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# Verizon Media Open Source Guide
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The Verizon Media Open Source guide project is a public verision of the internal guide used at Verizon Media to help engineers navagate our policies and services.
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We make this guide public out of our belief that sharing code and content brings out our best while inviting others to help us get better. If you have edits, suggestsions, or questions about this guide, please open an issue on this project. If you'd like to fork this guide and use it at your company, please do so but we'd love to know about it too.
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## Background
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We encourage tech companies to set and communicate guidelines to help support engineers with open source questions. Our guide addresses the common questions that engineers face: e.g. _can I use this code in my project?, can I contribute code to a project I use?, where do we publish code we want to share with others?_ etc.
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## Usage
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This guide is built using GitHub Pages with Jekyll and the Just the Docs theme.
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## Contribute
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Please refer to [the contributing.md file](Contributing.md) for information about how to get involved. We welcome issues, questions, and pull requests.
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## Maintainers
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- Ashley Wolf: awolf@verizonmedia.com
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- Gil Yehuda: gyehuda@verizonmedia.com
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Thank you to Megan Leney and Ben Pearson for helping us refine this guide.
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## License
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This guide is inspired by, and some sections are derivative of a similar guide published by Google.
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Their work and ours is licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
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