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[PRE REVIEW]: pyveg: A Python package for analysing the time evolution of patterned vegetation using Google Earth Engine #2364

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whedon opened this issue Jun 18, 2020 · 7 comments

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@whedon whedon commented Jun 18, 2020

Submitting author: @samvanstroud (Samuel Van Stroud)
Repository: https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/monitoring-ecosystem-resilience
Version: v1.0.0
Editor: Pending
Reviewer: Pending
Managing EiC: Arfon Smith

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@whedon whedon commented Jun 18, 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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@whedon whedon commented Jun 18, 2020

Reference check summary:

OK DOIs

- 10.1098/rsos.160443 is OK
- 10.1111/gcb.14059 is OK
- 10.1073/pnas.0802430105 is OK
- 10.1103/PhysRevE.71.056103 is OK

MISSING DOIs

- None

INVALID DOIs

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@whedon whedon commented Jun 18, 2020

Software report (experimental):

github.com/AlDanial/cloc v 1.84  T=26.45 s (3.1 files/s, 54004.7 lines/s)
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Language                      files          blank        comment           code
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JSON                              8              1              0        1411460
Python                           45           1908           2667           4982
Jupyter Notebook                 10              0           5114            960
Markdown                          7            148              0            448
R                                 5             55             90            248
JavaScript                        2             38             46            108
TeX                               1              7              0             68
YAML                              1              3              0             32
make                              1              0              0              2
Bourne Again Shell                1              1              0              2
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SUM:                             81           2161           7917        1418310
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Statistical information for the repository '2364' was gathered on 2020/06/18.
The following historical commit information, by author, was found:

Author                     Commits    Insertions      Deletions    % of changes
Camila Rangel Smith              3            49             51            0.19
Nick Barlow                     61          5208           3697           17.07
Sam Van Stroud                 307          6523           4283           20.71
crangelsmith                   135          4603           1733           12.14
jabrams23                        1             3              2            0.01
nbarlowATI                     147         13607           9870           45.00
samvanstroud                    50          1616            930            4.88

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
Sam Van Stroud             3019           46.3          2.0               17.92
crangelsmith                874           19.0          2.2               10.18
jabrams23                     1           33.3          1.9                0.00
nbarlowATI                 5319           39.1          1.8               11.69
samvanstroud                535           33.1          3.7               14.77
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@whedon whedon commented Jun 18, 2020

Failed to discover a valid open source license.

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@danielskatz danielskatz commented Jun 29, 2020

👋 @samvanstroud - you will need to add an OSI-approved license before we can proceed with your submission. Sorry for the delay in saying this...

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@danielskatz danielskatz commented Jun 29, 2020

Additionally, 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, we've had a very large number of papers submitted and as such, yours has been put in our backlog that we have been and will continue to work through over the coming weeks and months.

Thanks in advance for your patience!

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