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Community built companion to the Standard for Public Code

This is a repository for guiding implementation choices for the criteria of the Standard for Public Code, provided by the community.

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Anyone may propose a possible method of meeting a criterion or requirement. Besides adding examples, this is our roadmap for this codebase.

Examples should be placed closest to their relevant component. If the proposal is specific to a requirement, then the example should be place under the requirement. If the proposal is spanning several requirements of a criterion, it should be placed in the criterion above the requirements. If the proposal spans multiple criteria it should be above the list of criteria.

Review of a contributions

Before we merge a pull request of a new or updated proposal, it needs to be reviewed. Reviewers should include a codebase steward of the Foundation for Public Code.

Problems, suggestions and questions in issues

You can report problems, suggest changes or ask questions by creating a GitHub issue for this project in the GitHub Issues. Or, sign up to the Standard for Public Code mailing list and send an email to [email protected].

Preview, build and deploy

This site is built using Jekyll. Ensure ruby is installed and run bundle install.

To view changes, the script/serve.sh script will build locally and allow you to view it on localhost:4000.

To test your changes, script/test-all.sh will run the markdown linter and link checks.

When changes are merged to the main branch, they will be automatically deployed by GitHub.

Code of Conduct

This repository uses a code of conduct, please respect it.

License

All contributions must be submitted under CC0 1.0.

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