Bob,
I really don’t want
to boor people setting the record straight, but when the truth
is being muddled with then
I feel compelled to respond.
>This is not a released
piece of code
Point of fact, it is. Both
versions of the code are publically available (i.e. published)
to anyone in the world on
the launch-pad website.
>As I understand, there is
no authorship on this code.
Point of fact, LANL copyright and my authorship are clearly
stated within the original
source code.
My apologies for a public
email but IMHO sometime it can be in our best interest to
document clearly what is occurring.
Jeff
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Jeffrey O. Hill
Email
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Voice 505 665 1831
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FAX 505 665 5107
Message
content: Correspondence
From: Dalesio, Leo [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2010 7:45 AM
To: Jeff Hill; Davidsaver, Michael; Andrew Johnson; Lange, Ralph;
Chabot, Daron; Eric Norum; Till Straumann; Benjamin Franksen
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: atomic operations in base
Hi Jeff,
You concern is a valid one and could be handled between you and Michael. This
is not a released piece of code. It was passed around to a small group of
people to test. There is no intention or interest to have copyright or
authorship incorrect. As I understand, there is no authorship on this code. The
acknowledgment is pretty clear in the email that you forward below. My
apologies for any upset this has caused.
Also - apologies to tech-talk for the non-technical discussion.
Bob
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> I've adapted the atomic integer operations that Jeff has in the cvs-trunk
branch
I must admit to feelings of shock, amazement, disappointment, etc that you
would
take some extra effort to remove my author line from the source file and
substitute
Brookhaven copyright for LANL when openly deriving from my published work.