Comments (1)
In our codemeta descriptions, we in CLARIAH project are using the producer
property to indicate the Organization
(usually a university or research
institute) that produces the software. Or better said, it represents organization which
employs the actual developers of the software, and which, hopefully, also
ensures there is a certain amount of continuity for a software project if a developer
were to leave.
(https://github.com/CLARIAH/clariah-plus/blob/main/requirements/software-metadata-requirements.md#8-a-producer-should-be-expressed)
Similarly, we use the schema:provider
property when describing Software as a
Service, to indicate the organization that hosts/deploys the software service
in their infrastructure. Producer and provider need not be the same.
In accordance with the commit you referenced, we don't use creator
but we use
author
(for main authors) as well as contributor
.
from codemeta.
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