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xuanxu opened this issue Feb 26, 2024 · 10 comments
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xuanxu opened this issue Feb 26, 2024 · 10 comments
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xuanxu commented Feb 26, 2024

Submitting Author: J (@xuanxu)
All current maintainers: TBD
Package Name: Test 1
One-Line Description of Package: Testing
Repository Link: https://github.com/pyopensci/buffy
Version submitted: 1.2

Editor: TBD
Reviewers:
Archive: TBD
JOSS DOI: TBD
Version accepted: TBD
Date accepted (month/day/year): TBD


TEST SUBMISSION

⚠️ This is a test submission in a test repository ⚠️

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Description

  • Include a brief paragraph describing what your package does:

Scope

  • Please indicate which category or categories.
    Check out our package scope page to learn more about our
    scope. (If you are unsure of which category you fit, we suggest you make a pre-submission inquiry):

    • Data retrieval
    • Data extraction
    • Data processing/munging
    • Data deposition
    • Data validation and testing
    • Data visualization1
    • Workflow automation
    • Citation management and bibliometrics
    • Scientific software wrappers
    • Database interoperability

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- [ ] Geospatial
- [ ] Education
- [ ] Pangeo

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    • Who is the target audience and what are scientific applications of this package?

    • Are there other Python packages that accomplish the same thing? If so, how does yours differ?

    • If you made a pre-submission enquiry, please paste the link to the corresponding issue, forum post, or other discussion, or @tag the editor you contacted:

Technical checks

For details about the pyOpenSci packaging requirements, see our packaging guide. Confirm each of the following by checking the box. This package:

  • does not violate the Terms of Service of any service it interacts with.
  • uses an OSI approved license.
  • contains a README with instructions for installing the development version.
  • includes documentation with examples for all functions.
  • contains a tutorial with examples of its essential functions and uses.
  • has a test suite.
  • has continuous integration setup, such as GitHub Actions CircleCI, and/or others.

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  • The package is not a "minor utility" as defined by JOSS's submission requirements: "Minor ‘utility’ packages, including ‘thin’ API clients, are not acceptable." pyOpenSci welcomes these packages under "Data Retrieval", but JOSS has slightly different criteria.
  • The package contains a paper.md matching JOSS's requirements with a high-level description in the package root or in inst/.
  • The package is deposited in a long-term repository with the DOI:

Note: JOSS accepts our review as theirs. You will NOT need to go through another full review. JOSS will only review your paper.md file. Be sure to link to this pyOpenSci issue when a JOSS issue is opened for your package. Also be sure to tell the JOSS editor that this is a pyOpenSci reviewed package once you reach this step.

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This option will allow reviewers to open smaller issues that can then be linked to PR's rather than submitting a more dense text based review. It will also allow you to demonstrate addressing the issue via PR links.

  • Yes I am OK with reviewers submitting requested changes as issues to my repo. Reviewers will then link to the issues in their submitted review.

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  • I expect to maintain this package for at least 2 years and can help find a replacement for the maintainer (team) if needed.

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  1. Please fill out a pre-submission inquiry before submitting a data visualization package.

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xuanxu commented Feb 26, 2024

Hello @pyosbot!

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pyosbot commented Feb 26, 2024

Hi!

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xuanxu commented Feb 26, 2024

@pyosbot help

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pyosbot commented Feb 26, 2024

Hello @xuanxu, here are the things you can ask me to do:


# List all available commands
@pyosbot help

# Show our community Code of Conduct and Guidelines
@pyosbot code of conduct

# Replies to 'list editors'
@pyosbot list editors

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xuanxu commented Feb 26, 2024

@pyosbot code of conduct

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pyosbot commented Feb 26, 2024

Here's the pyOpenSci Community Code of Conduct: https://www.pyopensci.org/governance/CODE_OF_CONDUCT

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xuanxu commented Feb 26, 2024

@pyosbot list editors

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pyosbot commented Feb 26, 2024

Current pyOpenSci editorial board members

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xuanxu commented Feb 26, 2024

@pyosbot thanks

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pyosbot commented Feb 26, 2024

You are welcome

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