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...and has refactored the code base for legibility. The code now is well structured. Test coverage has improved vastly from having no existing tests to around 80% coverage. The team...
...and has refactored the code base for legibility. The code now is well structured. Test coverage has improved vastly from having no existing tests to around 80% coverage. The team...
...have yet to make all new source code open and reusable, and publish it under appropriate licences. This needs to happen or the team need to provide a suitable explanation...
...take-up of the service properly extrapolated. 16. Make all new source code open and reuseable, and publish it under appropriate licences (or provide a convincing explanation as to why this...
...also not passed point 8 – although there are plans to share code within DVLA, and the team expressed a willingness to make its source code open and reusable, there...
...code open and reusable The team have a plan to open source the subsets of the code they are able to. We encourage them to do this sooner rather than...
...the new taxonomy which, together with data and user research, allowed us to tailor the taxonomy to meet user needs. Since we’ll be doing similar activities for other categories of...
...this will reduce the rate of errors and increase the rate of change. Source code The service team should ensure that the approach to source code is open by default,...
...consider how to clarify and streamline this process. Point 15 - Make all new source code open and reuseable, and publish it under appropriate licences (or provide a convincing explanation...
...Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), spoke about a new dataset he created called Population Weighted Density that he created with colleagues at WorldPop. This is a different way of looking...
...open source reusable code you should: ensure that code is opened as first priority when a new developer starts; if the repo is not public from the start there is...