Hi Gabriel, On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 10:59 PM, Gabriel Becker <gmbec...@ucdavis.edu> wrote:
> [...] > > At the very least, this is seems to be a flagrant violation of the > *spirit* of the CRAN policy, which AFAIK is intended to enforce > acknowledgement of the contributions of all copyright holders in the > package. The fact that you are trying to bypass the policy by suggesting > users use an unofficial citation which would not comply with the policy > while maintaining an official one which complies, but which you don't want > users to see is probably a suggestion that you shouldn't do that. > But that is the very point: I read the CRAN policies twice, and there is no official guideline on how to compile the citation. Regarding the Source packages, the policies mention: ###### The ownership of copyright and intellectual property rights of all components of the package must be clear and unambiguous (including from the authors specification in the DESCRIPTION file). Where code is copied (or derived) from the work of others (including from R itself), care must be taken that any copyright/license statements are preserved and authorship is not misrepresented. Preferably, an ‘Authors@R’ would be used with ‘ctb’ roles for the authors of such code. Alternatively, the ‘Author’ field should list these authors as contributors. Where copyrights are held by an entity other than the package authors, this should preferably be indicated via ‘cph’ roles in the ‘Authors@R’ field, or using a ‘Copyright’ field (if necessary referring to an inst/COPYRIGHTS file). Trademarks must be respected. ###### Now, that requirement is already met: the former author is still in the authors' list. So the contribution of the former author is duly acknowledged, but the fundamental issue of my question related to the citation file, for which the CRAN policies doesn't offer any other information. If the spirit of the CRAN policies is to enforce citing each and every one of the authors, then I don't understand why the citation from package Rcmdr meets this spirit, while my suggestion doesn't. I apologize for pushing this topic to the limit, but I haven't got an answer to this question yet... Best wishes, Adrian PS: @Thierry: I did take a look at RODBC, but the citation information is generated automatically upon package installation (no other special file on CRAN) -- 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