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Categories and Themes #4

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tkphd opened this issue Nov 4, 2021 · 3 comments
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Categories and Themes #4

tkphd opened this issue Nov 4, 2021 · 3 comments

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@tkphd
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tkphd commented Nov 4, 2021

CODEMETA.yml has a selection of "categories" and "themes" to choose from.

  • Is there a canonical set of "categories"?
  • The canonical list of "themes" comes from the NIST Taxonomy, which calls them "Topics"; can we make that consistent?
  • How are the selections for "category" used? Where?
  • How are the selections for "themes" used? Where?
  • Should repository owners set these as "topics" on GitHub as well?

Pinging @GRG2 and @agmorey for input, please.

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GRG2 commented Nov 4, 2021

@tkphd these are good thoughts, proposed we have a meetup and include Yannick Congo, There is further design documentation on this confluence space for background information, good description for metadata terms as part of the code.gov schema requirements.

For Github users, planning was to develop communication plan (NEXT STEPS), @agmorey will coordinate meeting to discuss.

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tkphd commented Nov 4, 2021

Thanks @GRG2, helpful link!
Related: usnistgov/opensource has Issues disabled, and I would like to register a couple of things (link is currently code.llnl.gov, it's "open source" not "opensource" in the text, etc).
Is @faical-yannick-congo the point person for all the opensource-* repos?

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GRG2 commented Nov 4, 2021

@faical-yannick-congo is the primary developer of these repos, there is also a team @usnistgov/opensource-team

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