(2022-07-15, 21:58)Roland Melkert Wrote: I'm still stuck on this (seems to be the same for BY and BY-SA though).
It seems with version 4.0 it's enough to just mention the url of the repository somewhere.
But I'm not sure how a .csl will fit into this, unless I put the csl file itself in the repository too?
Any thoughts on this?
What about answering by question: How this situation with csl differs to any other projects in git where source files only are stored in git (of course) and both compiled programs and archives of the project, which is how usual project is distributed then, are generated? Git contains a command for this, BTW, it's called 'git archive'.
I think it's normal and usual but I'm serious with my question: is there any important difference with csl?