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Open Source certification? #81

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wendellpiez opened this issue Nov 15, 2023 · 0 comments
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Open Source certification? #81

wendellpiez opened this issue Nov 15, 2023 · 0 comments
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wendellpiez commented Nov 15, 2023

User Story:

As an open source project that seeks to be trusted as well as trustworthy, maybe this project needs certifaction(s) at least starting with self-certifications.

Let's do a research spike on this question, maybe starting with https://www.bestpractices.dev/en

Goals:

A clearer sense of possible objectives, near- and further-term, regarding software certification, with Issues planning any work to be done.

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None known.

Acceptance Criteria

This Issue is somewhat open-ended. It can be closed, with comments, when follow-on Issues have been created; it has been superseded for another reason; or other priorities have intervened and the idea is judged not actionable.

@wendellpiez wendellpiez added the enhancement New feature or request label Nov 15, 2023
aj-stein-nist added a commit to aj-stein-nist/metaschema-xslt that referenced this issue Feb 1, 2024
* Metaschema composition XSpecs
* Adding 'a8' prune-unused-definitions filter for comparison (most advanced yet).
* Added new prune filter with slight adjustments to interface; new test for running it standalone
* Removing noisy XSpec result
* More tuning up v9 pruning step for #198
* Cleanup; restoring top-level compose XSLT
* Updating files before merge
* First draft of testing approach with current WIP prune phase transform.
* Fix tests to align with Wendell exception msg check.
* Move pruning tests back to their own folder.
* Refactor test input XML docs into separate files
* Make the tests more reusable across implementations.
* Relocate input files to subdir per convo with @wendellpiez.
* Slight improvement to prototype
* Much cleanup and rearrangement; readme docs
* Updating readme plus entry (shell) XSLT and XProc to current
* Removing obsolete XSpec reports
* Adding .gitignore to exclude XSpec results
* More rearrangement and cleanup; adding step 4 XSpec
* New filter detecting and removing unused definitions passes unit tests
* Removing early copy of remedied step 4 XSLT
* Updating Metaschema Schematron XSpecs to functional state: they are now stable, addressing usnistgov#47
* More adjustments prepping to M4 unit tests - usnistgov#81 #186 #201 - now everything is green or grey (pending) no pink
* Added more clarification to pruning XSpec
* Edits in response to feedback from @aj-stein-nist thanks AJ!
* adding blank lines at end of files

Co-authored-by: Alexander Stein <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: David Waltermire <[email protected]>
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