Hi In IEEE Edge, there was an article on the Journal of Open Source Software. This is a fairly recent OSI effort to have a citable reference for an open source project. No cost. Some review. Guidelines on a paper.md in the top of the source tree.
https://joss.theoj.org/about https://peerj.com/articles/cs-147/ I know we get asked for a citable reference for RTEMS so this seems like a solution to that problem. Doesn't seem like they want to impose a huge burden. I am unsure what happens to a paper.md in the top directory versus a citation. I would expect us to evolve the paper.md to keep it technically accurate. In my mind, you cite a static piece of material. I know that none of us have free time to just dive in and do this immediately but I would like to hear what others think. We can always file a ticket to keep this around as an idea. --joel
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