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Should add Well-Understood paper to front page description
Right now the main thing we link to is the old position paper.
@JacquesCarette Dr.Carette, can you provide more information?
Reason it out. If you look around, you'll find that paper, and you'll also find how the old position paper is referenced on the front page.
@smiths I am still confused about which paper it is, because there are lots of publications inside the folder.
@daijingz you might not be looking in the right folder. You should be able to find the correct paper in the Papers folder.
@JacquesCarette @smiths Dr.Carette and Dr.Smith, I guess this is what you designed to do: You want to add a link referring to the original Well Understood Paper. Additionally, If you mean adding some descriptions, then I feel it is unnecessary because there are existing words saying about it.
Inside your requirements, the "old position paper" is the published essay "Generated Software for Well-Understood Domains". And the front page is "The GitHub front page of Drasil" -> the README file. (Since I did not see any occurrences or mentioning of it elsewhere)
I just used the original way to add the link through the front page.
@daijingz Yes, that's the desired outcome. You do not need to explain the contents of the paper in the front page description, as you note.
The "old position paper" is not the "Generating Software for Well-Understood Domains" paper, it is the ICSE paper, and that is already linked in the README.md file. The "Generating Software for Well-Understood Domains" paper is the paper this issue refers to, which needs to be linked from the front page description.
You can add a link to it to the README.md (perhaps hyperlinked at the first reference to well-understood
in the README.md file, or otherwise) and/or the front page of the website (which might involve editing a bit of Haskell code).
@daijingz Yes, that's the desired outcome. You do not need to explain the contents of the paper in the front page description, as you note. The "old position paper" is not the "Generating Software for Well-Understood Domains" paper, it is the ICSE paper, and that is already linked in the README.md file. The "Generating Software for Well-Understood Domains" paper is the paper this issue refers to, which needs to be linked from the front page description. You can add a link to it to the README.md (perhaps hyperlinked at the first reference to
well-understood
in the README.md file, or otherwise) and/or the front page of the website (which might involve editing a bit of Haskell code).Sorry for my confusion. I just saw the old position paper link before, but I forgot to change my mis-understanding.
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