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  1. Sep 2018
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    1. if (app.metadata && app.metadata.has('dc:title') && app.metadata.get('dc:title') !== 'Untitled') { title = app.metadata.get('dc:title'); }

      the empty dc:title should also be considered as Untitled

  4. Dec 2017
    1. contains complementary information of another dataset, this must be specified in the (meta)data

      for software: inclusion of external libraryies or dependencies is usually specified in header files, on top of code files, in DESCRIPTION (R package), by import or :: statements.

      Since source code can be indexed like text, does it have to be repeated in metadata? GitHub & other services seem to already do that: github.com/blog/2470

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  15. Apr 2015
    1. The blog post in which Ben Balter proposes that term was unpublished when I read it. But since the blog is hosted on a public GitHub repository I could not only read the post in draft form but also follow the discussion with invited reviewers and observe how that discussion influenced the draft.

      With Hypothesis this kind of thing becomes available for /any web page/.

  16. Mar 2015
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  18. Feb 2014
    1. Github As The Central Presence, Definition, Configuration, And Source Code For Your API Posted on 02-05-2014 It is easy to think of Github as a central repository for your open source code—most developers understand that. I have written before about the many ways to use Github as part of your API management strategy, but in the last few months I'm really seeing Github playing more of a central role in the overall lifecycle of an API.