Open isabelizimm opened 7 months ago
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@pyosbot set @isabelizimm as eic
Done! eic is now @isabelizimm
@pyosbot add @isabelizimm as editor
Assigned! @isabelizimm is now the editor
^^^ i think it should not assign as an editor for pre-submissions?
@pyosbot remove editor
Editor removed!
^^ also an oops, no editors were ever assigned
@pyosbot add @isabelizimm as eic
I'm sorry human, I don't understand that. You can see what commands I support by typing:
@pyosbot help
okay, i dont think im going to remember the difference for add/set. maybe have both?
@pyosbot add checklist for @isabelizimm
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@pyosbot help
@pyosbot help
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@pyosbot editor response
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@pyosbot package accepted
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@pyosbot begin joss
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@pyosbot set v1.0.0 as version
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@pyosbot set 10.5281/zenodo.7158585 as archive
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@pyosbot set @username as eic
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@pyosbot check repository from branch custom-branch-name
@pyosbot code of conduct @pyosbot list editors
Here's the pyOpenSci Community Code of Conduct: https://www.pyopensci.org/governance/CODE_OF_CONDUCT
what if its not the first part? @pyosbot code of conduct
Version submitted: Target repository: Author handle: Submitting Author: Name (@isabelizimm)
Package Name: mypackage One-Line Description of Package: doing very cool things Repository Link (if existing): Editor-in-Chief: !--eic-->@isabelizimm<!--end-eic--
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