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GitHub releases for Foundations #344
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This is related to our plans to use Zenodo to issue DOIs for Foundations and Cookbooks. We should proceed with Foundations as a test case for all Cookbooks. |
I made a release just to test it, and gave Zenodo permissions to this repository but it isn't all in place yet - just starting the exploration process. https://zenodo.org/account/settings/github/repository/ProjectPythia/pythia-foundations# |
Remaining work: what means a new release? |
Following up on #239, I think we should start minting "releases" of the Foundations source on GitHub. We can use calendar versioning, e.g.
v2022.11.23
.I think a sensible policy would be to mint a new release whenever there's a non-trivial change in content, e.g. a new chapter added, revisions to code in a notebook, etc. Or, a change in infrastructure that affects the viewable content (such as updated JupyterBook theme).
One motivation for this is mentioned in the discussion linked above -- it lets people set notifications for themselves about new releases. I think it also signals vitality of the project.
I suggest we issue the first "release" in advance of AGU once we've gotten through the updates discussed at the last EWG meeting.
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