I think it's a great idea. You can also add the same info to the readme. I
think the main page of the wiki may be locked down, so we might have to
figure out who has the key.

Jason

On Thu, Jun 8, 2017, 6:38 PM Matthias Jung <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey,
>
> I want to ask: why not restructuring the main page and the publication
> page a little wrt. citation credits ?
>
>         http://gem5.org/Main_Page
>         http://gem5.org/Publications
>
> Hi have observed that, for example, people are using gem5 to wok on a
> memory specific topic and cite only the original gem5 paper and do not add
> the relevant citations to the DRAM controller paper or DRAMPower etc.
>
> What I suppose is to restructure the paper page according to specific
> features, e.g. DRAM, KVM, GPU … and write a sentence that people should
> cite the original gem5 paper and additionally the listed papers when they
> used specific features: If you use X, please cite Y etc.
>
> Of course this will not guarantee that people do it right in the future,
> but at least it will help or make them aware of it.
>
> What do you think? If you guys agree I would start to update the pages.
> Regards
> Matthias
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