Mail Archives: cygwin/2005/06/14/09:00:16
yeah, I guess I should have clarified. every journal has their own
specific requirements for citation /method/, so that will depend on
which publication I decide to submit my article. I was more interested
in the content, i.e. author, title, publisher, year, etc. as some
projects such as the Weka Machine Learning project ask folks to cite a
specific book that they have published.
thanks for the help,
Peter
Arturus Magi wrote:
> Peter Waltman wrote:
>
>> since I used cygwin to implement my masters project (which I'm not
>> getting into publishable form), I'd like to check to see if there is
>> a preferred citation that the mainainers want used when citing
>> cygwin. Do you have one?
>>
>
> Our preferred citation is pretty much irrelevant. Use the same
> citation method that your instructor/institution requires for any
> other software (I could get a copy of the MLA citation method for
> electronic media, but I don't have the time available right now to
> hunt down my copy of the MLA manual).
>
> For the author, cite the person(s) who wrote the code you're actually
> citing, if available, or 'Red Hat, et. al.' if you're citing the
> Cygwin project as a whole.
>
> Publisher is Red Hat (use the full corporate name, as it's not
> commonly recognized publisher. It should be written out in full in the
> Cygwin website's copyright notice).
>
> Also, as a note: submitting a masters project may still be considered
> distribution. You may want to solicit advice from a legal athority,
> if possible.
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