Power Platform Adoption Framework is now open for community collaboration on Github. Join us!

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We must continue to open up the evolution of Power Platform Adoption Framework to input and ideas from around the global Power Platform community. This idea has been one of our primary revelations as I’ve thought about the framework’s future with my fellow community collaborators around the world, and with my colleagues at Applied Information Sciences (AIS).

So that’s why last week at the PowerApps + Flow User Group in London, I shared the news that ongoing development of the Power Platform Adoption Framework is now happening on Github. Developers everywhere use Github to create software, and now we’re going to use Github to further build the framework that enables people to create beautiful and useful things on Power Platform deployed in large, enterprise-grade organizations.

We hope you’ll join is one of a several ways. Starting today, PowerPlatformAF on Github (https://github.com/PowerPlatformAF/PowerPlatformAF)is the place where we’re inviting members of our community to:

  1. Submit ideas, recommendations, issues, and other input for discussion and possible inclusion in ongoing updates to the framework

  2. Join those discussions through comment and reacting to submitted ideas so that we can determine what (and in what form) additions to the framework need to be made

  3. Have always-up-to-date access to the latest version of the framework now posted on the wiki

Keep in mind that the wiki will always be a draft work-in-progress. Everyone can now share and use the latest ideas coming out of the community here. Periodically (thinking every six months or so) we’ll give it a good scrub and turn it into the next official edition white paper.

There are already some great discussions going on and ideas getting submitted. I hope that you will join us, and share yours!

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