1) Currently, anyone who commits to "styles" will appear as a contributor to any lesson.
The notion of "contribution" should be discussed by (a part of) the community and then documented and implemented by the release process. A first solution is to consider only commits that are not part of the style history.
2) Zenodo generates bibtex entries as @misc, which does not seem to allow authors and editors, so in the generated bibtex, only maintainers currently appear. We could have a script to generate the bibtex as we want it, but we need to decide what makes most sense.
1) Currently, anyone who commits to "styles" will appear as a contributor to any lesson.
The notion of "contribution" should be discussed by (a part of) the community and then documented and implemented by the release process. A first solution is to consider only commits that are not part of the style history.
2) Zenodo generates bibtex entries as
@misc
, which does not seem to allow authors and editors, so in the generated bibtex, only maintainers currently appear. We could have a script to generate the bibtex as we want it, but we need to decide what makes most sense.