Workshop: Making Government Websites with GitHub, Federalist & U.S. Web Design Standards

Tuesday, December 12, 2017 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM ET

Hosted by Digital.gov and the Will Slack

Come learn how to create a simple, compliant government website using GitHub, Federalist, and the U.S. Web Design Standards.

This workshop will provide you and your team with an overview of using two new government-specific tools from the Technology Transformation Service (TTS) with GitHub. Then we’ll show you how, together, they make it easier than ever to create and launch compliant government websites.

The second part of the workshop will be your chance to get hands-on experience with these tools. We are designing three breakout sessions aimed at helping those on your team publish on Federalist by the end of the day.

We will live-stream the first 90 mins of the workshop. Video will be available after.

Schedule

  • 9 - 9:15am — Arrivals
  • 9:15 - 10am — Federalist overview (+ online)
  • 10 - 10:45am — Breakout working groups
  • 10:45am — Take temperature of the room
  • 10:45 - 11am — Break
  • 11 - 12:00pm — Further learning and discussion

When you register for the event, we’d like to know:

  • Are you interested in a GitHub-for-beginners training? What specific questions about GitHub would you want the training to cover?
  • Do you have a website you think Federalist might be a good candidate for hosting?
  • If so, tell us about the website
  • Are you interested in learning how to design, code, and build Federalist websites?
  • Are you interested in more details on managing a Federalist site in your agency? (non-technical discussion)
  • Any other areas/questions you’d like us to cover at this event?

In this talk

Originally posted by David Warren on Dec 12, 2017
Originally posted by Will Slack on Dec 12, 2017