Commit 0613c709 authored by Nuritzi Sanchez's avatar Nuritzi Sanchez Committed by Suzanne Selhorn

Update OSS section to call out screenshot reqs for application process

parent d9b99c31
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#### Verification for Open Source program
As part of the [application verification process](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/open-source/join/), you must upload three screenshots.
These screenshots are needed to qualify you for the GitLab for Open Source program.
As part of the [application verification process](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/open-source/join/), you must upload <b>three screenshots</b>.
These are the three screenshots that are needed to qualify you for the GitLab for Open Source program.
- [OSI-approved license overview](#license-overview)
- [OSI-approved license file](#license-file)
- [Publicly visible settings](#publicly-visible-settings)
- [OSI-approved license overview](#screenshot-1-license-overview)
- [OSI-approved license file](#screenshot-2-license-file)
- [Publicly visible settings](#screenshot-3-publicly-visible-settings)
##### OSI-approved license
......@@ -209,20 +209,20 @@ You must ensure that you add the correct license to each project within your gro
After you ensure that you are using OSI-approved licenses for your projects, you can take your screenshots.
###### License overview
###### Screenshot 1: License overview
On the left sidebar, select **Project Information > Details**. Take a screenshot that includes a view of the license you've chosen for your project.
![License overview](img/license-overview.png)
###### License file
###### Screenshot 2: License file
Navigate to one of the license files that you uploaded. You can usually find the license file by selecting **Project Information > Details** and scanning the page for the license.
Make sure the screenshot includes the title of the license.
![License file](img/license-file.png)
##### Publicly visible settings
##### Screenshot 3: Publicly visible settings
The goal of the GitLab for Open Source program is to enable collaboration on open source projects.
As a pre-condition to collaboration, people must be able to view the open source project.
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