On 13/05/14 16:24, Vince Weaver wrote:
On Sat, 10 May 2014, Harald Servat wrote:

   which is the appropriate way to reference perf in a publication?

That's a good question.

The original authors are T. Gleixner and I. Molnar, but they've never
published a real document about it.  You could try citing the
    tools/perf/design.txt document that comes with the Linux kernel,
or also the git commit 0793a61d4df8daeac6492dbf8d2f3e5713caae5e
from Thu Dec 4 2008 that introduced perf_event to the world.

I'm not sure if there is an official way to cite a git commit.

Thank you very much, Vince.

Vince



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