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.
* WIP README improvements
* Add translations for some core open source process files
This addresses #37. Note that these translations were requested from the
State Dept a few weeks ago, so they don't have some of the latest
updates to content from recent PRs. We will need to come up with a good
proces for keeping both sets of docs up to date as we make changes.
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* Add community guidelines
* Update community guidelines
* Fix typo
* Add superpower, because this is fun and we did it in community intros in our last chat
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* Update README
* Add info on Community channels (google group, chats)
* Restructure main section on background and core team
* Fix typos and add CODEOWNERS
* Rename CODEOWNERS to MAINTAINERS
This includes all team members, not just engineers, and we are already
tracking code owner engineers under .github/CODEOWNERS
* Add link to and explanation of CODEOWNERS
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* Add glossary from open source kickoff
* Updates to glossary
* Add EVCM because we use this in user stories in this repo's sprint
backlog (which is visible / recorded in the form of Github Issuess)
* Update Climate and Environment Justice Screening Tool to Climate and
Economic Justice Screening Tool, as per the original Executive Order
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* Uses CDCGov projects like PRIME as well as Atom and 18f github orgs
for inspiration
* Does not have a CoC yet (need more research here)
* Could use some more details fleshed out on how to contribute code and
what that process is, but this warrents some more discussion