diff --git a/content/resources/an-introduction-to-decomissioning-sites.md b/content/resources/an-introduction-to-decomissioning-sites.md index 8b744bbe0c..272b55411e 100644 --- a/content/resources/an-introduction-to-decomissioning-sites.md +++ b/content/resources/an-introduction-to-decomissioning-sites.md @@ -119,8 +119,6 @@ Remember that once a site is decommissioned, your work is not done. Monitor user * Document lessons learned and share them with others in your agency, through case studies, updated documentation, or other means ## What can I do next? -As a website manager, it can be hard to admit that your website is no longer serving a relevant customer need, or adding real business value, but almost every website will reach the end of its useful life at some point. +As a website manager, it can be hard to admit that your website is no longer serving a relevant customer need, or adding real business value, but almost every website will reach the end of its useful life at some point. Use the decision-making framework and tips in this resource to determine whether it's time to decommission your website. If your answer is yes, define a timeline, responsibilities, and milestones. Then, talk with your supervisor to make it happen! -Use the decision-making framework and tips in this resource to determine whether it's time to decommission your website. If your answer is yes, define a timeline, responsibilities, and milestones. - -Then, talk with your supervisor to make it happen! \ No newline at end of file +You can also join the Digital.gov [Web Managers Community of Practice](https://digital.gov/communities/web-content-managers/) to connect with fellow practitioners on topics like governance, design, and best practices.