[Python-Dev] Official citation for Python (original) (raw)
Gerald Klix python.00 at klix.ch
Mon Sep 10 03:51:33 EDT 2018
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Wouldn't it make sense to ask the developers of the other Python implementations too?
Just my 0.02€,
Gerald
Am 09.09.2018 um 21:43 schrieb Jacqueline Kazil:
The PSF has received a few inquiries asking the question — “How do I cite Python?”So, I am reaching out to you all to figure this out.
(For those that don’t know my background, I have been in academia for a bit as a Ph.D student and have worked at the Library of Congress writing code to process Marc records <https://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/>, among other things.) IMHO the citation for Python should be decided upon by the Python developers and should live somewhere on the site. Two questions to be answered… 1. What format should it take? 2. Where does it live on the site? To help frame the first one, I quickly wrote this up — https://docs.google.com/document/d/1R0mo8EYVIPNkmNBImpcZTbk0e78T2oU71ioX5NvVTvY/edit# tldr; Summary of possibilities… 1. Article for one citation (1 DOI, generated by the publication) 2. No article (many DOIs — one for each major version through Zenodo <https://zenodo.org/record/1404209> (or similar service)) Discuss. -Jackie Jackie Kazil Board of Directors, PSF
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