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From: "Helen Chen" <helen.chen@mathworks.com>
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Subject: Re: Submission of p-code
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 22:23:03 +0000 (UTC)
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Thanks to all who are participating in this very 
interesting thread. There are really good arguments on both 
sides from both a philosophical and a tactical level. I 
really do appreciate your points and your passion about our 
community!

That said, it is our policy at MATLAB Central that all p-
code published must have the supporting m-files supplied. 
This is our current policy and practice which I stated 
earlier. 

It is possible that in the past, we have missed some files, 
and some have been posted. For this, I do sincerely 
apologize for the confusion. We will try to be consistent 
about this during our file review activities. 

It is possible that at some time in the future, we may 
inventory existing submissions and ask authors to either 
supply the supporting m-files or remove them from the site.

Sincerely, 
Helen Chen
for the MATLAB Central Team