For further information about the FHIR Foundation, see http://fhir.org
All FHIR Foundation Projects are expected to contain the following section in their readme:
- Maintainers: {a list of individuals or organizations who maintain the code}
- Issues / Discussion: {links to where discussion about the project happens, and where to create issues (it's not always on github)}
- License: {the license - preferably a reference to the full license. All code should be under CC) or an approved open source license)}
- Contribution Policy: {link to information about how contributions can be made, and what IP expectations and QA processes apply)}
- Security Information: {link to information about what kind of security concerns are expected from the project - some are just documentation - and where issues can be reported, including a private reporting channel}
Note that older projects that do not meet these requirements are archived (or are slated to be)