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I am writing to suggest the adoption of the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) Best Practices Badge. This badge is a recognized indicator of adherence to security best practices and demonstrates a project's dedication to quality and trustworthiness within the open-source community.
The benefits of obtaining the OpenSSF Best Practices Badge for pgAdmin4 include:
Enhanced Trust: Displaying the badge signals to users and contributors that the project prioritizes security, transparency, and quality. Community Growth: It may attract more contributors and organizations seeking projects with strong governance and best practices. Improved Security Posture: The process of achieving the badge involves a thorough review of security and governance aspects, which can further improve the project's overall security.
The process of applying for the badge is straightforward and involves evaluating the project against a checklist of quality, security, and community practices criteria. More details are available at https://www.bestpractices.dev/en
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Hello pgAdmin4 team,
I am writing to suggest the adoption of the Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF) Best Practices Badge. This badge is a recognized indicator of adherence to security best practices and demonstrates a project's dedication to quality and trustworthiness within the open-source community.
The benefits of obtaining the OpenSSF Best Practices Badge for pgAdmin4 include:
Enhanced Trust: Displaying the badge signals to users and contributors that the project prioritizes security, transparency, and quality.
Community Growth: It may attract more contributors and organizations seeking projects with strong governance and best practices.
Improved Security Posture: The process of achieving the badge involves a thorough review of security and governance aspects, which can further improve the project's overall security.
The process of applying for the badge is straightforward and involves evaluating the project against a checklist of quality, security, and community practices criteria. More details are available at https://www.bestpractices.dev/en
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: