This organisation is intended to publicly host code useful to volunteers in the Scouts.
Each repository shoud have
- a simple and useful name
- a user-friendly description
- a useful README.md
Each member of the organisation should complete their profile, including at least their full name.
By default, all projects in github.com/the-scouts should be public. Projects should only be set as private if they contain information that cannot be made public.
- At https://github.com/the-scouts, click 'New'.
- Choose a simple and useful name for the repository
- Include a brief (one sentence) description of the project.
- Set the visibility to "Public" unless it needs to be private.
- Projects should have a README and LICENSE as a minimum. The README should instruct the reader how to setup and test the project.
- We reccommend usage of the MIT licence for most projects. See a description of the license types.
- Click Create Repository.
It is recommended to create teams to manage member’s access to a repository. Establish separate teams for each access role: one for team admin users; a different team for your developers with write access; and one for users with read only access. You can assign the Team maintainer role to an individual(s) who would then be able to add / remove members to the repository’s teams. For help in creating teams, please see Creating a team or email
Mapping the annual UK Scout Census to local geographies
Generate people & training compliance dashbords using compass data
Other repos and organisations with Scouts related content!
Core bridge/crawler component for Compass-Interface
Providing a unified (well-documented) API to the Scouts' national membership system, Compass.
Compliance Assistant++ implemented in python. Used for producing compliance bulletins
! currently private, work needed to release publicly.
This repository is licensed under the MIT license.