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# {{ cookiecutter.project_name }}
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## About the Project
**{project statement}**

## Core Team

An up-to-date list of core team members can be found in [MAINTAINERS.md](MAINTAINERS.md). At this time, the project is still building the core team and defining roles and responsibilities. We are eagerly seeking individuals who would like to join the community and help us define and fill these roles.

## Documentation Index

**{list of .md at top directory and descriptions}**

## Repository Structure

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**{list directories and descriptions}**

# Development and Software Delivery Lifecycle

The following guide is for members of the project team who have access to the repository as well as code contributors. The main difference between internal and external contributions is that external contributors will need to fork the project and will not be able to merge their own pull requests. For more information on contributing, see: [CONTRIBUTING.md](./CONTRIBUTING.md).

## Local Development

## Coding Style and Linters

Each application has its own linting and testing guidelines. Lint and code tests are run on each commit, so linters and tests should be run locally before committing.

## Branching Model

## Contributing

Thank you for considering contributing to an Open Source project of the US Government! For more information about our contribution guidelines, see [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md).

## Codeowners

The contents of this repository are managed by **{responsible organization(s)}**. Those responsible for the code and documentation in this repository can be found in [CODEOWNERS.md](CODEOWNERS.md).

## Community

The {{ cookiecutter.project_name }} team is taking a community-first and open source approach to the product development of this tool. We believe government software should be made in the open and be built and licensed such that anyone can download the code, run it themselves without paying money to third parties or using proprietary software, and use it as they will.

We know that we can learn from a wide variety of communities, including those who will use or will be impacted by the tool, who are experts in technology, or who have experience with similar technologies deployed in other spaces. We are dedicated to creating forums for continuous conversation and feedback to help shape the design and development of the tool.

We also recognize capacity building as a key part of involving a diverse open source community. We are doing our best to use accessible language, provide technical and process documents, and offer support to community members with a wide variety of backgrounds and skillsets.

### Community Guidelines

Principles and guidelines for participating in our open source community are can be found in [COMMUNITY_GUIDELINES.md](COMMUNITY_GUIDELINES.md). Please read them before joining or starting a conversation in this repo or one of the channels listed below. All community members and participants are expected to adhere to the community guidelines and code of conduct when participating in community spaces including: code repositories, communication channels and venues, and events.

## Feedback

If you have ideas for how we can improve or add to our capacity building efforts and methods for welcoming people into our community, please let us know at **{contact email}**. If you would like to comment on the tool itself, please let us know by filing an **issue on our GitHub repository.**

## Policies

### Open Source Policy

We adhere to the [CMS Open Source
Policy](https://github.com/CMSGov/cms-open-source-policy). If you have any
questions, just [shoot us an email](mailto:[email protected]).

### Security and Responsible Disclosure Policy

*Submit a vulnerability:* Vulnerability reports can be submitted through [Bugcrowd](https://bugcrowd.com/cms-vdp). Reports may be submitted anonymously. If you share contact information, we will acknowledge receipt of your report within 3 business days.

For more information about our Security, Vulnerability, and Responsible Disclosure Policies, see [SECURITY.md](SECURITY.md).

### Software Bill of Materials (SBOM)

A Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) is a formal record containing the details and supply chain relationships of various components used in building software.

In the spirit of [Executive Order 14028 - Improving the Nation’s Cyber Security](https://www.gsa.gov/technology/it-contract-vehicles-and-purchasing-programs/information-technology-category/it-security/executive-order-14028), a SBOM for this repository is provided here: https://github.com/{{ cookiecutter.project_org }}/{{ cookiecutter.project_repo_name }}/network/dependencies.

For more information and resources about SBOMs, visit: https://www.cisa.gov/sbom.

## Public domain

This project is in the public domain within the United States, and copyright and related rights in the work worldwide are waived through the [CC0 1.0 Universal public domain dedication](https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) as indicated in [LICENSE](LICENSE).

All contributions to this project will be released under the CC0 dedication. By submitting a pull request or issue, you are agreeing to comply with this waiver of copyright interest.