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9/25

Interview with Nicko

  1. Congrats !!!!!!! Tell us thought on the journey from Lab to Graduated
  2. From a Documentation Perspective
  3. From a Best Practice Badging Perspective
  4. Documentation What do you as a  maintainer require 
  5. What do contributors and end users require
  6. What was the process for creating tech guides - why did you make these choices
  7. What do you think project documentation should cover to earn a badge - different stages of life cycle - different users
  8. Howdo you think AI can help Firefly team
  9. If you could design a dashboard for mainatiners and contributors what features would it have
  10. Any thing we should know.



9/20

Added slides to presentation after todays TOC meeting, showing what (2) projects presented to get to a graduated state. 

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