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FAIR data principles are of late being applied to software and some groups have recently created a list of five 'recommendations' to aim for with open (scientific) software, as described on a dedicated site. I've just used a nice CLI tool they have made to detemine how many of the five criteria are met by our repos, and cfdm gets four:
(I also added a badge to the README as they recommend, to showcase our good score and commitment to FAIRness.)
We should aim to satisfy the remaining item in the near future, towards full compliance and a 5/5/ score, namely to "Use a software quality checklist" in a critical and reflective way, with details provided on this page of their site. From the information there, it looks like it could be quite quick and simple to do.
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FAIR data principles are of late being applied to software and some groups have recently created a list of five 'recommendations' to aim for with open (scientific) software, as described on a dedicated site. I've just used a nice CLI tool they have made to detemine how many of the five criteria are met by our repos, and cfdm gets four:
(I also added a badge to the README as they recommend, to showcase our good score and commitment to FAIRness.)
We should aim to satisfy the remaining item in the near future, towards full compliance and a 5/5/ score, namely to "Use a software quality checklist" in a critical and reflective way, with details provided on this page of their site. From the information there, it looks like it could be quite quick and simple to do.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: