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{% hint style="info" %} During feedback sessions we received a lot of valuable feedback. Not all feedback could be adressed in the current release. A backlog of change request and issues can be found on the Playbook's GitHub repository. {% endhint %}

VersionAuthorsComment
Version for TAC Review Oct 2022Same as contributors TAC review version is the first iteration of the GovStack implementation playbook with TAC panel members and digital teams in pilot countries.
May 26th 2023Same as contributorsDesign elements have been updated
Jun 15th 2023victor.martinez, felix.bellido, yolanda.martinezayush.shukla artun.gurkanNew sections have been added based on country implementation: Change management, one-stop-shop (Service catalog and CMS), Sections withing Design and delivery: Prototyping, Use cases
Nov 7th 2023yolanda.martinez, ayush.shuklaRestructuring of content in Adopt GovStack and its child pages
July 1st 2025nico.lueck, puja.raghavanRestructuring of content, deletion of outdated content, inserting of service design templates

1.0.0-rc

February 2nd 2026

  • Anupama Pulipaka
  • Bastian Ramm
  • Lea Alwine Anna Feline Senner
  • Mira Oetzmann
  • Samuel Liam Scholz
  • Nico Lueck
  • Puja Raghavan
  • Betty Mwema
  • Laurence Berry

Changed/Expanded content:

All pages unter "Introduction" got an update to reflect new content and structure
"Service design" chapter (Improved guidance with new steps in the process)
"Digital Strategy" (added content)

New content:
"Design Architecture"
"Build a Digital Public Infrastructure"
"Design a Government Architecture"
"Establish Interoperability"

1.0.0 March 26th 2026Same contributors from the RC-releaseAfter comprehensive feedback sessions, the following updates where made:
- Inserting a chapter on procurement
- Adding introduction paragraphs starting with the purpose of the chapter
- Move content to "expandable elements" to reduce content overload
- Clarify that DPI components are aspirational and not foundational
- Improved visual of GovStack's relation to DPI
- Added low-resource examples in "Government Architecture" chapter
- Fixed broken links
1.0.1 April 15th 2026Anupama Pulipaka, Nico Lueck
  • Added names of reviewers
  • Added cross-link from Government architecture to procurement chapter
  • Linked to backlog of open issues on GitHub
  • Added suggestion to use GitBook Chatbot to summarize content
  • Fixed links