This is the project planning repository for the CLARIAH-PLUS project. It groups all technical documents and discussions pertaining to CLARIAH-PLUS in a central place and should facilitate findability, transparency and project planning, for the project as a whole.
This repository will hold important deliverables such as specifications and technical requirements we agree upon for the project as a whole.
The issue tracker associated with this github repository is the main place to hold tickets regarding CLARIAH-PLUS project planning. On top of this we use GitHub Projects to organize tickets in various kanban boards to guide our shared development process. The composition of our various teams can also be consulted via GitHub.
- Interest Groups - Each Interest Group has a directory where to store its information and documents.
- Requirements - Software & Infrastructure Requirements (initially discussed in #4 and #5)
- Shared Development Roadmap - phase 2, contains extensive description and state of the various core shared epics:
- Technical Committee - Output of the Technical Advisory Committee as a whole (including proceedings).
- Task Descriptions - Task descriptions of tasks that are being conducted within Work Packages (primarily used by WP3 only)
- Documentation:
- Use cases - Use cases that have been collected CLARIAH-wide
We came from a situation of various separate repositories, but this led to too much fragmentation, and activity on the individual repositories was often minimal and boundaries between for instance instance groups could be vague. We hope that consolidating our combined efforts in a single repository leads to increased visibility and participation and collaboration amongst each-other.
Note that this repository does not contain any software projects, those are always in separate repositories.
Please see the contribution guidelines on how to work with
this repository. Subsections may have additional instructions in
CONTRIBUTING.md
.
Sometimes we have additional resources that are not in this git repository (such as documents on Google Docs or elsewhere), they should be linked from this repository in all cases except for privacy/security-sensitive documents. A simple link from a README.md in an appropriate place in this repository suffices.
Some notable resources for the project as a whole:
- CLARIAH Workplan
- CLARIAH Projects page at GitHub - Project planning (kanban boards etc)
- CLARIAH Issue Tracker - Issue tracker for meta-issues regarding the project
- CLARIAH Teams - Shows participants of Work Packages, Interest Groups, Working Groups
- CLARIAH Shared Development Roadmap - phase 1
- CLARIAH Website