Hi,
Just to mention that GDAL, PROJ and GRASS rely on the zenodo-github
integration, so that when a github release is published, zenodo
automatically creates a new DOI for it (as a "child" under the generic
DOI for the software). GRASS has notes about that in
https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/GitHub-Zenodo_linkage
Even
Le 30/05/2024 à 17:26, Daniel Baston a écrit :
Hello,
Would there be any objection to me uploading the most recent release
of GEOS to zenodo.org <http://zenodo.org>? Uploading a release
generates a digital object identifier (DOI) that can be used to cite a
specific release of GEOS, as well as a "concept" DOI that can be used
to cite GEOS in general. At least in the US government, having a
persistent identifier for software citation is becoming a requirement
for funding.
As an example, here is the zenodo.org <http://zenodo.org> entry for
GDAL: https://zenodo.org/records/11175199
Dan
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