| Health & Wellbeing | Sustainable Wellbeing |
| Â | Qi-Gong |
| Ecology & Environment | Ecospirituality |
| Â | Climate Change |
| Social Justice & Equality | Equality Complex |
| Â | Climate Inequality |
| Food Systems & Farming | Permaculture |
| Â | Food Crisis |
| Â | Cooking for Communities |
| Technology | Techno-Solutionism |
| Economics & Economic Systems | Re-Fi |
| Organizational and institutional governance | Co-X |
| Â | Policy |
| Â | Co-Operatives |
| Inner development | Integral Theory |
| Â | Internal Family Systems |
| Â | Mindfulness |
| Â | Meditation |
| Politics and political systems | Ontological Politics |
| Community and collectivity | Collective Wisdom |
| Â | Cultural Activism |
| Â | Contemplative Activism |
| Â | Conscious Parenting |
| Â | Conscious Coliving |
| Â | Culturology |