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Subject: Re: Submission of p-code
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> 
> I'll admit to some minor sympathy for this
> reason. But it seems to me that if its just
> a time lag before the paper is published,
> then why not just choose to wait to submit?
> 

If so, I could not include the FEX link in the paper. Then, 
readers of the paper would not know where to download the 
code.

> The problem is that if you do submit the
> p-code, then what happens if you never
> get around to changing it back to the
> m-file version?
> 

I will because it is my interest as well to make the code 
educationally valuable.

> So lets concede I might be willing to trust
> your p-code. Then why can't some other,
> less scrupulous individual, post their viral
> p-code? They too will claim to be waiting
> for publication.
> 
> John
> 

If open code is important for making decission whether or 
not to download the code, then just wait until the paper is 
published and the m-code is submitted.

Yi