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Contributors page? #334
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Does #336 make you happy? I imagine you can go back and add a link to your email in the authors line if you like. ( |
Indeed it does. Thank you! |
It's not really about being able to say "i did this", it's about following
proper scientific practice and not plagiarizing/stealing someone else's
work.
…On Fri, Jul 3, 2020, 7:37 AM Jonathan Sum ***@***.***> wrote:
I just try to make a comment here and hope no one will see it.
Only For me, I don't really need to have a contributor page that shows,
"Oh, I did this".
I hope after this course, I can build an *successful* energy-based model
or someone more advanced than LSTM.
This is what I want. And this really makes me feel happy than that
contributor page.
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Given that all the scribes contributed to this website, should we maybe have a "contributors" page? I imagine even just linking their NYU emails would be fine.
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