about.yml
---
# .about.yml project metadata
#
# Short name that acts as the project identifier (required)
name: code-gov-web
# Full proper name of the project (required)
full_name: Code.Gov
# The type of content in the repo
# values: app, docs, policy
type: docs, policy
# Describes whether a project team, working group/guild, etc. owns the repo (required)
# values: guild, working-group, project
owner_type: project
# Name of the main project repo if this is a sub-repo; name of the working group/guild repo if this is a working group/guild subproject
#parent:
# Maturity stage of the project (required)
# values: discovery, alpha, beta, live, sunset, transfer, end
stage: beta
# Description of the project
description: An online collection of tools, best practices, and schemas to help
federal agencies implement the federal source code policy.
# Tags that describe the project or aspects of the project
tags:
- open source
- source code
- source code policy
# Should this repo have automated tests? If so, set to `true`. (required)
# values: true, false
testable: true
# Team members contributing to the project (required)
# Items:
# - github: GitHub user name
# id: Internal team identifier/user name
# role: Team member's role; leads should be designated as 'lead'
team:
- github: okamanda
id: Olivier Kamanda
role: lead
- github: theresaanna
id: Theresa Summa
role: Developer
- github: lukad03
id: Luke Keller
role: Developer
- github: michael-balint
id: Michael Balint
role: Developer
- github: mattbailey0
id: Matt Bailey
role: Community Manager
# Partners for whom the project is developed
partners:
- OMB
- GSA
# Organizations or individuals who have adopted the project for their own use
# Items:
# - id: The name of the organization or individual
# url: A URL to the user's version of the project
#users:
#-
# Brief descriptions of significant project developments
#milestones:
#-
# Technologies used to build the project
stack:
- Ruby on Rails
- Javascript
- Jekyll
# Brief description of the project's outcomes
impact: The platform will help shape federal agencies software procurement and creation policies
# Services used to supply project status information
# Items:
# - name: Name of the service
# category: Type of the service
# url: URL for detailed information
# badge: URL for the status badge
#services:
#-
# Licenses that apply to the project and/or its components (required)
# Items by property name pattern:
# .*:
# name: Name of the license from the Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX): https://spdx.org/licenses/
# url: URL for the text of the license
licenses:
ruby-on-rails:
name: MIT
url: https://github.com/rails/rails
jquery-1.11.3.min.js:
name: MIT
url: https://jquery.org/license/
font-awesome:
name: MIT, SIL OFL 1.1, CC BY 3.0
url: http://fontawesome.io/license/
ruby:
name: BSD
url: https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/about/license.txt
jekyll:
name: MIT
url: https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll/blob/master/LICENSE
us-web-design-standards:
name: OFL-1.0, OFL-1.1, MIT, CC0-1.0
url: https://github.com/18F/web-design-standards/blob/18f-pages-staging/LICENSE.md
# Tag to use when blogging about this project
blogTag:
- codegov
# Links to project artifacts
# Items:
# - url: URL for the link
# text: Anchor text for the link
# category: Type of the link
links:
- url: https://code.gov
- - text: Home of code.gov
- - category: homepage
- url: https://sourcecode.cio.gov
text: Federal Source Code Policy
category: documentation
# URIs for points-of-contact
# Items:
# - url: URL for the link
# text: Anchor text for the link
contact:
- url: mailto:code@gsa.gov
text: Olivier Kamanda