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CHT roadmap initiatives to be scheduled on the CHT roadmap

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CHT Product Roadmap

In this repository, you can find the Community Health Toolkit product roadmap. The product roadmap serves as a plan for how the Community Health Toolkit will grow to realize our vision; it is where you can learn about what product initiatives we are working on and what stage they are in. Please note, the roadmap is subject to change, especially further out on the timeline.

Guide to the Roadmap

What is a Product Initiative?

Product initiatives are specific areas to improve the CHT that align with its medium and long-term vision. Initiatives are often worked on over multiple releases. When an initiative is scheduled, the team will start (or in many cases, continue) speaking with people who use the CHT to hear how the use it and where we can make the most impactful changes. As changes become ready, we will work out if a new CHT release is needed or if changes can go into an already-planned release in the near future.

Roadmap Stages

Initiatives are arranged on the project board with the following stages to give a sense for how far out each item is on the horizon:

Stage Description Activities
Now Initiatives currently being worked on Design, development, and release of related features and improvements
Next Initiatives we'll likely be pursuing next Scope out features and improvements with partners
Later Initiatives we may take on later Early exploration of high level requirements, as well as partners and funding opportunities

Roadmap Communication

Updated initiatives are communicated quarterly to the CHT Community on the CHT Forum and discussed on the CHT Roundup calls. Where possible, we will link to specific issues and/or documentation to elaborate on what was completed to move an initiative forward.

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CHT roadmap initiatives to be scheduled on the CHT roadmap

https://github.com/orgs/medic/projects/112