diff --git a/docs/processes/github_access.md b/docs/processes/github_access.md index 45a729b..fee6a6d 100644 --- a/docs/processes/github_access.md +++ b/docs/processes/github_access.md @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ You should contact the organisation owners to create a new repository. They'll n - A name for the repository - this should be consistent with the existing organisational naming conventions - Whether the repository is to be private or public - and if it is private the [justification](https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/open-source-guidance/when-code-should-be-open-or-closed) for this -- The GitHub username of the person that will be its administrator +- The GitHub team or username of the person that will be its administrator - (Optional) A description - having a short description helps other people quickly identify what is in your repository - (Optional) The language you will be coding with - this allows us to pre-populate your repository with a suitable `.gitignore` file, which can help prevent accidentally committing sensitive information diff --git a/docs/standards/readme_standards.md b/docs/standards/readme_standards.md index 97a396f..de1460c 100644 --- a/docs/standards/readme_standards.md +++ b/docs/standards/readme_standards.md @@ -67,11 +67,11 @@ THIS INFORMATION IS LICENSED UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF THE OPEN GOVERNMENT LICENCE The following attribution statement MUST be cited in your products and applications when using this information. ->Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government licence v3 +>Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. ### About the licence -The Open Government Licence (OGL) was developed by the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO) to enable information providers in the public sector to license the use and re-use of their information under a common open licence. +The Open Government Licence (OGL) v3.0 was developed by the The National Archives to enable information providers in the public sector to license the use and re-use of their information under a common open licence. It is designed to encourage use and re-use of information freely and flexibly, with only a few conditions. ```