[Biopython-dev] code credits
Marshall Hampton
mhampton at d.umn.edu
Fri Dec 18 01:54:00 UTC 2009
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009, Peter wrote:
> Marshall Hampton's description of how they do it on Sage
> sounds worth trying - if we keep track as things are checked
> in, it won't be too much work either. Do you (sage) have a
> list of guidelines for what qualifies for a credit?
I don't think we have formal guidelines, but the process is pretty simple.
Whoever works on a patch in our bug/feature tracker has to flag it for
review. Both the person who implements the patch and the reviewer get
credit. It doesn't matter if its a 1-character change to the
documentation, they're listed in the release notes. Basically, the idea
is to err (if that's the right word) on the side of acknowledging any
contribution. I think that Sage (really William Stein initially) adopting
that philosophy is one of the reasons its gone from 1 to 150 or so
developers.
I'm cc'ing sage-devel in case anyone there wants to comment on this.
Cheers,
Marshall Hampton
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Minnesota, Duluth
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