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  • DPG Standard indicators
    • 1. Relevance to Sustainable Development Goals
    • 2. Use of Approved Open Licenses
      • GPLv2 vs. GPLv3
      • Intro to Creative Commons licenses
      • Reading List: Legal & Business Aspects
      • Trademark strategies
    • 3. Clear Ownership
      • Charters
      • Contributor License Agreements (CLAs)
      • Governance
    • 4. Platform Independence
    • 5. Documentation
      • Documentation Hall of Fame
      • Documentation reading list
      • Stakeholder Mapping Exercise
      • Text editors
      • Tips for documenting frontier technology
    • 6. Mechanism for Extracting Data
    • 7. Adherence to Privacy and Applicable Laws
    • 8. Adherence to Standards & Best Practices
      • Communities
        • Fedora Project
        • Public Lab
      • Continuous Integration (C.I.)
      • Free & Open Source reading list
      • Good first issues
      • Open Hardware
        • Introduction to Open Source Hardware
        • Open Hardware case studies
        • Open Hardware documentation
        • Open Hardware Hall of Fame
        • Open Hardware licensing
        • Open Hardware reading list
      • Open-first business approaches
      • Project Management
        • Issue templates
        • Outreach reading list
        • Project boards
      • Reproducibility reading list
    • 9. Do No Harm by Design
      • Codes of Conduct
  • DPG Standard indicators
    • 1. Relevance to Sustainable Development Goals
    • 2. Use of Approved Open Licenses
      • GPLv2 vs. GPLv3
      • Intro to Creative Commons licenses
      • Reading List: Legal & Business Aspects
      • Trademark strategies
    • 3. Clear Ownership
      • Charters
      • Contributor License Agreements (CLAs)
      • Governance
    • 4. Platform Independence
    • 5. Documentation
      • Documentation Hall of Fame
      • Documentation reading list
      • Stakeholder Mapping Exercise
      • Text editors
      • Tips for documenting frontier technology
    • 6. Mechanism for Extracting Data
    • 7. Adherence to Privacy and Applicable Laws
    • 8. Adherence to Standards & Best Practices
      • Communities
        • Fedora Project
        • Public Lab
      • Continuous Integration (C.I.)
      • Free & Open Source reading list
      • Good first issues
      • Open Hardware
        • Introduction to Open Source Hardware
        • Open Hardware case studies
        • Open Hardware documentation
        • Open Hardware Hall of Fame
        • Open Hardware licensing
        • Open Hardware reading list
      • Open-first business approaches
      • Project Management
        • Issue templates
        • Outreach reading list
        • Project boards
      • Reproducibility reading list
    • 9. Do No Harm by Design
      • Codes of Conduct

8. Adherence to Standards & Best Practices

Digital public goods must be designed and developed to align with relevant standards, best practices, and/or principles. For example, the Principles for Digital Development.
  • 8. Adherence to Standards & Best Practices
    • Communities
      • Fedora Project
      • Public Lab
    • Continuous Integration (C.I.)
    • Free & Open Source reading list
    • Good first issues
    • Open Hardware
      • Introduction to Open Source Hardware
      • Open Hardware case studies
      • Open Hardware documentation
      • Open Hardware Hall of Fame
      • Open Hardware licensing
      • Open Hardware reading list
    • Open-first business approaches
    • Project Management
      • Issue templates
      • Outreach reading list
      • Project boards
    • Reproducibility reading list

Updated on 19 Sep 2022

7. Adherence to Privacy and Applicable Laws Communities
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