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[REVIEW]: PySwarming: a research toolkit for Swarm Robotics #5647

Closed editorialbot closed 11 months ago

editorialbot commented 1 year ago

Submitting author: !--author-handle-->@mrsonandrade<!--end-author-handle-- (Emerson Andrade) Repository: https://github.com/mrsonandrade/pyswarming Branch with paper.md (empty if default branch): Version: v1.1.3 Editor: !--editor-->@adi3<!--end-editor-- Reviewers: @sea-bass, @JHartzer Archive: 10.5281/zenodo.8317286

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editorialbot commented 11 months ago

🚨🚨🚨 THIS IS NOT A DRILL, YOU HAVE JUST ACCEPTED A PAPER INTO JOSS! 🚨🚨🚨

Here's what you must now do:

  1. Check final PDF and Crossref metadata that was deposited :point_right: https://github.com/openjournals/joss-papers/pull/4620
  2. Wait a couple of minutes, then verify that the paper DOI resolves https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.05647
  3. If everything looks good, then close this review issue.
  4. Party like you just published a paper! 🎉🌈🦄💃👻🤘

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kyleniemeyer commented 11 months ago

Congratulations @mrsonandrade on your article's publication in JOSS! Please consider signing up as a reviewer if you haven't already.

Many thanks to @sea-bass and @JHartzer for reviewing this, and @adi3 for editing.

editorialbot commented 11 months ago

:tada::tada::tada: Congratulations on your paper acceptance! :tada::tada::tada:

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