Maturity-Models
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Node application to help managing Maturity Models like the ones created by BSIMM and OpenSAMM
This will make timeout issues easier to debug and help in testing #140  2
instead of the team name  here is the code to change 
When adding support for partial YES values (see #104) I don't think that all activities will need a percentage value (i.e. 1% to 100%). In fact, some might only need...
At the moment there are two places that contain the list of the 'tasks to execute on build'  There should only be one


As an organisation, I would be interested to see how my BSIMM score compares to OWASP SAMM or other models so that I understand my estimated maturity level for different...
at the moment we are defaulting to the `bsimm` project 

At the moment the QA tests executed from https://github.com/OWASP/Maturity-Models/blob/master/.travis.yml will detect travis execution and run the tests on deployed docker server 