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[REVIEW]: Read, Tidy, and Display Data from Microtiter Plates in R #106

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whedon opened this issue Nov 3, 2016 · 4 comments
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[REVIEW]: Read, Tidy, and Display Data from Microtiter Plates in R #106

whedon opened this issue Nov 3, 2016 · 4 comments
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whedon commented Nov 3, 2016

Submitting author: @seaaan (Sean Hughes)
Repository: https://github.com/ropenscilabs/plater
Version: v1.0.0
Editor: @arfon
Reviewer: @arfon
Archive: https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.163543

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Reviewers and authors:

Please avoid lengthy details of difficulties in the review thread. Instead, please create a new issue in the target repository and link to those issues (especially acceptance-blockers) in the review thread below. (For completists: if the target issue tracker is also on GitHub, linking the review thread in the issue or vice versa will create corresponding breadcrumb trails in the link target.)

Reviewer questions

Conflict of interest

  • As the reviewer I confirm that there are no conflicts of interest for me to review this work (such as being a major contributor to the software).

General checks

  • Repository: Is the source code for this software available at the repository url?
  • License: Does the repository contain a plain-text LICENSE file with the contents of an OSI approved software license?
  • Version: Does the release version given match the GitHub release (v1.0.0)?
  • Authorship: Has the submitting author (@seaaan) made major contributions to the software?

Functionality

  • Installation: Does installation proceed as outlined in the documentation?
  • Functionality: Have the functional claims of the software been confirmed?
  • Performance: Have any performance claims of the software been confirmed?

Documentation

  • A statement of need: Do the authors clearly state what problems the software is designed to solve and who the target audience is?
  • Installation instructions: Is there a clearly-stated list of dependencies? Ideally these should be handled with an automated package management solution.
  • Example usage: Do the authors include examples of how to use the software (ideally to solve real-world analysis problems).
  • Functionality documentation: Is the core functionality of the software documented to a satisfactory level (e.g. API method documentation)?
  • Automated tests: Are there automated tests or manual steps described so that the function of the software can be verified?
  • Community guidelines: Are there clear guidelines for third parties wishing to 1) Contribute to the software 2) Report issues or problems with the software 3) Seek support

Software paper

  • Authors: Does the paper.md file include a list of authors with their affiliations?
  • A statement of need: Do the authors clearly state what problems the software is designed to solve and who the target audience is?
  • References: Do all archival references that should have a DOI list one (e.g. papers, datasets, software)?
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whedon commented Nov 3, 2016

Hello human, I'm @whedon. I'm here to help you with some common editorial tasks for JOSS.

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arfon commented Nov 3, 2016

rOpenSci review here: ropensci/software-review#60

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arfon commented Nov 8, 2016

Thanks for your submission to JOSS @seaaan. Your paper is now accepted into JOSS, the DOI is http://dx.doi.org/10.21105/joss.00106 🎉 🚀 💥

@arfon arfon closed this as completed Nov 8, 2016
@arfon arfon added the accepted label Nov 8, 2016
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seaaan commented Nov 10, 2016

Wow, that was so easy! Thank you so much for having such a smooth process.

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