FAIRmat-NFDI / pynxtools

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init commit for citation. #439

Closed RubelMozumder closed 2 months ago

RubelMozumder commented 2 months ago

This is a initial commit for citation. Check the contributor list if your ORCI is correct. If I miss someone please, include them.

@rettigl would share your ORCID here? I can include it.

rettigl commented 2 months ago

I might have missed the discussion on this, but wouldn't it be better to implement a mechanism that automatically keeps the version tags up to date, rather than only checking them and have the user fix them?

rettigl commented 2 months ago

@rettigl would share your ORCID here? I can include it.

0000-0002-0725-6696

RubelMozumder commented 2 months ago

@rettigl would share your ORCID here? I can include it.

0000-0002-0725-6696

Included.

RubelMozumder commented 2 months ago

I might have missed the discussion on this, but wouldn't it be better to implement a mechanism that automatically keeps the version tags up to date, rather than only checking them and have the user fix them?

I added GH action to check the version compatibility among git tag or PyPI tag, version in citation and version defined inside software.

rettigl commented 2 months ago

I might have missed the discussion on this, but wouldn't it be better to implement a mechanism that automatically keeps the version tags up to date, rather than only checking them and have the user fix them?

I added GH action to check the version compatibility among git tag or PyPI tag, version in citation and version defined inside software.

Is the citation file itself missing, or am I missing something?

RubelMozumder commented 2 months ago

I might have missed the discussion on this, but wouldn't it be better to implement a mechanism that automatically keeps the version tags up to date, rather than only checking them and have the user fix them?

I added GH action to check the version compatibility among git tag or PyPI tag, version in citation and version defined inside software.

Is the citation file itself missing, or am I missing something?

Sorry, CITATION.cff was missing.