From 9cb91f94f07d8cc8f9af7098d4aa2b2b4aed9a90 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Denver Gingerich Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2024 20:09:52 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] usethesource: submission guidelines fix, CCIRT lnk --- .../usethesource/templates/usethesource/landing_page.html | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/conservancy/usethesource/templates/usethesource/landing_page.html b/conservancy/usethesource/templates/usethesource/landing_page.html index cae9c130..1d145630 100644 --- a/conservancy/usethesource/templates/usethesource/landing_page.html +++ b/conservancy/usethesource/templates/usethesource/landing_page.html @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@

One crucial way to get involved is to let us know about any source candidates you find! Many devices have an offer for source code (check the manual or device's user interface to find it) and we'd be very interested to know what they send you when you request it. Here are the steps to submit a new source candidate to list on this page:

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  1. find a source candidate offered by a company - this MUST be included in the box, or received from a company after checking an offer (sorry, no random GitHub pages - the company needs to deliver the candidate with the product or via an offer)
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  3. find a source candidate offered by a company - normally this is offered to you in the manual or user interface of your device, through a link or email address (the company's GitHub page is not canonical, unless they explicitly say so in this offer)
  4. upload the source candidate to us - write down the file name(s) you uploaded for the next step (can be multiple), and upload a firmware image if you have it and are ok with us publishing it
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  6. wait :) we will respond and/or post your candidate here
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  8. wait 😀 we will respond and/or post your candidate here, within about 7 days (potentially longer until March 2024, due to a grace period offered to companies who contact us)

There are many other ways you can help, regardless of whether you're a developer or not - see our Help Defend Software Freedom and Rights page for details!