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The System Package Data Exchange (SPDX®) Specification

The System Package Data Exchange (SPDX®) specification is an open standard designed to represent systems containing software components as Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs). Additionally, SPDX supports AI, data, and security references, making it suitable for a wide range of risk management use cases.

The SPDX standard helps facilitate compliance with free and open source software licenses by standardizing the way license information is shared across the software supply chain. SPDX reduces redundant work by providing a common format for companies and communities to share important data about software licenses and copyrights, thereby streamlining and improving compliance.

Specification development

The specification is comprised of documents located in the docs/ directory of this spdx/spdx-spec repository, as well as a model documentation generated from Markdown files within the spdx/spdx-3-model repository.

This spdx/spdx-spec repository holds under active development version of the specification as:

Contributions are welcome. Contributions to this repository are made pursuant to the SPDX Community Specification Contributor License Agreement 1.0. Please see the contributing guidelines, governance practices, and build instructions in the related documents section.

Repository structure

This repository consists of these files and directories (partial):

  • .github/workflow - Workflow definitions.
  • bin/ - Scripts for spec generation.
  • docs/ - Specification content:
    • annexes/ - Annexes for the specification.
    • css/ - Style sheets for HTML.
    • front/ - Front matter.
    • images/ - Model diagrams. These image files are to be generated from a diagram description file model.drawio in spdx/spdx-3-model repo and manually copied here.
    • licenses/ - Licenses that used by the SPDX specifications.
    • model/ - Model files. This subdirectory is to be created by a script from spdx/spec-parser repo, using model information from spdx/spdx-3-model repo (see the build instructions below).
  • examples/ - Examples of various SPDX serializations for the current version of the spec.
  • mkdocs.yml - MkDocs recipe for the spec documentation generation. The inclusion of model files and the order of chapters are defined here.

Branch structure

The SPDX spec repo follows the Gitflow workflow with the addition of support branches.

The branches in use are:

  • main - This will always be the latest released specification.
  • develop - This branch will be where the active development for the next major or minor version takes place. Once released, the develop branch will be merged into the main branch.
  • support/x.y - These branches will be long lived and contain any updates to a minor version of the specification. Additions such as translations can be added to the support branch. x.y represents the major.minor version. Once any changes are accepted and released, the support branch will be tagged and merged into both the develop and main branches.
  • General feature or fix branches - there may be feature branches made for specific enhancements or fixes to the spec. These will be short lived and merged into either a support branch or the develop branch.

Related documents and repositories

Documentation Link
Changes between versions CHANGELOG.md
Contributing guidelines CONTRIBUTING.md
Building the specification website (for testing purpose) build.md
Governance practices spdx/governance
SPDX 3 model development spdx/spdx-3-model
Model specification parser spdx/spec-parser
How to use the specification spdx/using
Use cases and scenarios spdx/spdx-examples
SPDX website, with more information about the specification https://spdx.org
Official releases of the specification, including PDFs https://spdx.org/specifications