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Core QuestionsCriteria QuestionsResponse
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Is the project actively maintained?
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Does the project have an up-to-date wiki page on the OWASP website?
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Does the project have an active project leader?
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Does the project have an up-to-date repository account that is accessible to the overall community?
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Dose the project demonstrate progress to community and verify that development is on track?
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Does it meet quality expectations?
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Does the project have a relevant project summary that can be found on the OWASP Project wiki page?
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Does the project have a relevant project Roadmap that can be found on the OWASP Project wiki page?
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Does the project have a good track record of resolving issues and answering questions from project consumers?
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Does the project have a well maintained wiki page? (example: Is all copy up-to-date, are all links working)
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Does the project define what value it creates within the software security community?
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Does the project represent a minimal viable product?
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Does it follow OWASP Project best practices?
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Does the project use an appropriate Community Friendly License?
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Are project deliverables, information, and releases readily available and accessible to the public?
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Do the project leaders and contributors perform their duties with integrity and to better represent OWASP objectives?
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Does it support the OWASP mission and objectives?
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Do the project leaders and contributors treat everyone with respect and dignity?
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Is the project vendor neutral?
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Is the project free and open and not-for-profit?
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Does it uniquely address a security concern?Labs --> Flagship
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Does it address a security concern?Incubator --> Labs
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Does the project have one accepted OWASP reviewed deliverable on record within the new project’s infrastrucutre?
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Yes, and the project has a Stable release.Labs --> Flagship
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Yes, and the project has an Alpha, Beta, or Stable release.Incubator --> Labs
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