Yeah, I agree with Peter on this. We all advise you and comment, but that's
what we're *supposed* to do on Council anyway. I'm happy for this to be
your work solo.
Elisa
On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 3:25 PM, Peter Stadler
Raff,
it’s very generous that you want us all on the poster, but I really think it’s your work! (= no one ever committed to https://github.com/raffazizzi/romajs except you)
And the poster design will probably your work, as well. So credit where credit is due!
Just my 2p Peter
Am 06.04.2018 um 20:54 schrieb Raffaele Viglianti < raffaeleviglianti@gmail.com>:
Dear all,
As suggested at our last meeting, I prepared an abstract for a poster describing and demoing RomaJS. You can find and edit it here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YIIAIPPy8mVR8UddgU8R- FuECzdAdD7P2L0eG3TRups/edit#
Please provide feedback before monday April 9th if you can. I've added all of us as authors; feel free to update your title/affiliation. Technically each author should provide a short bio, so feel free to add that, but keep in mind that the "authors" section cannot go over 500 words.
Of the council members involved in RomaJS, Lou is the only one who currently isn't a member so I haven't included him. But perhaps I should, thoughts?
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