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:wave: @Kevin-Mattheus-Moerman @prashjha – I know you both have pretty full (editorial) plates right now. Are there any other JOSS editors you think could be a good fit here?
@arfon If this remains waitlisted for too long feel free to assign it to me, I can take it if needed.
@whedon assign me as editor
OK, the editor is @Kevin-Mattheus-Moerman
@urban-fasel thanks for this submission. I am currently looking for reviewers. If you can suggest any reviewers that would be helpful too. You can mention their github handle (without the @ symbol) here.
Could you clarify if this submission is compatible with Octave? Or does it require special MATLAB functions/toolboxes that are note part of Octave. I ask this as some reviewers can only review Octave rather than MATLAB submissions. Thanks.
Hi @Kevin-Mattheus-Moerman, thanks for being the editor of our submission! Some potential reviewers from the joss_reviewers list: vaishnavtv, wahls, mbudisic, balaje and some additional potential reviewers: nairaditya, ben-herrmann, dylaneij, rschmehl, marconij The submission is not compatible with Octave as it uses some functions that are not implemented in Octave yet.
Thanks @urban-fasel I'll have a look at those potential reviewers
@weymouth I was wondering if this submission on flexible wings featuring FSI is of interest to you and if you could review it for JOSS. It does require MATLAB though. If you are not available/able, perhaps you could suggest a colleague? Thanks.
Short paper: https://github.com/openjournals/joss-papers/blob/joss.04106/joss.04106/10.21105.joss.04106.pdf Software: https://github.com/urban-fasel/FlexWingROM
I don't use/have MATLAB. Looks interesting though.
@oriolcg Would you be interested in reviewing this work?
Short paper: https://github.com/openjournals/joss-papers/blob/joss.04106/joss.04106/10.21105.joss.04106.pdf Software: https://github.com/urban-fasel/FlexWingROM
HI @Kevin-Mattheus-Moerman , I'll be happy to review it, but I'll need some guidance on the process.
@whedon assign @oriolcg as reviewer
OK, @oriolcg is now a reviewer
@oriolcg this is a prereview issue where we assign reviewers. Once we have at least two reviewers I'll trigger a review issue. In the review issue you'll have a checklist to go through which will guide you through the review process. Here is an example of a finished review issue: https://github.com/openjournals/joss-reviews/issues/3053
The process should be fairly smooth and self-explanatory, but if you want to learn more you can read all about it here too: https://joss.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reviewer_guidelines.html
Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks for your help!
@chennachaos I feel like I'm close to "over inviting" you to review for JOSS, but do let me know if this work is your cup of tea, and would, despite the reliance on MATLAB, be interesting to review.
@Nicola-Fonzi @dciliberti @Philipp-Conen @JaroslavHron @albansouche would you be interested in reviewing this submission for the Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS). The work is entitled: A matlab framework for data-driven reduced-order modeling of flexible wings.
Note this submission is not Octave compatible so reviewing it does require a MATLAB installation.
JOSS reviews take place on GitHub and focus on the review and evaluation of the software as well as a very short paper.
This is a pre-review issue where we find and assign reviewers. If you are interested I'll add you as a reviewer and once we have sufficient reviewers I'll trigger a dedicated review issue (see this example of a finished review issue: https://github.com/openjournals/joss-reviews/issues/2089).
Thanks.
Hi @Kevin-Mattheus-Moerman and thank you for being the reviewer of the paper! I am one of the authors so I guess I have to decline your invitation to review, but feel free to contact me in the future for other works
@Nicola-Fonzi my sincere apologies. I see you are on the paper, sorry I did not see your name as a contributor for the software (https://github.com/urban-fasel/FlexWingROM/graphs/contributors) so accidentally invited you.
No worries, and thank you again for being the editor
Hi @Kevin-Mattheus-Moerman - I am sorry but right now I am busy with other review duties.
Hi @Kevin-Mattheus-Moerman! Thanks for the invite! Looks very interesting but I have to skip this one.
@chennachaos :+1: no worries. Yeah you already deserve a medal for your other review efforts. Thanks for getting back to me.
@frederickgosselin thanks for your comment on Twitter it would be great to assign yourself or your student as reviewer. Let me know how to proceed.
Hello @Kevin-Mattheus-Moerman, I am a student of @frederickgosselin and I would be happy to review this work.
Hi @Kevin-Mattheus-Moerman, Omar Tazi-Labzour @omtazi is a graduate student working with me at Polytechnique Montreal. I'll give him a hand with the review.
@editorialbot add @omtazi as reviewer
@omtazi added to the reviewers list!
@editorialbot start review
OK, I've started the review over in https://github.com/openjournals/joss-reviews/issues/4211.
Submitting author: !--author-handle-->@urban-fasel<!--end-author-handle-- (Urban Fasel) Repository: https://github.com/urban-fasel/FlexWingROM Branch with paper.md (empty if default branch): Version: v1.0.0 Editor: !--editor-->@Kevin-Mattheus-Moerman<!--end-editor-- Reviewers: @oriolcg, @omtazi Managing EiC: Arfon Smith
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