The name of the organisation is: Foundation for Public Code.
In sentences it can be mentioned as: the Foundation for Public Code.
The name is always written out in full and never made into an acronym or abbreviated. If a shorter handle is necessary for technical reasons publiccode.net
or publiccodenet
is used.
For example publiccode.net, twitter.com/publiccodenet or github.com/publiccodenet.
Every word in the name has a meaning, together they should explain what the Foundation For Public Code does.
A foundation is something that can be built upon, something that is the bedrock for a development.
The Foundation for Public Code is actively working on Public Code and the infrastructures that are necessary to produce it.
For and by everyone, all of society.
Both policy – civic code – as well as software – source code.
The name of the Foundation for Public Code should be printed either over 1 line:
Foundation for Public Code
Or, when the name is broken over 2 lines the lines should contain 2 words per line, so the following:
Foundation for
Public Code
This means in HTML the name can be, when used in headers and footers as a logo, best used with non-breaking spaces where the lines should not be broken:
Foundation for Public Code
See also: Logo
The Foundation for Public Code is incorporated as a member owned association (vereniging met volledige rechtsbevoegdheid) under Dutch law named "Foundation for Public Code vereniging".