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AUTHORS and/or CITATION files contain placeholders #44
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@pcbouman-eur This can be tricky since one wants to encourage continued contributions in future, from both new and old contributors. A consistent citation format is probably a good thing to have. It would likely need some community discussion. Most web citations typically have an access date and a url. But maybe something more formal is needed. The cloud lesson is focused on genomics, but is scheduled at 1 hour. Are there any aspects of cloud computing you think might be worth incorporating into HPC Carpentry, given that high throughput computing and some high performance computing can be done on the cloud? It is nice to see the material being reused, https://github.com/pcbouman-eur/workshop-getting-started-cloud - might what you have created be suitable for economists, supplementing the data carpentry economics curriculum. |
partially addressing hpc-carpentry/hpc-shell#44
This is also discussed at:
Possibly want to have original authors, contributors (might want to separate template authors from content authors), maintainers of current version. |
I believe that at least some of HPC Carpentry lessons are linked with a DOI provider (Zenodo?), and that @ocaisa has the relevant credentials. I think the workflow is that DOI's are only generated when a formal release is tagged. |
I want to teach a short workshop on cloud computing and use some of the materials in this workshop, as it seemed a bit more suitable than the cloud-novice lesson. Right now, the only way to give attribution is by linking to this workshop. It would be nice if the
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