[Q] url in bibliography

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Hi Paul,

I have a question regarding your commit 29650119a215 ("Update bibliography").

In the 1st hunk,

> +@unpublished{PaulEMcKennneyToolKitP0232R0
> +,Author="Paul E. McKenney and Michael Wong and Maged Michael"
> +,Title="P0232R0: A Concurrency ToolKit for Structured Deferral or Optimistic
> +Speculation"
> +,month="February"
> +,day="12"
> +,year="2016"
> +,note="\url{http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2016/p0232r0.pdf}";
> +}

you chose the format 'note="\url{http://...}";'.

In the 2nd hunk,

> +@unpublished{HansBoehm2012seqlockC11
> +,author="Hans-J. Boehm"
> +,title="Can Seqlocks Get Along With Programming Language Memory Models?"
> +,Year="2012"
> +,Month="June"
> +,Day="6"
> +,Note="HPL-2012-68"
> +,url={http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2012/HPL-2012-68.pdf}
> +}
> +

you chose the format 'url={http://...}'.

There are other format such as 'note="Available \url{http://...}
[Viewed Month Day, Year]"' in the other part of bibliography.

I'm wondering what is the rule which format to choose in expressing urls.
Could you enlighten me?

                                             Thanks, Akira
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