Hello,
In our effort to find the best practices in bundling policy and code, we
are looking for examples of codebases that are implementing policies and
how this is referred to inside their repository.
If you know of any, please reply with a link to the repository and a
sentence or two on where to look for the policy connection.
Thank you,
Jan Ainali, Codebase Steward
jan(a)publiccode.net | +46762122776 | @jan_ainali | @ainali@social.coop
Foundation for Public Code https://publiccode.net
May 31st 2023: [image: bookmark_tabs] the fifteenth draft adds new
requirements for documenting review funding and clarifies review process
requirement.
- Add requirement to document who is expected to cover the cost of
reviewing contributions.
- Add requirement to have a short description of the codebase.
- Change the focus of contributions adhering to standards to focus on
the review of contributions.
- Relaxed MUST requirements to SHOULD in Make the codebase findable.
- Review template now in HTML format.
- Introduction converted to foreword.
- Improved contributing guidelines.
- Improved documentation of scripts.
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Jan Ainali, Codebase Steward
jan(a)publiccode.net | +46762122776 | @jan_ainali | @ainali@social.coop
Foundation for Public Code https://publiccode.net
April 20th 2023: [image: twisted_rightwards_arrows] the fourteenth draft
adds new requirements for portability and tests and an introduction to each
criterion.
- New requirement in Create reusable and portable code about the
development being a collaboration between multiple parties.
- New requirement in Create reusable and portable code about being
dependent on a single vendor.
- New requirement in Use continuous integration about publishing results
for automated tests.
- Differentiating the two requirements about security to clearly be
about providing a method and having documentation about it.
- Rephrased requirements to focus on the codebase rather than
contributor behavior.
- Removed the sections Why this is important and What this does not do
and replaced with an introduction in each criterion.
- Added general What this does not do section in the introduction of the
Standard.
- Added guidance for public policy makers about related policies and
license compatibility.
- Added guidance for developers and designers about version controlling
files.
- Clarified guidance for developers and designers about prompt responses
and search engine optimization.
- Added Further reading about accessibility.
- Aligned criteria URLs with criteria names.
- Improved navigation in the web version.
- Moved tools in Further reading sections to the community
implementation guide.
- Moved compliance or certification process to publiccode.net.
- Change format of the review template to make it easier to update after
a new release.
- Improved the text on the landing page and added links to related
resources.
- Added spell checker automated test.
- Made minor changes to text for clarity and consistency.
- Moved SPDX headers to yaml header.
Find related assets (pdf, epub, review template) at:
https://github.com/publiccodenet/standard/releases/tag/0.6.0
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Jan Ainali, Codebase Steward
jan(a)publiccode.net | +46762122776 | @jan_ainali | @ainali@social.coop
Foundation for Public Code https://publiccode.net