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# Overview
> **User Story:** As a game developer, I want third-party websites to not reflect poorly on my brand.
IGP Fan Reference is a fan site of an existing product. As such, it should adopt different goals in brand quality than what it currently does.
# No Politics
Stop trying (and planning) to push software development education onto the customer. Not the right place.
- Remove the Development section.
- Remove the Permissions page.
- **Don't:** Announce coding streams on the Discord. We want to show gameplay, not C# code
- **Do:** Announce new features and announce game patch updates on the Discord
# Website Quality Control
## Remove the notes section until it's good.
- Avoid referring to placeholder content in IGP (the coop notes).
- Don't write partial notes or leave notes that are up to par (the armor-type notes).
> Given notes are inherently difficult to maintain and are development time sinks, perhaps the notes section needs to be scrapped. Given the feature may not feasibly meet a standard of quality.
## Do more design passes on the UI.
- Keep considering, "does this look nice?"
- Fix low-hanging fruit (styling issues) on mobile UI.
- No "programmer art" pages. (Perhaps hide the Settings page until its UI quality is improved.)
## Clean up the UI.
- Remove pointless features, like the Memory tester.
- Clean up unneeded pages, like the Streams page.
- Hide unfinished content.
- Move the About link to the bottom of the page
# Better Documentation
Have a documentation-driven approach to development.
- Add documents to missing features
- Update the quality and standardization of each document
- Look into documentation generation workflows that may already exist in GitHub
- Start maintaining documents via Visual Studio Code instead of GitHub text editor for better folder formatting and maintenance habits
# Privacy Policy
Add a standard privacy policy, and start collecting anonymous data by default.
# Keep Open Communication with SunSpear Games
Asking a simple question like "what is SunSpear Game's opinion on third-party branding" has already provided valuable data and IGPFR product direction.
Poke the company again should something arise that makes sense for them to express an opinion or statement.
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