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Because our various provisioning flows (a) are unusually complicated and (b) differ subtly from one another, we should diagram them precisely.
How will this impact users?
As a contributor, I'd like to understand the different workflows I may encounter in different environments, so that I can execute and troubleshoot them more effectively.
As a maintainer, I'd like to have a high-level view of the different workflows, so that I can reason about them and any changes we may make to them.
#8 proposes something similar at the repository level, which I imagine would include a graph (in "space"). This should be a set of task-specific sequence diagrams (in time).
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Describe the change
Because our various provisioning flows (a) are unusually complicated and (b) differ subtly from one another, we should diagram them precisely.
How will this impact users?
As a contributor, I'd like to understand the different workflows I may encounter in different environments, so that I can execute and troubleshoot them more effectively.
As a maintainer, I'd like to have a high-level view of the different workflows, so that I can reason about them and any changes we may make to them.
User Research Evidence
In freedomofpress/securedrop#6826 (comment), @nathandyer and I used the following sequence diagram to illustrate the flow of values and artifacts in a
securedrop-admin install
run:Additional context
#8 proposes something similar at the repository level, which I imagine would include a graph (in "space"). This should be a set of task-specific sequence diagrams (in time).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: