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Attribution for Fast Company Women in Tech piece #38

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creatrixtiara opened this issue Jun 13, 2015 · 4 comments
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Attribution for Fast Company Women in Tech piece #38

creatrixtiara opened this issue Jun 13, 2015 · 4 comments
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Referring to the paragraphs about women in code, specifically from Fast Company:

screen shot 2015-06-12 at 6 21 54 pm

The writers of the article are Ciara Byrne and Jay Cassano. Given that Cassano is male I would imagine that those lines belong to Ciara Byrne.

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ftrain commented Jun 13, 2015

@tophtucker Not sure this is a copy?

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Yeah, I saw the issue about Erica's attribution but didn't see one about Ciara's.

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@ftrain @creatrixtiara Hi sorry I didn't mean "duplicate"! I have been using "copy" to label things related to article copy, as in "copy edit", i.e. text, to flag them for an editor to look at. But the word "copy" is overloaded and especially ambiguous in a GitHub context so I'll change to "text".

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Oh whoops! I'm a writer, I should know that. Thanks for the clarification :)

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