Summary
Define a shared search and analytics taxonomy so all public sites can evolve without each one inventing its own incompatible model.
Problem Statement
Congress.wiki, SCOTUS.wiki, WhiteHouse.wiki, and WriteToGov now share a broader product ecosystem. Search, click analytics, query taxonomy, and user-intent measurement should not fragment into four unrelated systems. A light shared plan now will make cross-site learning and future product work much easier.
Scope
- Define core search-event naming shared across sites
- Identify which result/entity concepts should stay site-specific vs shared
- Document the minimum taxonomy for result clicks, no-result queries, and top-level intents
- Establish how site-level search work should relate to shared analytics
Out of Scope
- Implementing every search improvement immediately
- Migrating all current search code in one issue
- BI dashboard buildout
Acceptance Criteria
Summary
Define a shared search and analytics taxonomy so all public sites can evolve without each one inventing its own incompatible model.
Problem Statement
Congress.wiki, SCOTUS.wiki, WhiteHouse.wiki, and WriteToGov now share a broader product ecosystem. Search, click analytics, query taxonomy, and user-intent measurement should not fragment into four unrelated systems. A light shared plan now will make cross-site learning and future product work much easier.
Scope
Out of Scope
Acceptance Criteria