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[docs] Write blog post(s) #7

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Ioana37 opened this issue Sep 16, 2024 · 4 comments
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[docs] Write blog post(s) #7

Ioana37 opened this issue Sep 16, 2024 · 4 comments
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@Ioana37
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Ioana37 commented Sep 16, 2024

  • What is Scorecard
  • Why is this important
  • What is supported natively
  • What is supported for .Net/Nuget
    • --nuget
    • pinned dependencies (three options)
    • packaging
  • Examining data
  • Recommendations and Go Dos
@Ioana37 Ioana37 changed the title Write blog post Write blog post(s) Sep 16, 2024
@balteravishay balteravishay added the documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Sep 17, 2024
@balteravishay balteravishay changed the title Write blog post(s) [docs] Write blog post(s) Sep 17, 2024
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I can volunteer to help drive this alongside the group's effort this week. We can launch it on the NuGet and maybe the .NET blog. Totally open to other ideas as well!

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meguittet commented Sep 19, 2024

@JonDouglas we were wondering what is the best format to write that blog post as a draft? Would you prefer a word doc or a markdown file? Thank you.
Ioana started a document here: https://microsofteur-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/ioanaa_microsoft_com/Ebq9bN7Nu9VOss2rfXFoWmsBAWGa2tMOOfwlxLkh54MaWQ?e=lg3ciZ

It can also be an agreed draft on Word to have the capacity to comment easily on the doc and once agreed move to a md file.

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Markdown file in the end but fine to have first a word doc

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