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Include OpenSSF best practices badge to README #5231

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@jeanduplessis jeanduplessis commented Jan 12, 2024

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Adds the badge from the Crossplane project's entry in OpenSFF best practices to the README file.

Fixes: #58

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Signed-off-by: Jean du Plessis <jean@upbound.io>
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negz commented Jan 12, 2024

This needs rebasing because I just merged the Artifact Hub badge.

Feels like we're getting kind of badge-heavy. Are there any we'd potentially remove? Maybe the Go report card?

Signed-off-by: Jean du Plessis <jean@upbound.io>
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@negz Agree we need to evaluate the badges, and it's probably a good thing to look at all content in the README after all the compliance work is done.

I've asked Jared to add a check for this in the epic: #3956 (comment)

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