NESCent / hip_hack_howto

Hackathon guidance from NESCent's Hackathons, Interoperability, Phylogenies working group.
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start formatting draft for F1000 #54

Closed arlin closed 8 years ago

arlin commented 8 years ago

see http://f1000research.com/for-authors/article-guidelines. No need to be complete at this point because we may have to reformat when we move this to Word.

rvosa commented 8 years ago

I would be happy to have this assigned. I assume this means: look up the guidelines and go through the MS to see how far away we are from them. Add comments to point out areas that need concerted effort, make smaller fixes opportunistically at will.

msrosenberg commented 8 years ago

I could also do this

arlin commented 8 years ago

Rutger, if you are eager to do some work, let's talk about the deep dive. It would be fun to talk anyway. I'll assign this to Mike instead, OK?

rvosa commented 8 years ago

Sure, sounds good.

On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 5:50 PM, Arlin Stoltzfus notifications@github.com wrote:

Rutger, if you are eager to do some work, let's talk about the deep dive. It would be fun to talk anyway. I'll assign this to Mike instead, OK?

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/NESCent/hip_hack_howto/issues/54#issuecomment-157775581 .

msrosenberg commented 8 years ago

Just to confirm, the current version of the MS is the GoogleDoc linked from the ReadMe for this github repository? I'm pretty sure that's the correct one, but I don't want to start formatting the wrong version of the MS.

arlin commented 8 years ago

yes, that's the one.