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adding citation cff #137

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@jt14den jt14den commented Sep 28, 2024

Adding CITATION.cff, machine readable citation, see: https://carpentries.org/blog/2024/07/lesson-cffs/. I only added authors with content commits from last 12 month, so we could need to go further back.

We should also adjust what we add to the README and other places. See https://github.com/carpentries/lesson-development-training for how this integrates with GH.

Adding CITATION.cff, machine readable citation, see: https://carpentries.org/blog/2024/07/lesson-cffs/. I only added authors with content commits from last 12 month, so we could need to go further back.
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chennesy commented Oct 1, 2024

Awesome, thanks for getting this moving @jt14den! I'm flagging @tobyhodges for input, since he helped me generate the readme citation from our official Zenodo release. That process also generated a Zenodo json file that includes the full list of past/present contributors. Guessing we'd want to leverage that to update a full .cff file?

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jt14den commented Oct 1, 2024

@chennesy thanks, I should have renamed the CITATION to CITATION.cff and included existing authors. This is what I'm started doing on other lessons I'm working on. See https://github.com/carpentries/lesson-development-training/blob/main/CITATION.cff. @tobyhodges, would be good to hear what you think.

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