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Yea, the real question is how to show their efforts in an open system so they can get tenure without fear of being "scooped" by being open


Bingo. There is good reason to fear being scooped. It can cost you funding, and thus, your job.


For sure - I wish we could find ways of seeing whose "code" was "forked" and thus whose shoulders everyone is collectively standing one - the some of that is your advances in the field right?

The current system uses paper publishing (# / impact factor) as a proxy for this, but it produces a lot of perverse incentives. If we found a way to see whose concepts were being used and when - people would instead throwing out any idea they'd have hoping that it be picked up (even unknowingly) by other researchers so they can get some of the credit.

If this could be done, would it fix this status / scooped problem, and is there actually a way to replicate the "fork" structure of something like GitHub? Unfortunately, science is both: 1.) hard to pull in-depth semantic data out of (I'm guessing a lot of nuance) and 2.) not formally coded like programming language.




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