Update CITATION.cff (#40363)
You will note the `Cite this repository` link is not working. This commit fixes the underlying file... * `authors` was not indented * `authors` required by `preferred-citation` * `authors` list required at top level (I simply duplicated) * `"USA"` not correct country code * `month` requires an integer month number * Added URL to the actual pdf of the cited paper * Used `identifiers` for doi and LLNL doc number * added `abstract` copied from paper Various fixes were confirmed by `cffconvert` using `docker run -v `pwd`:/app citationcff/cffconvert --validate`
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							| @@ -27,11 +27,21 @@ | ||||
| # And here's the CITATION.cff format: | ||||
| # | ||||
| cff-version: 1.2.0 | ||||
| type: software | ||||
| message: "If you are referencing Spack in a publication, please cite the paper below." | ||||
| title: "The Spack Package Manager: Bringing Order to HPC Software Chaos" | ||||
| abstract: >- | ||||
|   Large HPC centers spend considerable time supporting software for thousands of users, but the complexity of HPC software is quickly outpacing the capabilities of existing software management tools. | ||||
|   Scientific applications require specific versions of compilers, MPI, and other dependency libraries, so using a single, standard software stack is infeasible. | ||||
|   However, managing many configurations is difficult because the configuration space is combinatorial in size. | ||||
|   We introduce Spack, a tool used at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to manage this complexity. | ||||
|   Spack provides a novel, re- cursive specification syntax to invoke parametric builds of packages and dependencies. | ||||
|   It allows any number of builds to coexist on the same system, and it ensures that installed packages can find their dependencies, regardless of the environment. | ||||
|   We show through real-world use cases that Spack supports diverse and demanding applications, bringing order to HPC software chaos. | ||||
| preferred-citation: | ||||
|   title: "The Spack Package Manager: Bringing Order to HPC Software Chaos" | ||||
|   type: conference-paper | ||||
|   doi: "10.1145/2807591.2807623" | ||||
|   url: "https://github.com/spack/spack" | ||||
|   url: "https://tgamblin.github.io/pubs/spack-sc15.pdf" | ||||
|   authors: | ||||
|     - family-names: "Gamblin" | ||||
|       given-names: "Todd" | ||||
| @@ -47,12 +57,32 @@ preferred-citation: | ||||
|       given-names: "Bronis R." | ||||
|     - family-names: "Futral" | ||||
|       given-names: "Scott" | ||||
|   title: "The Spack Package Manager: Bringing Order to HPC Software Chaos" | ||||
|   conference: | ||||
|     name: "Supercomputing 2015 (SC’15)" | ||||
|     city: "Austin" | ||||
|     region: "Texas" | ||||
|     country: "USA" | ||||
|   month: November 15-20 | ||||
|     country: "US" | ||||
|   month: 11 | ||||
|   year: 2015 | ||||
|   notes: LLNL-CONF-669890 | ||||
|   identifiers: | ||||
|     - description: "The concept DOI of the work." | ||||
|       type: doi | ||||
|       value: 10.1145/2807591.2807623 | ||||
|     - description: "The DOE Document Release Number of the work" | ||||
|       type: other  | ||||
|       value: "LLNL-CONF-669890" | ||||
| authors: | ||||
|   - family-names: "Gamblin" | ||||
|     given-names: "Todd" | ||||
|   - family-names: "LeGendre" | ||||
|     given-names: "Matthew" | ||||
|   - family-names: "Collette" | ||||
|     given-names: "Michael R." | ||||
|   - family-names: "Lee" | ||||
|     given-names: "Gregory L." | ||||
|   - family-names: "Moody" | ||||
|     given-names: "Adam" | ||||
|   - family-names: "de Supinski" | ||||
|     given-names: "Bronis R." | ||||
|   - family-names: "Futral" | ||||
|     given-names: "Scott" | ||||
|   | ||||
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