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Promote dev to main: dual affiliation in paper#5

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Brings in PR #4 — paper now lists CIBR + deeplethe as dual affiliation.

WaylandYang and others added 2 commits May 19, 2026 19:14
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Companion to the new branch protection rules just applied to the repo:
- main is release-grade, PR-only, linear history, no force-push/delete
- dev is integration, accepts direct push but still no force/delete
- feat/* is documented convention only; no GitHub-side rule —
  contributors push freely, rebase freely, PR to dev when done

Adds a typical-loop snippet so contributors don't have to read
GitHub settings to figure out the workflow.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Author Dongxu Yang's current institutional affiliation is the Chinese
Institute for Brain Research in Beijing; deeplethe is the company
under which the open-source DCP work is being developed. CIBR is
aware of the side project; there is no IP conflict. Reflecting both
attributions on the paper is the cleanest disclosure.

  \author[1,2]{Dongxu Yang...}
  \affil[1]{Chinese Institute for Brain Research, Beijing}
  \affil[2]{deeplethe}

The arXiv submission will use the same dual-affiliation string in
the metadata. The footer email and correspondence remain unchanged.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
@WaylandYang WaylandYang merged commit 45f24e6 into main May 20, 2026
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