Open RosalynLP opened 10 months ago
Hey Rosalyn! Thank you for letting me know and happy to know parsigs helped - Ill be glad to hear more about the usage and getting the source code of your new package once it is published. Regarding the credits - sounds good :) Feel free also contacting via mail, if you have the time we can do a short call so Ill understand your usage and can elaborate on issues to notice when using the package. royashcenazi@gmail.com
Thank you @royashcenazi, and thanks again for the inspiration from your package. I'll drop you an email :)
@RosalynLP notice there is a new release (details inside) https://github.com/royashcenazi/parsigs/releases/tag/1.1.0b0
Hiya,
I am an analyst at Public Health Scotland working with public dose instructions data. My team and I have been working on a dose instructions parser specific to our data and came across the parsigs package along the way. We have drawn heavily on the parsigs package during our implementation, but our final code is significantly different that it doesn't make sense to submit as a pull request, rather we will be maintaining a separate package.
Our package is not yet complete but once ready we would like to make it open source. When doing this we would like to give due credit to the parsigs package. How would you best like us to credit the package? As a first step have included royashcenazi in the LICENSE and referenced the package in the README.
Happy to discuss any of this in more detail.
Many thanks, Rosalyn