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🆕 📝 examples: Initialize reading list (closes #10)
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This commit creates a reading list page in the _Case Studies & Examples_
page, as discussed in issue #10. This can be a catch-all resource for
links, resources, articles, and other content that we don't necessarily
wish to repeat, but wish to provide as a reference for others who are
discovering our work.

The reading list is initialized with the LibreOffice UX Principles, as
shared by Eriol.

Closes #10.

Signed-off-by: Justin W. Flory (he/him) [UNICEF Innovation] <[email protected]>
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title: Reading list
description: Resources, links, articles, and more that are relevant to understanding design in an open source context.
tags: ["reading list"]
downloadBtn: "true"

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This page is a collection of resources, links, articles, and more that are relevant to understanding design in an open source context.
These links can serve as inspiration for your own research or to further your understanding of how design manifests in open communities.

* [Document Foundation UX Principles](https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Principles):
All designs for LibreOffice should be checked against these principles.
These principles are currently mostly copies of those set out by Mozilla.
This page in particular features many definitions and concepts used in the LibreOffice development community.

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