A collection of common templates and documents I have been using over the years. I am tired of trying to google them every time I need them, so I just gathered them all here.<p>I would love to hear yours and add them to the list.<p>The list:<p>- Pitch<p>- Vision<p>- Strategy<p>- Product Requirements<p>- Technical Design<p>- Product Opportunity Assessment<p>- Product Vision<p>- Run Book<p><a href="https://github.com/kbariotis/templates" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/kbariotis/templates</a>
This is very cool! Would love to see a set of template legal documents on there too someday, something like Basecamp's <a href="https://github.com/basecamp/policies" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/basecamp/policies</a>
i actually wrote that down as side project idea yesterday! glad to see someone doing it.<p>i have a different set of documents in mind though. my list is more developer oriented. here's the kind i wanted:<p>- project readme (from simple to very involved)<p>- pull requests<p>- open source licenses (i think GitHub does this right?)<p>- code of conduct<p>- code testing template<p>- benchmarks<p>i also bookmarked these links:<p><a href="https://embeddedartistry.com/templates" rel="nofollow">https://embeddedartistry.com/templates</a><p><a href="https://www.sans.org/security-resources/policies" rel="nofollow">https://www.sans.org/security-resources/policies</a> (this one is an old one i had not sure how i even stumble upon it...)
Thank you for putting this together. I'm wondering if you were to use these, what the order of operations for a product would be? Maybe Product Opportunity Assessment > Product Vision > Product Requirements?
Hi Kostas,
Great idea to pull this together. A bunch of us tech writers have had a similar idea, and have banded together to create the key standard templates for tech projects - focusing initially on the core open-source documents required. Still early days for us, but we have put an alpha 0.1 release out.
Are you, or anyone else reading, interested in getting involved.<p><a href="https://thegooddocsproject.dev/" rel="nofollow">https://thegooddocsproject.dev/</a><p>If interested, you can reach me at cameron D O T shorter AT gm ail . com
I created this template using steve blank's book<p><a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f8pRkNiRiG7FWYJRaylVSyoRfAXgUVEr/view?usp=sharing" rel="nofollow">https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f8pRkNiRiG7FWYJRaylVSyoRfAX...</a>
You know, this is a great idea. I've been writing slide decks since the late 80's and having a template to think about the problem first is really useful. Can't believe this never occurred to me. Thanks! I just pulled down your tech_design template and I'm going to use it this week.<p>[Abe Simpson Story: in the 80s/90s "Slide Decks" were called "Foils" because they were printed (by the print center) on transparencies and shown on overhead projectors.]