Dan wrote:
> Factor is the work of many people, not all of which are coauthors of
the paper
This is true. However, the subject of my note is the paper specifically,
not the Factor project. The paper's introduction states:
This paper contributes the following:
ยท New abstractions for managing the flow of data in
stack-based languages
To publish this and sections 2.1.5 and 2.1.6 under the three listed
authors is plagiarism.
> I didn't invite you
> to be a coauthor because you're no longer active in the project, and I
> assumed you wouldn't be interested.
Proper citations don't have expiration dates.
I've never published a paper in a journal before so I'm not familiar
with the proper academic etiquette. However, my understanding is that if
one person does the work and another person writes the paper, they are
both listed as authors.
Ed
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