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Add organization default security community health file #6

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@d33bs d33bs commented Feb 1, 2024

This PR adds a default security community health file for Cytomining projects. This work might address aspects originally raised in #5.

Sidenote: the Pycytominer security tab isn't yet enabled. It might be that we could open one security reporting tab (for example, within this repo) to report any/all security issues. I could also see how this could get equally unwieldy. Interested in what you think!

Thanks for any thoughts and feedback you may have!

@d33bs d33bs requested review from gwaybio and kenibrewer February 1, 2024 19:09
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Looks good to me. We should open the security tab on pycytominer too.

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d33bs commented Feb 2, 2024

Thanks @kenibrewer ! I've just enabled the security reporting feature for Pycytominer.

@d33bs d33bs merged commit f1ddbee into cytomining:main Feb 2, 2024
@d33bs d33bs deleted the add-default-security-stance branch February 2, 2024 15:07
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