Closed SimonGreenhill closed 7 years ago
This looks like a good candidate. Pre-dates the major revisions that happened:
https://github.com/D-PLACE/dplace-data/tree/960979b0e705265b34534436d90ead18e3aaccfc
@xrotwang -- do you know how to do this and get Zenodo to snapshot it?
good question. should be possible to make a release based on an older commit, though. will find out.
What about the one you already tagged? https://github.com/D-PLACE/dplace-data/releases/tag/v1.0
Feeding https://github.com/D-PLACE/dplace-data/releases/tag/v1.0 into ZENODO by hand may be the cleanest way to get a DOI for the first release.
Woah.
Should I do the upload? May make sense, because the automatic upload for newer versions would also happen under my user account ...
yes please!
Maybe we should also extract the citations from (datasets|phylogenies)/index.csv
into a SOURCES.md
to make them more prominent?
Great idea.
And this page: https://d-place.shh.mpg.de/howtocite should probably have a dynamic part created from the db as well.
@SimonGreenhill please check this https://zenodo.org/record/439199#.WNzGOkf-vCI There are ways to add grant info in ZENODO, too. If you think this should be done, let me know.
Looks good. I'll add an issue to the front-end for the howtocite page.
Actually, adding the grant info might be politically good. How hard is this? it should all be listed in the Kirby et al paper
not too hard. a bit of copy&paste I guess. will do.
@SimonGreenhill I looked into the paper but couldn't find any actual grant numbers. Are there any?
Just realized ZENODO only has special support for grants in two funding schemes:
European Commission FP7 and Horizon 2020 grants only. For general funding acknowledgements, please use the Additional Notes field.
Ahh, ok, can we just paste the statement from the paper?
Basically
European Commission FP7 and Horizon 2020 grants only. For general funding acknowledgements, please use the Additional Notes field.
right?
oops, I mean
D-PLACE was developed with generous support from the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (www.nescent.org) and the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History (www.shh.mpg.de/en)
Looks good.
We need to identify which commit to use as our version one marker and tag it so Zenodo can archive a V1