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generate CodeMeta files for software in zenodo #36

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danielskatz opened this issue Feb 6, 2018 · 4 comments
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generate CodeMeta files for software in zenodo #36

danielskatz opened this issue Feb 6, 2018 · 4 comments

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@danielskatz
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For software that is in zenodo, use the metadata to generate codemeta files.
Then either mail then to the author who submitted to zenodo, or do a PR to put then in the source repo.

(idea from @rsdoiel)

@katrinleinweber
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katrinleinweber commented Feb 7, 2018

Is an automated pull request bot in-scope here?

@danielskatz
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I don't think the mechanism is difficult - an automated bot would be fine.

This is more a question of if this is a good idea - what will the maintainers think?

Do we need to do more PR and advertising first, and then do this?

Anyhow, it's really an idea for discussion, and I appreciate willingness to help.

@sdruskat
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sdruskat commented Feb 7, 2018

I've had the same idea for CFF files (triggered by a comment by Simon Hettrick in Slack), but after discussion with colleagues during the WSSSPE5.1 speed blogging session decided to not do it as I would not want to annoy maintainers. Might be a different scenario here though as you already have the generated files to commit, so actually save the maintainer some work.

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Plus, those who took the step of setting up the Zenodo connection might be open-minded about such contributions. Also, I have made good experiences with cold-pull-requesting CITATION files. The "worst" was that a maintainer preferred a different paper to be cited.

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