In the "Statement of Need" section it described well the unique aspects of the code, but actually doesn't name a few codes that are similar to Nyx. For somebody coming is rather fresh and looking at Nyx , it would be beneficial to name a few likewise programs. I liken this to the "SEE ALSO" section in unix man pages, which i find terribly useful to expand my unix knowledge or thinking of other way to achieve the same.
I realize we can't look in the future, this is github, so future codes can even be mentioned here in the future :-)
In the "Statement of Need" section it described well the unique aspects of the code, but actually doesn't name a few codes that are similar to Nyx. For somebody coming is rather fresh and looking at Nyx , it would be beneficial to name a few likewise programs. I liken this to the "SEE ALSO" section in unix man pages, which i find terribly useful to expand my unix knowledge or thinking of other way to achieve the same. I realize we can't look in the future, this is github, so future codes can even be mentioned here in the future :-)
From openjournals/joss-reviews#3068