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Cyb3rWard0g avatar Cyb3rWard0g commented on June 29, 2024 1

Hello @DeanGross ! Thats a good idea. Ok I will add a README to the 1_prepare folder and I will add one sentence in the main page where I explain what prepare is. This feedback is very useful to know how to improve the project. I apprecaite it Dean!

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Cyb3rWard0g avatar Cyb3rWard0g commented on June 29, 2024

Hello @DeanGross !

Do you mean in the 1_prepare folder? or in the 2_deploy documents?

In the deployment documents, we present the prepare steps in order (sequence). The 1_prepare folder is just a place to aggregate all the available prepare files. There will be times where some steps in the 1_prepare folder do not depend on each other, so giving them a sequence number does not make sense in there. In the 2_deploy folder , on the the other hand, it makes sense to have them them all in sequence since we choose the specific steps required to make sure one is ready to deploy a specific environment.

Does it make sense? Here is the way how it is presented in the deployment documents:

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DeanGross avatar DeanGross commented on June 29, 2024

Thanks for the explanation, I was looking in the 1_prepare folder, and had not even looked at the Deployment page yet. I was reviewing the Prepare folder with some new colleagues and they knew where to start, but then they asked what to do after they had the M365 subscription set up, and it was not clear if it mattered

Making some clarifications on the main page or the Prepare page may be helpful to others. I read that, clicked prepare to go prepare, and just saw a somewhat random listing of files. A little more explicit instructions on the prepare page, similar to the deployment page would be great. in other words, a readme page in the 1_prepare folder is needed.

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