Missing Acknowledgement
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An article that was published on codeproject.com a few days ago (this sone[^]) contains a significant portion of code and the program icon from an article that I published here two years ago (GPS Tracking with Windows Mobile 5.0+[^]). I don't mind others using the code, after all that is why I published it here. However, I can't say I am fond of the idea of another article being written based on the code that I wrote without an acknowledgement of some type that the code was derived from what I had written. Is there a procedure in place to address this scenario? The only thing that I want is a statement of acknowledgement and optionally a link back to the original code.
Joel Ivory Johnson
Meet my dev team: RDA Architecture Evangelist Team Blog
My site: J2i.net
Twitter: J2iNet
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An article that was published on codeproject.com a few days ago (this sone[^]) contains a significant portion of code and the program icon from an article that I published here two years ago (GPS Tracking with Windows Mobile 5.0+[^]). I don't mind others using the code, after all that is why I published it here. However, I can't say I am fond of the idea of another article being written based on the code that I wrote without an acknowledgement of some type that the code was derived from what I had written. Is there a procedure in place to address this scenario? The only thing that I want is a statement of acknowledgement and optionally a link back to the original code.
Joel Ivory Johnson
Meet my dev team: RDA Architecture Evangelist Team Blog
My site: J2i.net
Twitter: J2iNet
I will write the author and request the acknowledgement. In most situations Joel, they are more than happy to acknowledge their peers (just weren't sure if they had to or how to)
Thanks, Sean Ewington The Code Project