Researchers / academics: I have a question for you.

Would it be useful for Open MPI to publish Digital Object Identifier (DOI) or 
Research Resource Identifier (RRI) to identify releases?

Per articles like 
http://www.nature.com/news/the-unsung-heroes-of-scientific-software-1.19100, 
would it be helpful to publish a DOI / RRI for each Open MPI release?  And/or 
nightly snapshot tarballs (e.g., if a paper used some results from a specific 
nightly tarball, or somesuch)?  I.e., does creating+publishing a DOI/RRI need 
to be something that is part of the release process?  ...or is the DOI 
effectively the git hash of the tag in ompi-release?

More generally: are DOIs / RRIs helpful in citing specific software packages 
and/or versions in papers?  If so, do we need to do anything to support them in 
Open MPI releases?

(...since I left academia long ago, I admit to not paying too close attention 
to this kind of stuff, so forgive me if I'm asking nonsensical questions...)

-- 
Jeff Squyres
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