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In our present lawsuit-crazy society, it's usually best not
to record any individual's name in a technical document if
you can avoid it. You never know what strange chain of
events will result in a product liability lawsuit. The
best way to "credit" people for their contributions to your
work is to send them an internal thank-you email with a cc
to their boss.
Gene Kim-Eng
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