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[Repolinter] Open Source Policy Issues #10

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prototypicalpro opened this issue Sep 3, 2020 · 0 comments
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[Repolinter] Open Source Policy Issues #10

prototypicalpro opened this issue Sep 3, 2020 · 0 comments

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prototypicalpro commented Sep 3, 2020

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🤖This issue was automatically generated by repolinter-action, developed by the Open Source and Developer Advocacy team at New Relic. This issue will be automatically updated or closed when changes are pushed. If you have any problems with this tool, please feel free to open a GitHub issue or give us a ping in #help-opensource.

This Repolinter run generated the following results:

❗ Error ❌ Fail ⚠️ Warn ✅ Pass Ignored Total
0 8 0 3 0 11

Fail #

readme-starts-with-nr1-catalog-header #

The README of a community plus project should have a community plus header at the start of the README. For more information please visit https://opensource.newrelic.com/oss-category/. Did not find file matching the specified patterns. Below is a list of files or patterns that failed:

  • README*

readme-contains-security-section #

Doesn't contain a security section (README.md). New Relic recommends referencing our open source security policies in the README. For more information please visit https://nerdlife.datanerd.us/new-relic/security-guidelines-for-publishing-source-code.

readme-contains-discuss-topic #

Doesn't contain a link to the appropriate discuss.newrelic.com topic (README.md). New Relic recommends directly linking the your appropriate discuss.newrelic.com topic in the README, allowing developer an alternate method of getting support. For more information please visit https://nerdlife.datanerd.us/new-relic/security-guidelines-for-publishing-source-code.

third-party-notices-file-exists #

A THIRD_PARTY_NOTICES.md file must be present to grant attribution to all dependencies being used by this project. For JavaScript projects, you can generate this file using the oss-cli. For more information please visit https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y644Pwi82kasNP5VPVjDV8rsmkBKclQVHFkz8pwRUtE/view. Did not find a file matching the specified patterns. Below is a list of files or patterns that failed:

  • THIRD_PARTY_NOTICES*
  • THIRD-PARTY-NOTICES*
  • THIRDPARTYNOTICES*

nr1-catalog-config-file-exists #

Did not find a file matching the specified patterns. (catalog/config.json).

nr1-catalog-screenshots-directory-exists #

Did not find a file matching the specified patterns. (catalog/screenshots).

nr1-catalog-documentation-file-exists #

Did not find a file matching the specified patterns. (catalog/documentation.md).

package-scripts-present #

Did not find file matching the specified patterns. (package.json). NPM scripts for ESLint (eslint and eslint-fix) are required to properly integrate with the nerdpack system.

Passed #

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license-file-exists #

Found file (LICENSE). New Relic requires that all open source projects have an associated license contained within the project. This license must be permissive (e.g. non-viral or copyleft), and we recommend Apache 2.0 for most use cases. For more information please visit https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vML4aY_czsY0URu2yiP3xLAKYufNrKsc7o4kjuegpDw/edit.

readme-file-exists #

Found file (README.md). New Relic requires a README file in all projects. This README should give a general overview of the project, and should point to additional resources (security, contributing, etc.) where developers and users can learn further. For more information please visit https://github.com/newrelic/open-source-tools/tree/master/javascript/oss-template.

github-actions-workflow-file-exists #

Found file (.github/workflows/repolinter.yml). Any Community Plus project must integrate with GitHub actions. For more information please visit https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y644Pwi82kasNP5VPVjDV8rsmkBKclQVHFkz8pwRUtE/view.

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