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"How does one determine which one to put? People will wonder why some are in code.gov and some are in code.mil. Would it make sense that if it is developed by DoD, then it should go to code.mil? Also where does https://github.com/deptofdefense comes in? this will be a good topic in FAQ mentioned (line 31-32) If you look at line 216-218. It appears that code.gov is for government-wide reuse purpose? Then it is not truly open source is it?
Also, should you mention “Repo One”, since it is the DoD Centralized Container Source Code Repository (DCCSCR) per DoD Enterprise DevSecOps Reference Design v1.0?"
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"How does one determine which one to put? People will wonder why some are in code.gov and some are in code.mil. Would it make sense that if it is developed by DoD, then it should go to code.mil? Also where does https://github.com/deptofdefense comes in? this will be a good topic in FAQ mentioned (line 31-32) If you look at line 216-218. It appears that code.gov is for government-wide reuse purpose? Then it is not truly open source is it?
Also, should you mention “Repo One”, since it is the DoD Centralized Container Source Code Repository (DCCSCR) per DoD Enterprise DevSecOps Reference Design v1.0?"
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: