I am digging through another tool registry for the #DigitalHumanities. This time it is the SSH Open Marketplace (https://marketplace.sshopencloud.eu), a multi-stakeholder, three-year infrastructure project that received substantial funding from the #EU 's #Horizon2020 programme. After the end of the initial grant-funding, the service is operated by #DARIAH, #CLARIN, and #CESSDA
Thanks to their API (yeah!), I can dig through the dataset and I am a bit puzzled by what I found: 1237 of a total of 1687 tools were directly sourced from #TAPoR (https://tapor.ca/).
Granted, this source and others are somewhat acknowledged, albeit not to the extent that I would expect when it's essentially all there is. Especially, since the site also heralds five core principles (guiding values etc. etc.), among them *curation*. But as it stands, the actual curation was apparently done by TAPoR and its predecessors.