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[PRE REVIEW]: ScatteringOptics.jl: An Interstellar Scattering Framework in the Julia Programming Language #6149
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@dfm Thank you very much for sharing this update. As a co-author of this submission, I have a question as this paper is our first experience working with JOSS. We have kept the package somewhat frozen since the submission to JOSS because potential reviewers may want to see the version of the submission. As the review may take longer, I would like to ask if we are allowed to keep the package continuously developed and updated. At the time of the submission, the package already had a full function of simulating scattering effects enough to work as a standalone package but we want to extend their functionalities. |
@kazuakiyama - sorry about my double comment! I slightly misspoke in the previous version. You should absolutely feel free to continue development and it would be fine to indicate to the reviewers which branch / version of the docs / subset of features they should consider. But you shouldn't feel the need to pause development for the review!! |
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Assigned! @dfm is now the editor |
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I'm happy to review the submission :) |
@editorialbot add @Edenhofer as reviewer Thanks @Edenhofer!! |
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Also happy to review if a second is needed |
@editorialbot add @tomkimpson as reviewer That would be great - thank you @tomkimpson!! |
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OK, I've started the review over in #6354. |
Submitting author: @annatartaglia (Anna Tartaglia)
Repository: https://github.com/EHTJulia/ScatteringOptics.jl
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Version: v0.1.2
Editor: @dfm
Reviewers: @Edenhofer, @tomkimpson
Managing EiC: Dan Foreman-Mackey
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