The Indicators of Behavior (IOB) effort is a sub-project of the Open Cybersecurity Alliance (OCA) is an OASIS Open Project and welcomes participation by anyone, whether affiliated with OASIS or not. Substantive contributions and feedback are invited from all parties, following the common conventions for participation in GitHub public repository projects.
Participation is expected to be consistent with our Code of Conduct, the licenses applicable this repository, and the acceptance of our Contributor License Agreement, generally at the time of first contribution.
When contributing to the repositories in this project, please first discuss significant changes you wish to make via issue, email, GitHub discussion, or via the project's email list.
Our project operates using the GitHub "Fork and Pull" collaborative development model. Interested contributors are encourages to fork the IOB repository and provide contributions as pull requests. Pull request will be reviewed by maintainers and discussed in IOB working meetings, and merged if approved.
IOB maintainers are selected by acclamation by the IOB working group, and are the only participants with the privileges to merge pull requests. The current maintainers are:
- Charles Frick, JHU/APL, @CharlesFrick
- Kurt Karolenko, JHU/APL, @kkarolenko
Maintainers list updated 1 December 2022
Longer discussions can be taken up via the mailing list.
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General announcements are posted to the general mailing list and may be posted to other communications channels as well.
The IOB project uses Slack for ad hoc discussion. If you wish to join the channel, use this invite.
When you first submit a pull request, CLA Assistant, a bot, will check to see whether you have previously signed the Individual CLA. If you have already done so, this check will pass. If not, the bot will comment on the PR with a link and instruction for you to click and sign the CLA electronically via GitHub. If you use different GitHub accounts for work and personal use, please make sure you are signed in to the correct account.
Questions or comments about this project's work may be composed as GitHub issues or comments or may be directed to the project's general email list at [email protected]. General questions about OASIS Open Projects may be directed to OASIS staff at [email protected].