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2 minor copy updates to initiatives section on Cal-ITP.org #258

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mrose914 opened this issue Aug 24, 2023 · 3 comments · Fixed by #259
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2 minor copy updates to initiatives section on Cal-ITP.org #258

mrose914 opened this issue Aug 24, 2023 · 3 comments · Fixed by #259
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mrose914 commented Aug 24, 2023

  1. On the homepage, within the Enabling Contactless Payments Rhombus, please replace existing copy with modified version below:

Riding transit should be as easy as buying a cup of coffee! Adding a contactless payment reader to a bus or train means customers can quickly and easily tap to pay as they board with the debit or credit card or smartphone that’s already in their pocket—just like they’d tap to buy a coffee.

Cal-ITP is making it easier for public transit providers to purchase the key hardware and software needed to accept contactless payments through statewide contracts established by the California Department of General Services (DGS). In addition, the Cal-ITP team provides resource materials and technical assistance throughout the process.

For more information about the products available to support this initiative, please visit the
California Mobility Marketplace.

  1. On the homepage, within the GTFS Rhombus, please replace existing copy with modified version below:

Cal-ITP is helping transit providers remove the guesswork for riders wondering when the next bus or train will arrive or if they’ll make their connection by using the General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS)—the global standard for publishing transit information. Cal-ITP developed California Transit Data Guidelines and is working to ensure statewide GTFS schedule/static coverage and GTFS Realtime. The Cal-ITP team will support transit providers by assessing their systems and providing technical assistance so riders can easily access complete, accurate, consistent, and timely mobility data for their journey.

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cc @esquared415 for copy review and for the following question from @lmshoup1 - Are we calling the California Minimum GTFS guidelines something like “transit data guidelines” now?.

I am not sure if there was a name change but could make the update and audit other mentions if that is current practice.

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@indexing another stretch ticket between sprints. A minor copy update on calitp.org.

@mrose914 mrose914 transferred this issue from cal-itp/mobility-marketplace Aug 24, 2023
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@mrose914 Thank you for flagging me to these queries!

  1. Enabling Contactless Payments Rhombus: Updated copy is Approved.
  2. GTFS: Yes, please change "California Minimum GTFS Guidelines" to:
    California Transit Data Guidelines
    and hyperlink that text to:
    https://dot.ca.gov/cal-itp/california-transit-data-guidelines

(I could have sworn there was a ticket for #2 a while back. Thank you for catching @lmshoup1!)

@mrose914 mrose914 changed the title Minor updates to payments copy on Cal-ITP.org 2 minor copy updates to initiatives section on Cal-ITP.org Aug 29, 2023
@machikoyasuda machikoyasuda self-assigned this Aug 30, 2023
@machikoyasuda machikoyasuda moved this from Stretch to In Progress in Digital Services Aug 30, 2023
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from In Progress to Done in Digital Services Aug 30, 2023
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