Skip to main content
GOV.UK
Blog Justice Digital
Organisations:
Ministry of Justice

Why we code in the open

Posted by: Dave Rogers and Steve Marshall, Posted on: 21 February 2017 - Categories: Our services
Screenshot of MoJ GIT repository

At the Ministry of Justice, we code in the open, by default. This means whenever we write software, we make our source code available to anyone and everyone.

Read more of Why we code in the open

Related content and links

Justice Digital

A blog about using digital and technology to transform services in the justice system.

More about Justice Digital

Working at Justice Digital

Follow us

  • Justice Digital on Twitter
  • Justice Digital on LinkedIn
We're hiring, come and join us

Categories

Sign up and manage updates

  • Email
  • Atom

Our Vulnerability Disclosure Policy

How we work with the security research community to improve our online security

Useful links

  • All GOV.UK blogs
  • All GOV.UK blog posts
  • GOV.UK
  • All departments
  • Accessibility statement
  • Cookies
All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where otherwise stated
© Crown copyright