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@CarstenCroonenbroeck - thanks for your submission to JOSS. This submission currently looks incomplete, i.e. there's no software present in the submitted repository. Could you please clarify where the software is, and ideally, move the paper to that repository? |
Dear Arfon,
the software is an R package available on CRAN (https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=wflo). Hosting the software (and keeping the version up-to-date) at github would be redundant. Is that okay?
Best
Carsten
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@CarstenCroonenbroeck - thanks for your submission to JOSS. This submission currently looks incomplete, i.e. there's no software present in the submitted repository. Could you please clarify where the software is, and ideally, move the paper to that repository?
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I'm afraid not. As per our submission requirements, software submitted to JOSS must:
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Dear Arfon,
okay, no problem. I uploaded everything to a sub folder "package" you will easily find.
Thanks and best regards
Carsten
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the software is an R package available on CRAN (https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=wflo). Hosting the software (and keeping the version up-to-date) at github would be redundant. Is that okay?
I'm afraid not. As per our submission requirements, software submitted to JOSS must:
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Dear Arfon, so, anything new on the status? Thanks and best regards Carsten |
@CarstenCroonenbroeck - thanks for making this update. As described in our blog post announcing the reopening of JOSS, we're currently working in a "reduced service mode", limiting the number of papers assigned to any individual editor. Since reopening JOSS earlier in the week we've had > 50 papers submitted and as such, yours has been put in our backlog that we will be working through over the coming weeks and months. Thanks in advance for your patience! |
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whedon commentedMay 21, 2020
Submitting author: @CarstenCroonenbroeck (Carsten Croonenbroeck)
Repository: https://github.com/CarstenCroonenbroeck/WFLO
Version: v1.5
Editor: Pending
Reviewer: Pending
Managing EiC: Arfon Smith
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