* First pass of updating documentation for new users
Trying to look at this from the perspective of someone new to the
project, and create some pathways to make it easier for people to get to
the content they are looking for.
* Make it clear that docker is doing the setup
* Link installation again from the main README
* Add some docs about the github actions
* Add markdown link check
* Move git installation first
* Add config for markdown link checker
* Fix some links
* Correct handling of repo root relative links
* Fix broken links in data roadmap
* Fix more broken links
* Fix more links
* Ignore link that's returning a 403 to the checker
It actually works if you go in a browser.
* Fix another broken link
* Ignore more urls that don't work
* Update the readme under docs
* Add some more dataset links
* More strongly call out the quickstart
* Try to call out even more the quickstart link
* Fix dead links
* Add note about initialization time
* Remove broken link from spanish install guide
These will be updated later with a full translation
* Add initial draft of front end ADR
* Merging with master to get latest ADRs, renaming to account for numbering, adding some thoughts for Gatsby, NextJS, and Gridsome
* Update client side framework ADR
* Remove options we didn't go to deep into considering
* Add pros/cons of eleventy and create react app
* fixup! Update client side framework ADR
* Update clientside ADR with decision
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Co-authored-by: Nat Hillard <Nathaniel.K.Hillard@omb.eop.gov>
* Cleaning up 0002 decision
* Fixes issue #35 - As a repo contributor, I want to understand how large decisions are made, so that I can contribute to making them myself
* Add changes
* fixing link
* removing adr-tools reference per review comments
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