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change authors in description using new format #87
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will do!
Alexandre Courtiol <notifications@github.com> schrieb am Do., 14. Juni
2018, 18:14:
… There is a better way of writing authors in the DESCRIPTION file that
allows for the recognition of ORCID numbers. Check dplyr package for
example. We should implement that.
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Up to you, I could also do it, it would take me 10 sec but I wrote a note here because I did not want to do it right now... If you do, use the model I used for my package BeginR, which is a bit more polished than the one form dplyr. ++ |
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There is a better way of writing authors in the DESCRIPTION file that allows for the recognition of ORCID numbers. Check dplyr package for example. We should implement that.
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