John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States
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>Naomi,
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>In the interests of clarity: when giving advice in any professional field, if you publish a response based on work done by another, you MUST reference it. Even if that work was published in a competing venue. To do otherwise is called "plagiarization" and is extremely bad form.
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>In this case IMHO it is entirely proper and professional to reference an excellent response by Sergey or whoever rather than repackaging/plagiarizing it.
Unless it is against the rules of the place where its being published. If that's the case, then don't post it. This is NOT ACADEMIA. All you have to say is here's a post from a friend/colleague of mine that pertains to your question. Then post the answer. You don't have to list the person's CV in order to do so.
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