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Mint records with DataCite-like provider #29

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fenekku opened this issue Nov 4, 2019 · 3 comments · Fixed by #31
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Mint records with DataCite-like provider #29

fenekku opened this issue Nov 4, 2019 · 3 comments · Fixed by #31

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fenekku commented Nov 4, 2019

Confirmation is needed on this task:

Implement and integrate minters to generate internal record persistent identifiers (pid_type=recid). Rather than legacy record identifiers, random 10-character alphanumeric string (with checksum) should be used.

This is the task that will finally connect base32-lib functionality with record minting (via invenio-pidstore).

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fenekku commented Nov 6, 2019

Did it in invenio-pidstore mostly.

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ppanero commented Nov 7, 2019

@fenekku Shall we link each point's PR (So we only have issues in the board?) I beleive the first item is inveniosoftware/invenio-pidstore#125, no?

Im slowly removing PRs from the board when linked to an issue.

@ppanero ppanero added this to To do in InvenioRDM November Board via automation Nov 7, 2019
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fenekku commented Nov 7, 2019

Yes, done.

@fenekku fenekku moved this from To do to In progress in InvenioRDM November Board Nov 18, 2019
@fenekku fenekku self-assigned this Nov 20, 2019
InvenioRDM November Board automation moved this from In progress to Done Nov 21, 2019
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