From 72ff8354cc66575d6ce8387c16908471e6b74cca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: pschweitzerusgsgov Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2014 13:08:12 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Formatting change; looks like "Contribute" was intended to be a bullet in parallel to "Browse", "Clone", "Fork", and "Comment". --- governance.md | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/governance.md b/governance.md index f50693cb..0b0c4ac9 100644 --- a/governance.md +++ b/governance.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ layout: default title: Governance permalink: /governance/ filename: governance.md +published: true --- # Project Open Data Governance @@ -19,7 +20,7 @@ However, there are many ways to participate: * _Clone_. Copy code/content to your local machine. There is no official record in Project Open Data, and others cannot see what you do with the code/content. * _Fork_. Copy code/content to your own repo in GitHub, and make modifications there. Record of the fork is seen in Project Open Data, and others can see the code/content, but it now resides outsides the Project. * _Comment_. Comment on the code/content in Project Open Data using the issue tracker function. Others can see your suggested changes in a public log on Project Open Data. A moderator must accept, modify, or reject the comment in that public log. -Contribute. Suggest changes to the code/content in Project Open Data by making a pull request. Others can see your suggested changes in a public log on Project Open Data. A moderator must accept, modify, or reject the suggested change in that public log before it becomes a part of the official code/content. +* _Contribute_. Suggest changes to the code/content in Project Open Data by making a pull request. Others can see your suggested changes in a public log on Project Open Data. A moderator must accept, modify, or reject the suggested change in that public log before it becomes a part of the official code/content. ## Owners Project Open Data is managed by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), both components of the Executive Office of the President. The Federal CIO and CTO will both be actively involved, along with members of their teams. @@ -34,4 +35,4 @@ Given that the breadth of Project Open Data supports both technical and policy w There are two policies repos that will have very regulated release cycles: * _Common Core Metadata Schema_— Changes to the common core metadata schema will be reviewed on an ongoing basis. Starting November 9th, new releases of the schema will only be issued every 6 months, as needed. Suggested changes that alter implementation and structure of the schema will not be merged in-between the regular release cycles, though discussion and commenting during these periods are encouraged. Each version of the schema will have a depreciation date of one year. -* _The Open Data Policy M-13-13_— A version of The Open Data Policy (M-13-13) is available for public feedback and suggested changes through Project Open Data. Suggested changes to the policy will be reviewed bi-annually. Adjudication times will depend on the extent of the suggested policy changes and decisions regarding the mechanism for dissemination (e.g., the need to consider updating official version of M-13-13, or other forms of guidance). Accepted changes to the policy will not be merged in-between the regular release cycles to prevent inconsistencies and confusion, though discussion and commenting during these periods are encouraged. +* _The Open Data Policy M-13-13_— A version of The Open Data Policy (M-13-13) is available for public feedback and suggested changes through Project Open Data. Suggested changes to the policy will be reviewed bi-annually. Adjudication times will depend on the extent of the suggested policy changes and decisions regarding the mechanism for dissemination (e.g., the need to consider updating official version of M-13-13, or other forms of guidance). Accepted changes to the policy will not be merged in-between the regular release cycles to prevent inconsistencies and confusion, though discussion and commenting during these periods are encouraged. \ No newline at end of file