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(supersedes #3888) |
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So our concern with this is the 2nd bullet under reasons not to accept styles here: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Criteria-for-Accepting-Styles
The way I understand you, this style is only going to be used to automatically generate citations from library catalogs. The expectation isn't that people will download it for use in Mendeley, Zotero, etc. We're discinclined to host styles for that purpose in the style repository, both because it's confusing for end-users and because that leaves us with their maintenance -- it's much easier to just have them in stored with the catalog directly. Could be that I'm still misunderstanding the purpose here, though, so correct me if that's the case please. |
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