On 01/30/2016 04:13 AM, Adrian Custer wrote:
> Absolutely not!
>
> The Gnome Foundation was not alive when the majority of the work on
> Gnumeric was done. Also, as a historical aside, the "Gnome Project"
> was guaranteed, when the foundation was formed, that the foundation
> would not *become*
On 1/29/16 11:01 PM, David Benfell wrote:
As I'm understanding Gabriela, Tim is right. She needs the information
for a citation for Gnumeric itself. She supplied the corresponding
information for R to illustrate what she needs (and in a citation style
that I'm personally unfamiliar with).
Yes,
We do not have a standard way of doing that, but mirroring what R does
and pointing to www.gnumeric.org would be reasonable.
Morten
On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 11:33 AM, Gabriela Hoff wrote:
> Dear Sir or Madam
>
> I am using R statisitcal tookit and Gnumeric to perform
I was referring specifically to the R package. Much the same-- credits
and copyrights etc.-- for gnumeric would likewise be found in the files
which came in the gnumeric package.
On 01/29/2016 07:22 AM, ken wrote:
If she's after names of people, that's going to be a few names. This is
open
Ken, I think Gabriela is asking how Gnumeric should be credited in the
paper they are publishing.
Tim
On 29 January 2016 at 10:59, ken wrote:
> On 01/28/2016 11:33 AM, Gabriela Hoff wrote:
>>
>> Dear Sir or Madam
>>
>> I am using R statisitcal tookit and Gnumeric to perform
On 01/28/2016 11:33 AM, Gabriela Hoff wrote:
Dear Sir or Madam
I am using R statisitcal tookit and Gnumeric to perform statistical
analysis to a paper and I would like to have the correct citation to
gnumeric in this paper.
I am using the statistical package of the last gnumeric version
If she's after names of people, that's going to be a few names. This is
open source, after all. But in that case in the package itself (and I
don't know which one she used) she should go through the files contained
in that package. I just looked quickly through them and there are
especially
On 01/29/2016 04:22 AM, ken wrote:
> If she's after names of people, that's going to be a few names. This
> is open source, after all. But in that case in the package itself
> (and I don't know which one she used) she should go through the files
> contained in that package. I just looked