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JOSS paper #23
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The structure is there, now "just" need to do some writing 😅 It's a one page thing, I should be able to do that (and could help with what needs to end up in the book??) Only the md and bib files need to be edited. To see how it renders, push on the branch and you can look at the automatic action Then click summary and download the artifact:
We cannot change anything to the styling, everything is done automagically and there is no tuning allowed. cc @gnopik |
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@gnopik I pushed a quick update. Besides the info there that I need to rework slightly, is there anything special you want to see here? I guess at least 1-2 citations for SimDec itself (I added one), something else? Like it would be cool if we can list people and work made possible thanks to the dashboard and Python (if any) |
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All good, see two minor comments and the addition to the acknowledgments.
Co-authored-by: gnopik <[email protected]>
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@gnopik I added notebook support. See https://simdec--23.org.readthedocs.build/en/23/notebooks/structural_reliability.html |
Co-authored-by: Matt Graham <[email protected]>
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Thank you @matt-graham, done. |
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Alright, the paper is approved 🎉 Getting this in and cutting a release now for the process. |


Doc for JOSS: https://joss.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submitting.html#example-paper-and-bibliography