Feature request: ORCID in GitHub API for Research Attribution #181825
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Almost two years ago GitHub partnered with ORCID allowing users to include this in their profile. see here.
To better facilitate the linking between research and developers the following two changes would be helpful:
This would make it easier to link researchers to their work, and enable users to back propagate and identify repositories which have contributed to already published works, but have not been noted explicitly. The information already exists, so it should not be a huge amount of work to incorporate it into the existing API.
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