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need a better review process for using github #1

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timm opened this issue Dec 23, 2015 · 2 comments
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need a better review process for using github #1

timm opened this issue Dec 23, 2015 · 2 comments

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@timm
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timm commented Dec 23, 2015

some suggestions:

https://github.com/ds4se/admin/blob/master/lessons.md

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Here are some of my suggestions so far:

  • It was hard to keep track of all the submissions (neither find -name *md or manual worked well). How to fix it: Have the authors create an issue report for each submission. That way they will be auto subscribed to any discussion on that issue. The issue report simply contains a link to the paper. Then assign one author to the issue report.
  • The spreadsheet with the assignments worked well. To improve, add direct links to the issue reports and/or chapter. Make it explicit that people have to comment on existing issue reports, not create new one. (e.g., by using the direct links, and/or by using a sticky issue report that always shows at the top of the issue page)
  • For editors create a spreadsheet with all the author info and links to the chapter and the spreadsheet
  • The review forms worked well but could be simplified (some field were rarely used). Most important: short summary, things that should be changes, things that should not be changed.
  • If people don't used GitHub the editor creates the initial issue report (and is assigned to it).

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timm commented Jan 7, 2016

All good ideas.

Assume open review, we could run a whole journal this way.

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