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CII "Best Practices" badge #427

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david-a-wheeler opened this issue Mar 30, 2016 · 3 comments
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CII "Best Practices" badge #427

david-a-wheeler opened this issue Mar 30, 2016 · 3 comments
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Would you be interested in having a podcast episode on the "Best Practices" badge created by the Linux Foundation's Core Infrastructure Initiative (CII)? I'm the project lead; I suggest also including Emily Ratliff, who is senior director of infrastructure security for CII.

The badge is a way for FLOSS projects to show that they follow best practices. Projects can voluntarily self-certify, at no cost, by using this web application to explain how they follow each best practice.

The website that lets you get a badge is here: https://bestpractices.coreinfrastructure.org/
Criteria are here: https://github.com/linuxfoundation/cii-best-practices-badge/blob/master/doc/criteria.md
Badge project site: https://github.com/linuxfoundation/cii-best-practices-badge

@jerodsanto jerodsanto added the The Changelog Conversations with the hackers, leaders, and innovators of open source. label Apr 1, 2016
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@david-a-wheeler I think this could make for a great show. We'd love to have you! Please email editors@changelog.com to coordinate.

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💥 https://changelog.com/215/ 💥

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Thanks! It was fun, and I think a lot of your listeners will enjoy it.

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