[RAS] [RePEc-run] Fwd: Have the latest redif.spec
'Christian Zimmermann'
zimmermann at stlouisfed.org
Wed Feb 29 15:30:53 CST 2012
On Wed, 29 Feb 2012, Sune Karlsson wrote:
> Thomas Krichel skrev 2012-02-29 19:07:
>>
>> Ivan Kurmanov writes
>>
>> > I am sorry, this is partially my fault. I wrote an email about that back
>> > in
>> > November 2011 to RePEc-run, but it had not reached anyone (since my
>> > email
>> > address was not subscribed). And I didn't realize it had not reached
>> > anyone.
>>
>> My fault for discarding messages from non-members.
>
> Shit happens, all that is water under the bridge...
>
>>
>> > It is difficult to ensure now that all the person templates are
>> > displaying
>> > affiliations consistently. It would mean regenerate the templates for
>> > everyone, which is slow and expensive in CPU time.
>>
>> But not as expensives as Sune's time.
>
> My time is scarce but not as expensive as I'd like. Never the less, it would
> be really good to have the templates regenerated. Fixing the bugs in the
> system must, of course, have priority. But after that, please!
>
There are competing interests. I have adapted my code and would have to
readapt for a reversal (one cannot completely roll back, as the workplace
shares and deceased fields are new anyway).
> /Sune
>
>>
>> > We can remove the arrows in the Workplace-Name.
>>
>> I suspect this would be a good idea.
>>
>> In any case, I don't have much of any opinion on the structure of
>> the data, but I suggest the proponents of change make sure we have
>> the redif documentation updated.
>>
>> http://openlib.org/acmes/root/docu/redif_1.html
>>
>> Send me a changed version or let me know where one can be found.
>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel
>> http://authorprofile.org/pkr1
>> skype: thomaskrichel
>>
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