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A few weeks ago I came across the The OpenSSF Best Practices Badge Program
which "represents an impressive collection of the open source community’s knowledge base for creating, maintaining, and sustaining robust, high quality, and (most importantly) secure open source software."
It sounded quite interesting so I was wondering whether it does make any sense to get EasyBuild in there as well, even if we just demonstrate publicly we take security serious and we already adhere with testing our software before we release it.
Just one of my crazy ideas. :-)
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A few weeks ago I came across the The OpenSSF Best Practices Badge Program
which "represents an impressive collection of the open source community’s knowledge base for creating, maintaining, and sustaining robust, high quality, and (most importantly) secure open source software."
It sounded quite interesting so I was wondering whether it does make any sense to get EasyBuild in there as well, even if we just demonstrate publicly we take security serious and we already adhere with testing our software before we release it.
Just one of my crazy ideas. :-)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: