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Title: taking credit for your software projects (weird question)
Post by: BdR on 2010-Jul-07
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I work at a company that makes clinical research software and we had some extra work so we hired a freelance worker for 6 months for two projects. We work with a default framework (that we developed) it contains a lot of default screens, like inputscreen, codes-screen etc. because this really speeds up development. It also contains an about-screen that automatically shows the project name and version etc. You can also add a "programmer" string so that the aboutbox will display "programmed by J. Smith" for example.

Halfway through the project I told the freelancer "you can add your name on the about-screen", he was reluctant "oh no, I don't want my name there" but then he did put in his name. Then after he left I saw that he changed it to only his initials (for example "J.S.") I thought this was weird, why would you not take credit for your work?

Maybe a weird question, but do you always take credit for the software you write (in a credit screen, aboutbox or any other notice)? And if no, then why not? I know I always wan to take credit for any big project I work on.
:enc: thank you, yes I wrote this fantastic piece of sofware ;)
Title: Re: taking credit for your software projects (weird question)
Post by: Hatonastick on 2010-Jul-07
The only time I've heard of that is when the programmer doesn't want to be associated with the project, in which case it usually means he thinks it's 'trash'. :)

In your case though, no idea.
Title: Re: taking credit for your software projects (weird question)
Post by: Kitty Hello on 2010-Jul-07
Are you doing anything with embryo or stem cell stuff?
Title: Re: taking credit for your software projects (weird question)
Post by: erico on 2010-Jul-07
Not programming but with film projects, we often had similar cases,
som team members would put their initials or so, 100% of the time it happened
was because this same people did a shit job through the project and
didn't want to have their names related. In one certain ocasion, our sound director
did such a shitty job, and it was so hard to fix it at post production, that I fought with
the team to put his full name on the credit, so people could see who was responsible for it.

In your case, I don't know, it could be that the person wants to work on different kind of projects and want his name associated with what he wants to make a carrer on? How old is he?
Title: Re: taking credit for your software projects (weird question)
Post by: Ian Price on 2010-Jul-07
I've released several demos, apps and games without putting my name in. Usually it's because I've forgotten to do so and can't be arsed to upload a new file. I do put my name and contact details in any ReadMe files though. However, so few people have contacted me or give feedback that tbh I might as well not bother.
Title: Re: taking credit for your software projects (weird question)
Post by: BdR on 2010-Jul-08
The freelancer usually hops from project to project, never sticking around too long, while the data collecting takes around 2 to 3 year. I guess he doesn't want to be bothered with questions from the researcher about the program.

Anyway, no, there's no stem cell research here :D It's mainly data collection for statistical analysis; questionaires, importing labresults, input forms for data entry (length, weight, blood pressure etc.) that sort of thing.