I have been resisting a mention of this, but I finally gave in:

Do you think "the second author" is a bit awkward, especially right
after mentioning a bunch of mathematical software? It is possible that
readers could become confused.

Ways to deal with this:
1. Use "Your second author... " or "One of your authors ..."
2. Use "This article's second author ..."
3. Use "William Stein, your second author, ..."
4. Use "William Stein, this article's second author, ..."
5. Some other variation

On Aug 8, 11:03 pm, "David Joyner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi:
>
> The version 
> athttp://sage.math.washington.edu/home/was/papers/oscas/oscas-ams-notic...
> has been accepted by the editor for the November NOTICES Opinion column.
> Are there any further comments? We have a day or 2 before sending in the final
> version.
>
> - David Joyner


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