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[PRE REVIEW]: gym-electric-motor (GEM): A Python toolbox for the simulation of electric drive systems #2275

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whedon opened this issue May 29, 2020 · 5 comments

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@whedon whedon commented May 29, 2020

Submitting author: @wkirgsn (Wilhelm Kirchgässner)
Repository: https://github.com/upb-lea/gym-electric-motor
Version: v0.2.1
Editor: Pending
Reviewer: Pending
Managing EiC: Daniel S. Katz

⚠️ JOSS reduced service mode ⚠️

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@whedon whedon commented May 29, 2020

Hello human, I'm @whedon, a robot that can help you with some common editorial tasks.

⚠️ JOSS reduced service mode ⚠️

Due to the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, JOSS is currently operating in a "reduced service mode". You can read more about what that means in our blog post.

For a list of things I can do to help you, just type:

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For example, to regenerate the paper pdf after making changes in the paper's md or bib files, type:

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Software report (experimental):

github.com/AlDanial/cloc v 1.84  T=0.67 s (258.5 files/s, 72470.0 lines/s)
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Language                     files          blank        comment           code
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SVG                             24            244              5          29650
Python                          67           2402           5161           8999
reStructuredText                74            479            427            710
Markdown                         5            146              0            438
DOS Batch                        1              8              1             27
TeX                              1              5              1             26
YAML                             1              4              0             22
make                             1              4              6             10
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SUM:                           174           3292           5601          39882
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Statistical information for the repository '2275' was gathered on 2020/05/29.
The following historical commit information, by author, was found:

Author                     Commits    Insertions      Deletions    % of changes
Arne Traue                       9           762            284            0.61
Deployment Bot (from             1         23827          28561           30.41
Joni Airaksinen                  1             1              1            0.00
Maximilian Schenke               2           785             72            0.50
Wilhelm Kirchgaessne             8         37980          23597           35.75
max-schenke                     14          2319           1194            2.04
walli                            1             4              4            0.00
wallscheid                       3            15             15            0.02
wkirgsn                         15         28835          23999           30.67

Below are the number of rows from each author that have survived and are still
intact in the current revision:

Author                     Rows      Stability          Age       % in comments
Arne Traue                  712           93.4          1.6                6.04
Maximilian Schenke          424           54.0          2.5                5.42
Oliver Wallscheid             3          100.0          1.4                0.00
Wilhelm Kirchgaessne       7606           20.0          3.6               14.09
max-schenke                1699           73.3          1.5                8.30
walli                         4          100.0          1.2                0.00
wkirgsn                    6114           21.2          3.8               12.53
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Reference check summary:

OK DOIs

- None

MISSING DOIs

- https://doi.org/10.1163/2214-8647_bnp_e612900 may be missing for title: Keras

INVALID DOIs

- None
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@danielskatz danielskatz commented May 29, 2020

👋 @wkirgsn - Thanks for your submission to JOSS. 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 last week, we've had > 60 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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