How do you anonymize code for a conference submission? [D]

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Hi everyone, I have a question about anonymizing code for conference submissions. I’m submitting an AI/ML paper to a conference and would like to include the code, but the repository needs to be anonymized. In this situation, is it common to create a separate anonymous GitHub account, upload the code there, and then, if the paper is accepted, move it to your official GitHub account later? I’d really appreciate any guidance. Thanks! submitted by /u/Terrible-Chicken-426 [link] [comments]

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Originally published on April 22, 2026. Curated by AI News.

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