Open rougier opened 4 years ago
OK everyone, in particular @broukema, @bpbond, @pbnjay, @BrunoLevy, @a-kharechko : one more deadline extension until Monday, May 4th, any time zone of this planet (which effectively makes it May 5th 11:00 UTC if I understood time zones correctly).
Sorry that doesn't help me much at all. Thursday or Friday would have been doable, but it's the weekend and I have obligations and a family.
I guess we can be pretty flexible and we won't reject your submission if you submit by next week-end (one week extra for all of you).
Just a followup to Konrad's time zone point: in principle the 4 May deadline would have been12:00 UTC, 5 May, which is for the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howland_and_Baker_islands, which satisfies the IEEE 802.16 AOE standard, where AOE = Anywhere On Earth, which seems to be an IEEE informal standard. :)
I'll submit my article by then - the draft just needs a final re-read. (Unless I have one last go at debugging a fortran/C cross-compile that worked with g77 a decade ago and fails with gfortran today...)
For those interested, Nature made a report about the challenge: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-02462-7
Now we all need to add a citation to make it properly recursive
Also on hacker news: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24260337
I assume that the challenge is over for now. If not, this would be my submission:
Reference: Hargis, C.D., Bissonette, J.A., and David, J.L. "The behavior of landscape metrics commonly used in the study of habitat fragmentation." Landscape Ecology 13(3) 167-186 (1998). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.475237 Article age: 22 years Open access version: Confidence in success: medium. All source code came with TDD test suites, but it was 2008 the last time I rebuilt it.
The original article has been cited over 850 times in the primary literature (according to Google Scholar).
If the challenge is still open, let me know and I will see if I can break away some time to try to recompile this, and post how this is going. It is my interest/intent to rewrite this in python using dask and numba. It is likely that I will not have time to work on the rewrite until after the end of the year.
The challenge is over but you can ~no~ now submit a regular "reproduction report".
Sorry @rougier for checking, but you intended to write "you can now submit ..." right?
Yes, you're right. Corrected.
This thread collects declaration of participation to the Ten Years Reproducibility Challenge. You can add your own declaration by adding the article your target with possibly a link to an open access version of the PDF.
Declared number of participants: 35 Number of targeted papers: 43 Oldest targeted paper: 28 years old (@MikeSilberbauer)