diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 61995c0..e2c1433 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -8,6 +8,11 @@ These standards are experimental. This means that they are unstable and are exp If an experimental standard is seen to be valid and useful it will be decommissioned and reformatted as a draft standard on the [main consumer data standards repository](https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards/issues). +## Suggesting New Experiment Propositions + +If you would like to propose a new experiment proposition for consideration you can raise an issue on [this repository](https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards-experimental/issues) by opening a new ["Standards Experiment Proposition" issue](https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards-experimental/issues/new/choose). + + ## Viewing The Experimental Standards The experimental standards are [published here](https://consumerdatastandardsaustralia.github.io/standards-experimental/). @@ -30,11 +35,6 @@ If you would like to suggest a change request to any existing Experimental Stand These standards are not the binding standards created for the Consumer Data Right. The binding standards can be found in the [main consumer data standards repository](https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards/issues). The DSB manages a formal change process for making changes to the binding Data Stnadards in the [Standards Maintenance](https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards-maintenance/issues) repository. -## Suggesting New Experiment Propositions - -If you would like to propose a new experiment proposition for consideration you can raise an issue on [this repository](https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards-experimental/issues) by opening a new ["Standards Experiment Proposition" issue](https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards-experimental/issues/new/choose). - - ## Rules of engagement for this repository We're committed to undertaking conversations relating to the technical standards in the open. Questions or comments that participants might ask us via email or private message are likely to be questions or comments other participants have as well. Our answers will be of interest to everyone. There are likely to be experiences and lessons everybody working in this ecosystem can learn from. Having these conversations transparently helps us reduce duplication, resolve issues faster and keep everyone up to date with the conversation.