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This Repository has been established for the purpose of maintaining all of the ONUG Collaborative's "Zero Trust Project Team's" project collateral

#Include relevant bits from the following GitHub boilerplate on README.md files About READMEs In this article About READMEs Auto-generated table of contents for README files Section links in README files and blob pages Relative links and image paths in README files Wikis Further reading You can add a README file to your repository to tell other people why your project is useful, what they can do with your project, and how they can use it.

About READMEs You can add a README file to a repository to communicate important information about your project. A README, along with a repository license, citation file, contribution guidelines, and a code of conduct, communicates expectations for your project and helps you manage contributions.

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What the project does Why the project is useful How users can get started with the project Where users can get help with your project Who maintains and contributes to the project If you put your README file in your repository's hidden .github, root, or docs directory, GitHub will recognize and automatically surface your README to repository visitors.

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