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Whitehall tagging mission
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| This applies to | |
| - Primary and secondary Specialist sectors | |
| - Organisations | |
| - (Policy areas) | |
| - (Policies) | |
| Design separate tagging interface | |
| Policy areas and policies are optional (they could be treated as intrinsic links). | |
| Tagging interface is reachable from document page. | |
| New document workflow directs to tagging tab before publish. | |
| - Policy area must still be set for draft to be publishable. | |
| New/edit draft workflow for a live document does not take you through tagging interface. | |
| Tags written and read from publishing api instead of whitehall DB. | |
| Tags can be removed from whitehall DB | |
| Bulk tagging tools can be made available to whitehall editors (in whitehall or via a locked down content tagger) | |
| Primary specialist sector tagging can be disabled if `parent` is tagged to a mainstream browse page | |
| Allow showing whitehall documents in mainstream browse pages in their own section (we don't need to have a collection in the middle) | |
| Parent tagging can be unlocked in content tagger for whitehall documents | |
| Whitehall content can be included in mainstream browse, with working breadcrumbs | |
| Blog about changes | |
| Beta taxonomy can be added to tagging interface as a new section at the end | |
| - Opt OUT if already selected education policy area, topics, or organisations | |
| - Opt IN if not already selected education policy area, topics, or organisations | |
| Whitehall content can show up in the navigation beta | |
| Blog about navigation beta |
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