All right, that is yes for ORCiD IDs.
Next question: Are we putting them to contributors.csv as a new column or
doing something else?
In case we create another file (CITATION.cff or .zenodo.json) with a list
of names from GitHub, it seems we have two different lists of authors. Or
is that what
I agree about including ORCID ID.
Here is mine: -0003-2561-1927
Michael Barton
School of Human Evolution Change
School of Complex Adaptive System Science
Center for Social Dynamics & Complexity
Arizona State University
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On Jan 13, 2022, at 7:30 AM, Huidae Cho wrote:
All,
I agree with Peter. +1 for ORCIDs.
Best,
Huidae
On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 9:23 AM Peter Löwe wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm not part of the PSC but would like to strongly encourage to
> include ORCIDs.
> Once this is achieved, credit for each following GRASS release will
> automatically be
Hi all,
I'm not part of the PSC but would like to strongly encourage to include ORCIDs.
Once this is achieved, credit for each following GRASS release will automatically be transferred to all ORCID accounts in the commiters list. Commiters without an ORCID will still benefit from the citation
El jue, 13 ene 2022 a las 3:19, Vaclav Petras ()
escribió:
>
> On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 4:40 PM Markus Neteler wrote:
>
>>
>> FYI: GDAL started just today to generate a Zenodo entry. Even took the
>> top 16 commiters [3] according to GitHub and created a .zenodo.json
>> file to control