cbahlai / dynamic_shift_detector

A new tool for detecting changes in dynamic rules in population time series data
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Closed trashbirdecology closed 5 years ago

trashbirdecology commented 5 years ago

You know, if you want to.

cbahlai commented 5 years ago

FACEPALM

I can't believe I forgot to do this. Thanks @TrashBirdEcology - it's a CC-BY 4.0 now :)

trashbirdecology commented 5 years ago

Can I ask why you use this license?

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On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 8:40 AM Christie Bahlai notifications@github.com wrote:

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cbahlai commented 5 years ago

Sure you can! 1) It's the one I usually use, and is well documented so I don't have to think too hard about it 2) it's the one most aligned with typical academic citation standards, and given this work is centered on an academic pub, it's an easy sell to more OA-hesitant collaborators 3) in this particular repo, I've used some images on some figures that are under a CC-BY 3.0, so that's close enough that I don't have to worry about fiddly license stacking problems!

trashbirdecology commented 5 years ago

Thanks!

I have been using the MIT license and was curious why you choose that one.

Jessica L. Burnett, M.Sc. Ph.D. Candidate Nebraska Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit http://snr.unl.edu/necoopunit/ School of Natural Resources University of Nebraska-Lincoln +1.352.792.5425

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On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 9:29 AM Christie Bahlai notifications@github.com wrote:

Sure you can!

  1. It's the one I usually use, and is well documented so I don't have to think too hard about it
  2. it's the one most aligned with typical academic citation standards, and given this work is centered on an academic pub, it's an easy sell to more OA-hesitant collaborators
  3. in this particular repo, I've used some images on some figures that are under a CC-BY 3.0, so that's close enough that I don't have to worry about fiddly license stacking problems!

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