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[PRE REVIEW]: Hacking Health Covid-19: An Online Course-Project #83

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whedon opened this issue Jul 18, 2020 · 11 comments
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[PRE REVIEW]: Hacking Health Covid-19: An Online Course-Project #83

whedon opened this issue Jul 18, 2020 · 11 comments

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whedon commented Jul 18, 2020

Submitting author: @warint (Thierry Warin)
Repository: https://github.com/warint/covid19_article
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Version: v1.0.0
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whedon commented Jul 18, 2020

Hello human, I'm @whedon, a robot that can help you with some common editorial tasks.

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whedon commented Jul 18, 2020

Software report (experimental):

github.com/AlDanial/cloc v 1.84  T=0.05 s (109.4 files/s, 72815.2 lines/s)
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XML                              1              0             42           1505
TeX                              1             77              0           1023
HTML                             1             88              5            365
Markdown                         1             38              0             72
Rmd                              1             37             74              1
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Statistical information for the repository '83' was gathered on 2020/07/18.
No commited files with the specified extensions were found.

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whedon commented Jul 18, 2020

Failed to discover a valid open source license.

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whedon commented Jul 18, 2020

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labarba commented Jul 18, 2020

👋 @warint — First of all, I apologize for the long delay in processing your submission. This is entirely due to me dropping JOSE altogether since the pandemic struck. It has just been too difficult to concentrate and keep productive, which means volunteer efforts fall to the bottom of the priority list.

I'm ready to look for an editor to handle review of your submission. The repository you provided here seems to only hold the paper, however. We expect the repository of the complete learning materials, with the JOSE paper either in a folder in there, or if you prefer visible in a branch. Could you reorganize your submission in this manner and report the GitHub URL here?

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warint commented Sep 29, 2020

@racheltho - Just for your information, I have just created a readme file in order to clarify the intent of the course. Thanks!

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labarba commented Feb 20, 2021

Hi @warint — I have read your paper and explored the site at https://warin.ca/covid-19-hackathon/
I went to the page on "Hacking Health Resources" and from there I looked through the "Potential modules." Some of these had a link to a Figshare deposit with "File(s) not publicly available," and include a list of related links. Others seem to be links to internal resources, e.g., https://lab.nuance-r.com — so my impression is that your course is not designed for reuse, which is one of the eligibility requirements of JOSE.

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labarba commented Jun 5, 2021

hi @warint — I would like to know if you are still interested in exploring a JOSE publication for your 2020 submission. Recall that JOSE publications report on open source learning modules that are meant to be reused by others (either instructors or self-learners). I clicked through from your website to the corresponding repository at: https://github.com/warint/covid-19 (again, as mentioned above, the linked repository for a JOSE submission is that holding all the materials, and the paper should be included in the same repo).

It seems like you had a good run with this course last year, but it's unclear that this material could be reused by others. If you don't have the bandwidth to make the changes to make it so, we can go ahead and withdraw this submission (you can always resubmit in the future when you have a reusable learning module).

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labarba commented Jun 27, 2021

I have added the "paused" label to this submission for now. If I don't hear back in the next couple of weeks, I'll proceed to withdraw the submission.

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warint commented Jun 28, 2021 via email

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