Consider: Establish a Historical Records Section for Key Legacy Documents
- Identify which old documents are important enough to be preserved.
- Confirm whether these documents are already captured in ADRs, ODRs, or other existing records.
Description:
As we continue updating and restructuring documentation, it may be valuable to maintain a dedicated location for key historical documents that are not already captured in ADRs or ODRs. This section would serve as an archive for critical legacy documents, such as early versions of the pipeline description, the MVP outline, or other foundational documents that may provide historical context for future reference. (eg. fatalities002 or similar)
Key Areas to Cover:
- Document Identification: List important legacy documents that should be preserved.
- Storage Location: Determine the best place within the documentation structure to maintain these records.
- Versioning Strategy: Consider whether documents should be kept in their original form or if brief summaries should be written for clarity.
- Access and Visibility: Ensure the section is well-organized and easily accessible to those who may need historical context.
Objective:
To establish a structured approach for preserving important historical documents, ensuring that key legacy information remains accessible for future reference without cluttering active documentation.
Tasks:
Consider: Establish a Historical Records Section for Key Legacy Documents
Description:
As we continue updating and restructuring documentation, it may be valuable to maintain a dedicated location for key historical documents that are not already captured in ADRs or ODRs. This section would serve as an archive for critical legacy documents, such as early versions of the pipeline description, the MVP outline, or other foundational documents that may provide historical context for future reference. (eg. fatalities002 or similar)
Key Areas to Cover:
Objective:
To establish a structured approach for preserving important historical documents, ensuring that key legacy information remains accessible for future reference without cluttering active documentation.
Tasks: