Hello gdal-dev-list,

regarding the current discussion on how to register DOI for GDAL, I've 
contacted the helpdesks of Zenodo and DataCite. DataCite is the organisation 
providing the global DOI-infrastructure. Zenodo is an open access repository 
where a growing number of OSGeo projects already have registered DOI for their 
codebases.

The question is whether once a DOI for GDAL has been registered 
manually/retrospectively for the current release (GDAL 3.4.1) it will be 
feasible to switch to automated DOI versioning for all future GDAL releases.

The DataCite helpdesk confirms, this approach from their infrastructure 
perspective: "From the DataCite side I don't see anything that would mean the 
manual workflow could not change to an automated one, but this is something 
that Zenodo would need to confirm."

The Zenodo helpdesk confirmed this approach last night: "We can actually 
connect this record to a "virtual" release on our side as if it was actually 
part of the Github repo. Could you give us more details, for example, the 
records in question and the GitHub repos?".
-> I have told them that this applies to GDAL (among other projects). No 
response yet.
Maybe someone of the project community is interested and able to contact the 
Zenodo help desk directly on this (i...@zenodo.org) ?

The deadline to include a DOI for the GDAL project to the Open Source Chapter 
of the Springer Handbook on Geographic Information is today end of business 
Pacific Time.

By now, ten OSGeo projects will have their DOI referenced in the Chapter (more 
to come in the next hours). It would be awesome if GDAL could be included, too.

Best,
Peter

<peter.lo...@gmx.de>

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