On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 6:47 AM, Emmanuel Charpentier
<[email protected]> wrote:
> the R core team obtained an ISBN for R, making it citable as a book.

htey have a nonprofit organization running in the background, which
does among other things also publish a "proper" journal. once we can
pull our resources together and also have a SageMath NPO, we should
definitely do that, too.

>
> Pros and contras of each solution ?

Well, we can do all of those solutions, or even more. Digital data is
happy with being copied around :-)

The benefit with this is, that there is a specific citable release,
which is also archived (supported with funds from EU projects, which
do manage this). that's in my eyes a far better situation than a
general "this version X" without any additional authority.

If nobody objects, I can pull the necessary strings to get this DOI
for the latest sagemath release. Or lets see, if it is really so easy
as it seems ;-)

-- h

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