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On 01/06/2020 17:34, Adelchi Azzalini wrote:
The new version of a package which I maintain will include a new function which
I have ported to R from Matlab.
The documentation of this R function indicates the authors of the original
Matlab code, reference to their paper, URL of the source code.
Question: is this adequate, or should I include them as co-authors of the
package, or as contributors, or what else?
Is there a general policy about this matter?
Adelchi Azzalini
http://azzalini.stat.unipd.it/
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