Dear PSC,

I would like to propose two topics for discussion by the board:

a) Option to migrate to a git/gog-based repository. This proposal is being 
forwarded from Helli (cc), based on the current successful migration by the 
Postgis project ( 
https://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/postgis-devel/2016-October/025981.html), to 
ensure that the developers can use a state of the art repository.

b) Option to use persistent identifiers (Digital Object Identifiers (DOI)) for 
software, documentation and data in the GRASS project. DOI are currently mostly 
known to reference and cite scientific articles ("like a ISBN number for 
books"). DOI can also be assigned to scientific data, including software. The 
benefit in doing this is providing scientific citability, which implies 
scientific credit and recognition for the authors of the software or data. DOI 
for software/data are provided/minted by the DataCite non profit organisation 
(https://www.datacite.org/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DataCite). OSGeo, 
being a non profit organisation itself with significant IT infrastructure, 
could apply to DataCite to receive DOI (has already been positively checked by 
the DataCite folks). However, this requires a need within the OSGeo projects to 
use DOI. I believe this could be a great driver to foster the authoring and 
publication of add-on modules for GRASS, for which the authors could be 
credited via a DOI upon "publication" within the GRASS community. FWIW, DOI are 
already assigned to all OSGeo (and GRASS!)-related FOSS4G conference videos in 
the TIB AV-Portal. Example: http://dx.doi.org/10.5446/20425 (DOI also serve as 
"unbreakable" weblinks.)

Best,
peter
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