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MAY 21 - Post 15th anniversary image and content on data.gov homepage #4742

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tdlowden opened this issue May 8, 2024 · 6 comments
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tdlowden commented May 8, 2024

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In order to create awareness for 15th anniversary, datagov team wants to add an acknowledgement on homepage.

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  • GIVEN May 21st is data.gov's 15 year anniversary
    WHEN May 21st happens
    THEN a visual and textual acknowledgment will be posted in a prominent spot on the homepage

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Could do something similar to:

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Incorporate the image from #4737 and the text:

Data.gov at 15

On May 21, 2009, Data.gov launched with a total of 47 datasets. After the landmark 2013 Open Data Policy required agencies to create comprehensive data inventories and public data listings, the site grew to 115,000+ datasets from 88 organizations by 2015. Today, Data.gov is nearing 300,000 datasets and dataset collections in the catalog, harvested from over 100 organizations, and counts over a million monthly pageviews from people like you, looking to discover that information. In 2024, Data.gov continues its commitment to open government data and transparency. Thank you for 15 years!

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hkdctol commented May 15, 2024

@CarolinaC-REI we like the banner, but can you create an image for 15 like you did in https://web.archive.org/web/20240104221145/https://data.gov/
what we're thinking is have the banner, but also an image for 15, and then have text next to it--the paragraph that's at the top of this doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Nbr8iwceulP38QREFZcHajVOOTps7QF4VsVHhu_5RcQ/edit?usp=sharing

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Dropping here in case no access:

Data.gov at 15

On May 21, 2009, Data.gov launched with a total of 47 datasets. After the landmark 2013 Open Data Policy required agencies to create comprehensive data inventories and public data listings, the site grew to 115,000+ datasets from 88 organizations by 2015. Today, Data.gov is nearing 300,000 datasets and dataset collections in the catalog, harvested from over 100 organizations, and counts over a million monthly pageviews from people like you, looking to discover that information. In 2024, Data.gov continues its commitment to open government data and transparency. Thank you for 15 years!

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hkdctol commented May 15, 2024

Looks really good--maybe we can all look at sync tomorrow and decide

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hkdctol commented May 16, 2024

@CarolinaC-REI @btylerburton @tdlowden making a small change to mention the statute--replacement text below:

Data.gov at 15

On May 21, 2009, Data.gov launched with a total of 47 datasets. After the landmark 2013 Open Data Policy required agencies to create comprehensive data inventories and public data listings, the site grew to 115,000+ datasets from 88 organizations by 2015. These requirements were enacted into the Open Government Data Act in 2019. Today, Data.gov is nearing 300,000 datasets and dataset collections in the catalog, harvested from over 100 organizations, and counts over a million monthly pageviews from people like you, looking to discover that information. In 2024, Data.gov continues its commitment to open government data and transparency. Thank you for 15 years!

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