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[Discussion] Should we change how a product earns a certification badge for v2.1+? #88

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lixuna opened this issue Mar 6, 2024 · 2 comments

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lixuna commented Mar 6, 2024

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How can we convey that an application is making great strides in the right direction, versus showcasing an application that is widely considered to be following the majority of agreed best practices?

What we have now:

The first level of certification requires the passing of 10 of the 15 total essential tests.

Alternatives to consider:

  • add more essential tests
  • create multi-tier certification badges (Platinum, Gold, Silver)
  • etc
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@lixuna - Other alternatives include:

  • Consider naming for the badge that more clearly communicates what the certification means.
  • Outline a plan for multiple levels, but for 2.0 we may only launch the first level. This gives us additional time but also sets the strategy from the start and could be made visible when 2.0 is launched

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lixuna commented Mar 11, 2024

Discussed on Thursday, March 7, 2024 at 8am PT

Proposal: Keep as pass/fail for v2.0 (do not introduce tiers at this time)
+1 Rich
+1 Martin
+1 Lucina

@lixuna lixuna changed the title [Discussion] Should we change how a product earns a certification badge? [Discussion] Should we change how a product earns a certification badge for v2.1+? Mar 15, 2024
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