Hello,
Today we released 0.7.1 of the Standard for Public Code.
The sixteenth draft changes the name of a criterion and clarifies
references to code.
- The criterion "Make the codebase reusable and portable" was renamed
from "Create reusable and portable code".
- Added a glossary entry for "Source Code".
- References to "code" which only applied to "source code" now reference
"source code" explicitly.
- Clarification of "running code" as "software".
- Minor changes to clarify "code" vs "codebase".
- Simplify guidance to policy makers in Bundle policy and source code.
- Clarify How to test sections of Make the codebase findable and Make
the codebase reusable and portable.
- Add a criteria and requirements checklist to the release artifacts.
- Increase automation of the release process.
Best regards,
Jan Ainali, Codebase Steward
jan(a)publiccode.net | +46762122776 | @jan_ainali | @ainali@social.coop
Foundation for Public Code https://publiccode.net
Hello,
Yesterday we made a badge that can be used in your repository (or anywher
really) to advertise that it has made a commitment to adhere to the
Standard for Public Code.
You can see it in use in the repository of the Standard itself, along with
a brief usage guide.
https://github.com/publiccodenet/standard
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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