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Other ideas to raise awareness about the guidelines? Sometimes even within institutions that officially adopt the Belgif REST Guideline, the API developers are not always aware of the guidelines. -> la seule manière de s'assurer que les développeurs suivent les guidelines REST est que, au sein de chaque institution partenaire, un REST Board soit mis en place afin qu'il puisse valider les API et donner du support aux équipes de développement -> un processus fort du style "pas de validation REST alors pas de déploiement' . |
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I think it's a good idea to have such a list, so that if persons from within those institutions who are unaware of the guidelines, can be pointed to the fact that they are on that list. I would also add to the list the contact point within the institution. This doesn't have to be a mail address or person, just a department or group within the institution. |
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The introduction paragraph of the REST Guidelines states:
Could we list the institutions that adopt the Belgif REST Guidelines somewhere? Maybe not in the guide itself, but linking to a wiki page of the github repo? If we have a big list of institutions already implementing the guidelines, it may convince others to follow along in this standardization effort. Having such list also enables us to know early on in the analysis phase, when integrating with an API of another institution, if their API will adhere to the Belgif REST Guidelines or not.
Other ideas to raise awareness about the guidelines? Sometimes even within institutions that officially adopt the Belgif REST Guideline, the API developers are not always aware of the guidelines.
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