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README.md
Logos Collective Project Roadmaps
Overview
This repository contains the aggregated technical roadmaps of projects under and associated with the Logos Collective. It is an attempt to provide easy access to what we're all actively working on, and how it's going.
In its current form, it is an implementation of a Quartz "mind-garden", which is a Hugo theme that allows for easy text and graph-based searching of markdown files. This repository is built and served to https://roadmap.logos.co
The content, today, contains the definition of work planned by various projects, broken up via:
Project --> Milestones --> Epics --> Issues
Each project is given as much autonomy as possible to work as they see fit, with a minimal reporting scheme that sits on top that allows for aggregation of information and project tracking.
In a nutshell, projects give a definitions of their roadmap up-front, which includes the mapping of issues to epics, and epics to milestones. They also provide perceived risks and dependencies associated with their work.
The projects then report a weekly "diff" associated with the work they did each week, which is ostensibly a stand-up. The Insights team can work from there to do what they need.
Contribution
The bulk of the content is added by the Insights team within the Logos Collective, which is a team that works to keep track of activity within the projects in order to provide analysis and insight based on that work to various stakeholders, including the projects themselves.
For now, this process is quite manual, purposely. In order to solidify the format that the content is delivered in, manual processing and iteration are required. Once this is more consistent and smooth, we plan to open the door to more contributors. Step one is transparency and consistency.
If you see a type or broken link, PRs are always welcome :)
If there is information you'd like to see included that isn't here, create and issue :)
Using Obsidian
Quartz is created to serve a static site off of an Obsidian vault, and thus is the preferred way to manage content locally. In order for all it to function properly, a few things need to be done properly.
First and foremost, Quartz uses links references with content
as the root directory, so when opening in Obsidian, open the content
folder, and not the repo directory.
Then the following vault settings need to be configured
- under
Options --> Files and Links
- enable
Automatically update internal links
Link format
should be set toAbsolute path in vault
- enable
use Wikilinks
- enable
In order to use the templates in the Templates
folder for auto populating commmon files,
- Install and enable
Templater
in the Community Plugins- set the
Templates folder
totemplates
- enable
automatic jump to cursor
- enable
Trigger Templater on new file creation
- enable
Folder templates
- assign whichever templates you want to be triggered when a new file is created in a given folder.
- set the
Refer the Templater documentation for how to create your own templates.