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What does spread DOIs do? #213
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I am also asking because I randomly looked at: at the file: it also added another publication object: with the same DOI as the existing one except it changed the type to Primary. I also see that in the case of the file |
@hansioan yeah, that's probably a bug, because doi collector considers only dois of type primary. Should I make it consider every type (apart of primary) or just check, if it exist in other types? |
I am not sure exactly what the code does, I haven't look at it too much to be honest, but I assume it tries to populate DOIs around all the bio.tools (you call it json), bioconda and debian files, if a DOI is present in the bioconda file and not in the bio.tools file then it adds that doi to the bio.tools file as well. If what I assume is correct then I would say it like this, and this is just for bio.tools, I can't speak for the others.
The other way around (this is my opinion and maybe @bgruening doesn't agree):
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@bgruening @OlegZharkov
Excuse my ignorance, but I get emails from github-actions bot about spread dois. I know @OlegZharkov worked on this at the Freiburg hackathon, but I see it looks at bioconda yaml files, debian files and also bio.tools json files. What does it do with the bio.tools json files? Does it add DOIs where they are not available or what exactly?
Thanks
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