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by RhysU
1195 days ago
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> It's nonsense because the standard in academic settings is to cite works which contribute scientifically to the current work, not merely utilities. Whether or not it's standard is irrelevant. Ole asked you to cite him if you use it. So, if you publish academically, either don't use it or cite him. If not using GNU Parallel hinders your science then the tool must be material to your work flows. For comparison, how many dumb citations do people add to their papers that point to marginally relevant work coming out of the same research center or academic lineage? Those aren't scientifically relevant but they are standard. Let's not pretend the academy is full of citation purists. |
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Quite honestly, I think the behavior is on the highest order of jerkishness. A nice request could be done in the documentation, instead the path chosen is to bully users of the software.
Once more, because it is free software, we are free to use it despite what Ole thinks. We are free to patch it out too.