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Releases: 18F/ux-guide

February 2023 Release

07 Mar 21:13
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This month was spent more on planning and starting work on issues so there not alot in this release

Updated

  • Updated UX Guide content on recruiting with communities and non-native English speakers
  • Updated UX Guide introductory defining UX research

January 2023 Release

30 Jan 21:59
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Highlights from January include a drafted content vision statement and added detail recruiting from diverse audiences. Added syncing for 18F UX Guide and 18F Method Card repos for consistency and clarity for the team working on both.

Added

  • Drafted a content vision statement in the wiki
  • Automatic syncing for issue templates, labels as well as wiki pages that are identical between UX Guide and Method Card repos

Updated

  • Recruitment and compensation sections of the UX Guide to add guidance on ensuring diverse research participation

Fixes

  • brought our external links into compliance with the GSA IT requirements and made them accessible

December 2022 Release

09 Jan 19:04
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This is the first release after the 18F UX Guide and 18F Methods started working as a combined effort for sharing 18F design and research practices.

Added

  • Published all pages on ux-guide.18f.gov instead of linking some pages to GitHub
  • Added a CI/CD step to verify that all links to other parts of the guide are correct
  • Automated Syncing labels between the 18F UX Guide and 18F Methods

Updated

  • Updated the ReadMe to include docker instructions
  • Updated page meta descriptions to be unique for all pages of the guide
  • Migrated from Federalist to cloud.gov pages

Fixed

  • Fixed incorrect and broken links in the UX guide

2022-11-28

06 Jan 22:20
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This release marks all the work done up until the Co-Working Adventure team began its work