Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2025 00:09:30 +0100
On Thu, Jul 17, 2025 at 11:17 PM Aurelien Cassagnes wrote:
>
> Hi
> I dont know what you aim to do with this and i merely have the 1 or 2 paper , regardless, I dont want it being ingested in that “thing”.
>
> Thanks & Cheers
>
> Sent from Gmail Mobile
Paper Kernel C++ will be free to download, free to use, and entirely
open-source.
I used Paper Kernel C++ just now to determine -- in about 5 seconds --
that you've authored 7 papers: One revision of p3678, and six
revisions of p3385. That literally took me about 5 seconds -- all I
had to do was click your name on the Authors tab. I can also tell you
that your name has no alternative forms -- i.e. it's never been
encountered as "A. Cassagnes".
I need to be very clear about something here -- not for a legal reason
but more for a personal moral reason. If any of you wrote papers and
uploaded them to your own personal webspace (like I have a few times),
then I'd just leave them alone. They belong to you and I'm not going
to go plundering other people's personal webspace. I am only dealing
with papers that have been emailed to Nevin Lieber in order to get a
document number and to enter the queue to be voted on. So if you've
submitted a paper to the ISCO C++ committee, then you've put it out
there to be scrutinised and managed by tens of thousands of C++
programmers worldwide. I won't omit your submitted my papers from my
program. What I'm doing here is "fair use", especially now since I
became a member of WG21 this month and so I want to have a program to
peruse and search through papers. Of course if I want something done
right, I'll do it myself. Granted it will be open-source though so
others will be free to tweak it as they wish.
Britannica: https://www.britannica.com/topic/fair-use
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use
Encyclopedia.com:
https://www.encyclopedia.com/finance/finance-and-accounting-magazines/copyrights
I'm willing to chat back and forth here with people who have qualms
about their papers being embedded in my program, but really it's very
unlikely that I'll fulfill anyone's request to remove their papers. In
fact I'd have more moral qualms about removing someone's papers than I
would about leaving them in. You can't just erase the history books
like that. If you submit a C++ proposal papers, it's out there.
>
> Hi
> I dont know what you aim to do with this and i merely have the 1 or 2 paper , regardless, I dont want it being ingested in that “thing”.
>
> Thanks & Cheers
>
> Sent from Gmail Mobile
Paper Kernel C++ will be free to download, free to use, and entirely
open-source.
I used Paper Kernel C++ just now to determine -- in about 5 seconds --
that you've authored 7 papers: One revision of p3678, and six
revisions of p3385. That literally took me about 5 seconds -- all I
had to do was click your name on the Authors tab. I can also tell you
that your name has no alternative forms -- i.e. it's never been
encountered as "A. Cassagnes".
I need to be very clear about something here -- not for a legal reason
but more for a personal moral reason. If any of you wrote papers and
uploaded them to your own personal webspace (like I have a few times),
then I'd just leave them alone. They belong to you and I'm not going
to go plundering other people's personal webspace. I am only dealing
with papers that have been emailed to Nevin Lieber in order to get a
document number and to enter the queue to be voted on. So if you've
submitted a paper to the ISCO C++ committee, then you've put it out
there to be scrutinised and managed by tens of thousands of C++
programmers worldwide. I won't omit your submitted my papers from my
program. What I'm doing here is "fair use", especially now since I
became a member of WG21 this month and so I want to have a program to
peruse and search through papers. Of course if I want something done
right, I'll do it myself. Granted it will be open-source though so
others will be free to tweak it as they wish.
Britannica: https://www.britannica.com/topic/fair-use
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use
Encyclopedia.com:
https://www.encyclopedia.com/finance/finance-and-accounting-magazines/copyrights
I'm willing to chat back and forth here with people who have qualms
about their papers being embedded in my program, but really it's very
unlikely that I'll fulfill anyone's request to remove their papers. In
fact I'd have more moral qualms about removing someone's papers than I
would about leaving them in. You can't just erase the history books
like that. If you submit a C++ proposal papers, it's out there.
Received on 2025-07-17 23:08:13