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Project Reviews Guideline
PurposeProject Reviews is a process within OWASP to help evaluate the health and quality of OWASP projects. The evaluation is based on a defined criteria which attempts to find out the progress and at which stage development the projects are. This is the original plan https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Proposal_Project_Review_QA_Approach BackgroundProjects are divided in 3 main categories:
These are the 3 main development classifications
How can you contributeWe need regular or season reviewers to help us evaluate projects. This is how you can help us evaluate the health of a project
-Visit the projects inventory page -Click on the project wiki page you want to review -Check the history /last updated date and by who -Check the amount of views on the bottom of the page -Read the content and click all hyperlinks available, are there any broken? -Visit the repository's project (like Github)project and check the wiki, issues, branches
Quality of a Code/Tool projects: This kind of evaluation requires more work. It is necessary to download and install the project. The criteria to evaluate the minimum quality of a project is very simple: For Code and ToolsFor projects holding Flagship status, we closely monitor their health every 6 months on the following, among other key indicators:
For DocumentationFor this part, we are working on the development of an adequate assessment criteria The following is a draft of the new process proposal: [Proposal for Reviewing OWASP Document projects]
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- Does the project have a publicly accessible bug tracking system established, and source code repository?
- Does the project include online documention built into the tool?
- Does the project include build scripts that facilitate building the application from source?
- Does this project have an easy to use installer (Goal: Fully automated installer) (or stand alone executable version)?
- Is the tool/deliverable user friendly and easy to use?
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1upIyG0L-P-myUM6EPg0aJmCTDvJrdqaVdnjdNBME9is/edit?usp=sharing
- Does the project have a publicly accessible bug tracking system established, and source code repository?
- Does the project include online documentation built into the library?
- Does the project include build scripts that facilitate building/adding to the application from source?
- Does this project have an easy to use installer (Goal: Fully automated installer) (or stand alone executable version)?
- Is the library/deliverable user friendly and easy to use?
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1upIyG0L-P-myUM6EPg0aJmCTDvJrdqaVdnjdNBME9is/edit?usp=sharing
For documentations we use the health criteria:
Does it meet quality expectations?
- Does the project have a relevant project summary that can be found on the OWASP Project wiki page?
- Does the project have a relevant project Roadmap that can be found on the OWASP Project wiki page?
- Does the project have a good track record of resolving issues and answering questions from project consumers?
Does it follow OWASP Project best practices?
- Does the project use an appropriate Community Friendly License?
- Are project deliverables, information, and releases readily available and accessible to the public?
- Do the project leaders and contributors perform their duties in accordance to applicable laws?
Does it support the OWASP mission and objectives?
- Do the project leaders and contributors treat everyone with respect and dignity?
- Is the project vendor neutral?
- Is the project free and open and not-for-profit?
Does the project have one accepted OWASP reviewed deliverable on record within the new project’s infrastrucutre?
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1upIyG0L-P-myUM6EPg0aJmCTDvJrdqaVdnjdNBME9is/edit?usp=sharing
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