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I just noticed that the old cio.gov repo is included in the GSA code inventory (https://open.gsa.gov/code.json) but this one isn't. If it were added, it would also show on code.gov for increased visibility of the project code. Since this is one GitHub, it should be pulled in automatically when the GSA code inventory is next updated. I wanted to drop a link here with more info on that process in case you wanted to include any custom metadata for your project. We've noticed on code.gov that projects with a well fleshed out description and some tags get more interest than those that just use the default info scraped from GitHub.
I just noticed that the old cio.gov repo is included in the GSA code inventory (https://open.gsa.gov/code.json) but this one isn't. If it were added, it would also show on code.gov for increased visibility of the project code. Since this is one GitHub, it should be pulled in automatically when the GSA code inventory is next updated. I wanted to drop a link here with more info on that process in case you wanted to include any custom metadata for your project. We've noticed on code.gov that projects with a well fleshed out description and some tags get more interest than those that just use the default info scraped from GitHub.
Here's that link: https://open.gsa.gov/oss-implementation/#how-to-add-your-source-code-repository-to-the-inventory
Here's an example of how projects are pulled from the code inventory to display on code.gov: https://code.gov/projects/gsa_u_s_general_services_administration_1_cio_gov
Happy to answer questions if you might have any.
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