Thanks Jordi, I've added it to the "how to release" check-list.

Le 18/07/2016 17:00, Jordi Inglada a écrit :
Hi all,

For a paper I am preparing, I needed a DOI to cite a particular version of OTB. 
I have uploaded OTB 5.4 to Zenodo [1], which results in a unique Digital Object 
Identifier (DOI):

http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.58154

Maybe it would be nice to have this done for every new release of OTB?

I would also suggest OTB users developing their own tools and modules to upload 
them to Zenodo in order to:

- foster reproducible research;
- make software citable in the same way as papers are;
- promote the fact that software is a scientific contribution.

Cheers,

Jordi

[1]  Zenodo is an open dependable home for the long-tail of science, enabling 
researchers to share and preserve any research outputs in any size, any format 
and from any science. https://zenodo.org/


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