NOOB to list and am appreciative of this discussion. My boss is encouraging me 
to share code and pointed me to code4lib. the majority of my code is recycled / 
repurposed from others so I've had reservations about sharing mainly because of 
what's taken from others. At the least, I'm mindful about leaving 
acknowledgements intact. Is there a good resource on how to start sharing code 
and ethical considerations? 

Thanks for letting me chime in and best regards, 


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On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 11:48 AM, Jon Gorman <[email protected]>wrote:

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> Can't we all just shake hands virtually or something?
>
>
Here's my hand ||*(  [1].

I overreacted, for which I'm sorry. (Also, I didn't see the entire github 
conversation until I just now visited the website, the github email 
notification seems selective and only sent me Ed's replies (?) in my
emailbox.)

 - Godmar

[1] http://www.kadifeli.com/fedon/smiley.htm

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