Dear R developers, This is a rather peculiar question, but nevertheless I would still need an answer for. It is about an R package which I created (namely QCA), and from versions 1.0-0 to 1.1-4 I had a co-author. The co-author recently withdrawn from the package development, but still requires to be left in the authors list and be cited for the package in the CITATION file.
Obviously, one could not require citations for further developments, but don't know how exactly to proceed (I would like to be fair and comply to rules). I have three options: 1. Since the co-author withdrawn from the package development, erase his name from the list of authors (but duly recognising his past contribution in the package description file) 2. Preserve his name in the list of authors (with the comment "up to version 1.1-4"), but erasing his name from the citation file 3. Keep his name both in the authors list and in the citation file indefinitely, even though he doesn't do any development work anymore (I have been threatened with a legal process for plagiarism if I did otherwise). My gut feeling is, since his name is related to the previous versions, anyone using those versions would cite him as well, but otherwise I don't feel comfortable citing my former co-author for the current work he hasn't contributed to. At this point, I would really use an advice, as on the other hand I wouldn't want to break any regulation I might not be aware of. Best wishes, Adrian -- Adrian Dusa University of Bucharest Romanian Social Data Archive Soseaua Panduri nr.90 050663 Bucharest sector 5 Romania [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel