Where we at with writing "living papers" that are occasionally updated? One example is the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Many questions, such as what they do for metadata of updates (new DOIs?). While related to my post about wiki infrastructure https://alexholcombe.wordpress.com/2025/01/31/scientists-what-are-you-supporting/, there is much more to the issue.
Relatedly, preprint servers have recently been working more on versioning. Medicine has experimented with living documents for decades, but I don't know what has developed there.
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@alexh Not sure what solution is best for this, but I think #PubPub may be a good option. @gabestein
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