[EDIT: I found the user (Rentrop on GitHub), so my specific question is resolved. Was about to delete the question until I realised others may have the same question (including me in the future), so keeping it may prove useful. Alternatively, moderators, feel free to delete it of course!]
A Stack Overflow member has written an R function which I think will be very useful to others (see qqnorm and qqline in ggplot2). I would like to include it in my package to make it more accessible to novice R users. Of course, I'd first want to check with the user, ask for permission, and give proper credit. However, I am unable to find contact info for the author (he or she prefers to keep an air of mystery about him or her). Which course of action would be considered appropriate by the Stack Exchange community?
(I don't have enough rep to add a comment to contact the author; plus, would kind of be off-topic.)
- Respect the user's apparent preference for anonimity, and thereby 'deny' novice R users easy access to the function;
- Include the function in the package, and include the username, a link to Stack Exchange, and a request to contact you when giving credit in the help page, hoping the user will come across it;
- Ask what to do in Stack Exchange meta;
- Other, namely: ...
Thank you for your help :-)