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Note we will ignore the obvious sexism evident in particular in the third verse!
 
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22/9/2017 The Adoption Guide has been updated to a version 0.4 (both powerpoint, pdf, and this online version). This has reduced word count by ~30%, introduced several figures to 'lighten' the material, and attempted to incorporate feedback and contributions to date. Note not all contributions (e.g. from James, Robin) are incorporated directly into the 2-page A4 size Guide, since there is simply  not enough space. However all significant contributions should be reflected (to some degree) into the elaboration/rationale sections on the wiki pointed to by the Guide links.
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Latest revision as of 11:27, 22 September 2017

Inspiration

The 6W question structure is inspired from Rudyard Kipling's poem "I keep six honest serving-men", see here.

Note we will ignore the obvious sexism evident in particular in the third verse!

22/9/2017 The Adoption Guide has been updated to a version 0.4 (both powerpoint, pdf, and this online version). This has reduced word count by ~30%, introduced several figures to 'lighten' the material, and attempted to incorporate feedback and contributions to date. Note not all contributions (e.g. from James, Robin) are incorporated directly into the 2-page A4 size Guide, since there is simply not enough space. However all significant contributions should be reflected (to some degree) into the elaboration/rationale sections on the wiki pointed to by the Guide links. JJ

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