Open inakleinbottle opened 5 months ago
@jcfr, @thewtex, should we add Zenodo?
Instead, what about adding CITATION.cff
^1 with one of the publication listed at https://github.com/scikit-build/scikit-build?tab=readme-ov-file#publications ?
Alternatively, we could also wait to have the proceeding for SciPY 2024, I am tentatively to have it done before the deadline (May 31st)
Regardless, Iād add a CITATION.cff. :)
We can aim for the SciPy paper then.
Since the first talk referenced at https://github.com/scikit-build/scikit-build?tab=readme-ov-file#publications is specific to scikit-build "classic", I think we should reference the second link.
Or is there a more recent scikit-build-core talk for which we could generate a zenodo and then reference in a CITATION.cff
?
Alternatively, we could:
scikit-build-core
repository itself[^1][^1]: I would prefer to avoid this as we will soon have an actual proceeding or we may already have a more recent talk to reference.
CITATION.cff seems to be the correct solution to this. The paper I wanted the citation for is for SciPy 2024 :)
Our SciPy 2024 paper is what we want to use for the citation. š Can you cite a paper in the same conference? š
Consider that a reference to this repository as a citation may be more useful than a reference to a paper about this repository. Does this repository have a DOI?
No, I think that would have been done with Zenodo, https://github.com/scikit-build/scikit-build-core/issues/738#issuecomment-2110522206, to which @jcfr replied https://github.com/scikit-build/scikit-build-core/issues/738#issuecomment-2110645795.
I'm using scikit-build-core in a large package, and I'm currently writing a paper about this. Does scikit-build-core have preferred bibliographic data for citing the project in publications. If so, can these be provided here.