Gebaseerd op "5 star open data" (http://5stardata.info/en/):
Based on "5 star open data" (http://5stardata.info/en/):
Also check out: https://github.com/codefornl/open-source-policy
Check ook https://github.com/codefornl/open-source-policy
-
make your code available on the Web under an open license (e.g. CC0)
-
make it available as a versioned code repository (e.g. Github)
-
make it available from the start (from v0.1)
-
accept issues (open development)
-
accept pull requests (open collaboration)
a. open source, but hidden / unfindable
b. open source, but out-dated
c. open source, but unreadable
d. open source, but erroneous
e. open source, but undefined use-case
f. open source, but not tested
g. open source, but one of many options
h. open source, but not reviewed
i. open source, but no-one to contact
j. open source, but bad code
k. open source, but undocumented
- make it available as a one-click installable
- make it available as a runnable container
- make it available "as a service" (also during development)
12 factor app: https://12factor.net/
Semantic versioning: http://semver.org/
Gitflow: https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/comparing-workflows
Gitflow: http://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/
Creative Commons: https://creativecommons.org/
Choose a License: https://choosealicense.com/