Re: Asking for Author Credit In The Documentation?
Yabbut... I'm listening to what Steve said, and I hear Lee's
response... But think. If you pay a company to develop a web
site for you, you get the web site of your dreams and way down
at the bottom in the footer in the smallest and most unobtrusive
type, is a "developed by" credit that I'll wager nobody negotiated
for and nobody objected to, it was just done. <whew! that was a
sentence, wasn't it! <g>)
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