Add a landing page where the paper is shown and then a "list" (which in most cases will be one item) of the related codechecks.
The landing page for checked papers is based on the DOI as an identifer. Papers without a DOI do not have a landing page.
But we can link authors (if we have the ORCID) to their pages if they are also a codechecker and have their own landing page. If people are only author of paper then they do get a link.
#133 and #149 is the first case as of now where we have two checks for the same paper.
This would of course also have a machine-readable representation that would allow direct queries based on an article identifier/DOI - a negative HTTP response means there is no check. (Related to https://github.com/codecheckers/register/milestone/6)
Add a landing page where the paper is shown and then a "list" (which in most cases will be one item) of the related codechecks.
The landing page for checked papers is based on the DOI as an identifer. Papers without a DOI do not have a landing page.
But we can link authors (if we have the ORCID) to their pages if they are also a codechecker and have their own landing page. If people are only author of paper then they do get a link.
#133 and #149 is the first case as of now where we have two checks for the same paper.
This would of course also have a machine-readable representation that would allow direct queries based on an article identifier/DOI - a negative HTTP response means there is no check. (Related to https://github.com/codecheckers/register/milestone/6)