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== Use & Contribution ==
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This section is on use and contribution.
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==== Contribution ====
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The most commonly neglected area for Open Source projects is on Documentation. If a Team leverages existing Open Source projects, this can be considered a prime candidate for contribution back to the community, providing documentation in any areas that the Team required research or pitfalls they encountered.
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== Creation & Stewardiship ==
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This section is on the creation and ownership of OSS.
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== Working in the Open ==
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This section is on working in the Open.
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== FAQs ==
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FAQs go here.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
  
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==== Internal Sources ====
 
* Open First Whitepaper : https://github.com/canada-ca/Open_First_Whitepaper
 
* Open First Whitepaper : https://github.com/canada-ca/Open_First_Whitepaper
 
* Draft Open Source Policy : https://github.com/canada-ca/open-source-logiciel-libre
 
* Draft Open Source Policy : https://github.com/canada-ca/open-source-logiciel-libre
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==== External Sources ====
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* Open Source Guide : <nowiki>https://opensource.guide/</nowiki>

Revision as of 13:28, 12 August 2019

This playbook is designed to provide guidance, and answer frequently asked questions about contributing, publication and use of Open Source across the Government of Canada.

THIS DOCUMENT IS IN A VERY EARLY DRAFT STATE

Use & Contribution

This section is on use and contribution.

Contribution

The most commonly neglected area for Open Source projects is on Documentation. If a Team leverages existing Open Source projects, this can be considered a prime candidate for contribution back to the community, providing documentation in any areas that the Team required research or pitfalls they encountered.

Creation & Stewardiship

This section is on the creation and ownership of OSS.

Working in the Open

This section is on working in the Open.

FAQs

FAQs go here.

References

Internal Sources

External Sources

  • Open Source Guide : https://opensource.guide/