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Subject: Proposal: CTI TC Wiki pages / Links to Github trackers
It has become apparent to me that a new entrant to the CTI community would not have a very simple time navigating themselves. Although most activity on existing and upcoming standards is currently happening on various subcommittee Github trackers, there is no links to these trackers on any of the OASIS landing pages (do we have ability to add links to these pages? They look auto-generated so I doubt it...), nor are there any on the Wiki "home page" of any of the CTI sub-committees. The only way for a new person to know what activities are currently going on and how to participate, would be to wade through the emails in the archive.
I actually went ahead to try to remedy this by updating the various wikis with links to the Github trackers, but discovered TAXII is actually the only subcommittee that even has a landing page on the wiki. I didn't feel comfortable creating those two landing pages myself - but I did add a link to the Github tracker on the TAXII one.
Until everything is fully moved over to OASIS facilities, IMO it would be good to try to gradually improve the presence on these Wikis... the first place one looks when trying to get involved in a project like this would be the "home page", and right now our home pages are basically blank...
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Jason Keirstead
Product Architect, Security Intelligence, IBM Security Systems
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