Publishing bouncers
We do welcome bouncers from the community, and will gladly publish them on the hub.
Why ?
Sharing your bouncer on the hub allows other users to find it and use it. While increasing your code's visibility, it ensures as well a benevolent look from the community and the team over it.
How ?
To have your bouncer published on the hub, please simply open a new issue on the hub, requesting "bouncer inclusion". The bouncer will then be reviewed by the team, and then will be published directly on the hub, for everyone to find & use it !
The information that should be stated in your issue is :
- The source repository of your bouncer (for example
https://github.com/crowdsecurity/cs-firewall-bouncer/
) - The software licence used
- The current status of the bouncer (stage : dev/unstable/stable)
- Documentation (can be simply in the README.md) :
- must contains : installing, uninstalling
- should contains : configuration documentation
- Link to existing tests if applicable (functional tests or unit tests)
Please take care of the following :
- Ensure your repository has a About/Short description meaningful enough : it will be displayed in the hub
- Ensure your repository has a decent README.md file : it will be displayed in the hub
- Ensure your repository has at least one release : this is what users will be looking for
- (ideally) Have a "social preview image" on your repository : this will be displayed in the hub when available
- (ideally) A Howto or link to guide that provides a hands-on experience with the bouncer
Please find below a template :
Hello,
I would like to suggest the addition of the `XXXX` to the hub :
- Source repository: https://github.com/xxx/xxx/
- Licence : MIT
- Current status : stable (has been used in production for a while)
- README/doc : https://github.com/xxx/xxx/blob/main/README.md
- Existing tests :
- functional tests : https://github.com/xxx/xxx/blob/main/.github/workflows/tests.yml
- Short/Long description : OK
- Howto : in README
- At least one release : yes