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Data structures and specifications that fulfill various software maturity models.

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@gregswindle

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PRs Welcome External link We welcome contributions with GitHub issues and pull requests.


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Read the CONTRIBUTING guidelines


Before embarking on a significant change, please follow these guidelines:

  1. Create an issue—e.g., a defect ("bug") report or a feature request—to propose changes.

    Exceptions:

    If you're working on documentation and fixing something simple like a typo or an easy bug, go ahead and make a pull request.

  2. Follow the CONTRIBUTING guidelines.

    Why:

    Standards and guidelines make communication easier. If you're willing and able to program—or want to learn how— following the guidelines will increase the likelihood of having your changes added to schemas.

  3. Read the Code of Conduct.

  4. Make a pull request when you're ready for other to review your changes (or you get stuck somewhere).

    Never created a pull request?

    No problem: this free online training External link covers most of the conventions in the CONTRIBUTING guidelines.)

Small note: If editing the README, please conform to the standard-readme specification.

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MIT © 2018 commonality

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