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  • Identification

    manages plain text issues with git or mercurial

  • Prerrequisitos


    El proyecto DEBE lograr una insignia de nivel plata. [achieve_silver]

  • Supervisión del proyecto


    The project MUST have a "bus factor" of 2 or more. (URL required) [bus_factor]

    The project MUST have at least two unassociated significant contributors. (URL required) [contributors_unassociated]

    There are five contributors listed https://github.com/grantbow/fit showing at least two significant contributors.


  • Other


    The project MUST include a license statement in each source file. This MAY be done by including the following inside a comment near the beginning of each file: SPDX-License-Identifier: [SPDX license expression for project]. [license_per_file]
  • Repositorio público para el control de versiones de código fuente


    The project's source repository MUST use a common distributed version control software (e.g., git or mercurial). [repo_distributed]

    Repository on GitHub, which uses git. git is distributed.



    The project MUST clearly identify small tasks that can be performed by new or casual contributors. (URL required) [small_tasks]

    New or casual contributor small tasks are clearly identified in https://github.com/grantbow/fit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md



    The project MUST require two-factor authentication (2FA) for developers for changing a central repository or accessing sensitive data (such as private vulnerability reports). This 2FA mechanism MAY use mechanisms without cryptographic mechanisms such as SMS, though that is not recommended. [require_2FA]

    Two-factor authentication (2FA) is required by github.com for changing the central repository or accessing sensitive data.



    The project's two-factor authentication (2FA) SHOULD use cryptographic mechanisms to prevent impersonation. Short Message Service (SMS) based 2FA, by itself, does NOT meet this criterion, since it is not encrypted. [secure_2FA]

    Two-factor authentication (2FA) is required by github.com for changing the central repository or accessing sensitive data.


  • Coding standards


    The project MUST document its code review requirements, including how code review is conducted, what must be checked, and what is required to be acceptable. (URL required) [code_review_standards]

    Code review requirements, how reviews are conducted and what must be checked are described https://github.com/grantbow/fit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md



    The project MUST have at least 50% of all proposed modifications reviewed before release by a person other than the author, to determine if it is a worthwhile modification and free of known issues which would argue against its inclusion [two_person_review]

    All Proposed modifications will be reviewed before and after release by people other than the author. https://github.com/grantbow/fit/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md


  • Working build system


    The project MUST have a reproducible build. If no building occurs (e.g., scripting languages where the source code is used directly instead of being compiled), select "not applicable" (N/A). (URL required) [build_reproducible]

    Automated builds are tracked https://app.travis-ci.com/github/grantbow/fit and performed on each commit


  • Automated test suite


    A test suite MUST be invocable in a standard way for that language. (URL required) [test_invocation]

    The project MUST implement continuous integration, where new or changed code is frequently integrated into a central code repository and automated tests are run on the result. (URL required) [test_continuous_integration]

    Results of continuous tests, builds and integration status are shown https://app.travis-ci.com/github/grantbow/fit



    The project MUST have FLOSS automated test suite(s) that provide at least 90% statement coverage if there is at least one FLOSS tool that can measure this criterion in the selected language. [test_statement_coverage90]

    Statement coverage is at 50% so far. coverage progress is being tracked https://app.codecov.io/gh/grantbow/fit



    The project MUST have FLOSS automated test suite(s) that provide at least 80% branch coverage if there is at least one FLOSS tool that can measure this criterion in the selected language. [test_branch_coverage80]

    Branch coverage is being tracked https://app.codecov.io/gh/grantbow/fit


  • Use buenas prácticas criptográficas

    Note that some software does not need to use cryptographic mechanisms. If your project produces software that (1) includes, activates, or enables encryption functionality, and (2) might be released from the United States (US) to outside the US or to a non-US-citizen, you may be legally required to take a few extra steps. Typically this just involves sending an email. For more information, see the encryption section of Understanding Open Source Technology & US Export Controls.

    The software produced by the project MUST support secure protocols for all of its network communications, such as SSHv2 or later, TLS1.2 or later (HTTPS), IPsec, SFTP, and SNMPv3. Insecure protocols such as FTP, HTTP, telnet, SSLv3 or earlier, and SSHv1 MUST be disabled by default, and only enabled if the user specifically configures it. If the software produced by the project does not support network communications, select "not applicable" (N/A). [crypto_used_network]


    The software produced by the project MUST, if it supports or uses TLS, support at least TLS version 1.2. Note that the predecessor of TLS was called SSL. If the software does not use TLS, select "not applicable" (N/A). [crypto_tls12]

  • Entrega garantizada contra ataques de hombre en el medio (MITM)


    The project website, repository (if accessible via the web), and download site (if separate) MUST include key hardening headers with nonpermissive values. (URL required) [hardened_site]
  • Otros problemas de seguridad


    The project MUST have performed a security review within the last 5 years. This review MUST consider the security requirements and security boundary. [security_review]

    A security review needs to be performed. The status is being tracked https://github.com/grantbow/fit/blob/master/fit/security_review/Description



    Hardening mechanisms MUST be used in the software produced by the project so that software defects are less likely to result in security vulnerabilities. (URL required) [hardening]

    Hardening mechanisms are not needed.


  • Dynamic code analysis


    The project MUST apply at least one dynamic analysis tool to any proposed major production release of the software produced by the project before its release. [dynamic_analysis]

    Dynamic analysis tools are being run for each commit https://app.travis-ci.com/github/grantbow/fit and https://app.codecov.io/gh/grantbow/fit



    The project SHOULD include many run-time assertions in the software it produces and check those assertions during dynamic analysis. [dynamic_analysis_enable_assertions]

    Dynamic analysis tools check test outputs during each commit build which perform many run-time assertions around the software and inside the software for each commit. https://app.travis-ci.com/github/grantbow/fit



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Entry created on 2019-05-16 17:12:17 UTC, last updated on 2021-11-01 09:54:26 UTC. Last achieved passing badge on 2019-05-16 19:17:03 UTC.

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