For the past couple weeks I’ve been trying to capture a lot of ideas about how and what and why we do things in Orlando and put them into an organized format. I’m sharing here in hopes that some of you will find it useful and that some of you will have questions, comments, or suggestions that would make it better. I’ll write more about it later this week, for now I’ll let the document stand on its own, with one exception – below are a list of all the templates we have in Trello that have the details on how to do many of our recurring tasks. I’ll share all of that in the next week or so as well.
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