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[PRE REVIEW]: cogsworth: A Gala of COSMIC proportions combining binary stellar evolution and galactic dynamics #7198
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@TomWagg — Thanks for your submission! All the suitable JOSS editors are currently working at capacity so I'm going to "waitlist" this review until an editor with the relevant expertise is available to take it on. Thanks for your patience! In the meantime, it looks like there are some paper build issues. My guess is that it is somehow discovering the ApJS paper instead of the JOSS one. Perhaps you can try renaming the ApJS tex file to something else (and maybe clean up some of the extra temporary files in that directory while you're at it!)? I also want to note that this submission is made in parallel with a AAS publication. We need to remember to make reviewers aware of our JOSS collaboration with AAS publishing, and that as part of this collaboration, AAS publishing makes a small donation to the running costs of JOSS. |
Thanks @dfm - sounds good to me! Ah yeah sorry that folder was a bit of a mess, I've cleaned it up a bit now. (I promise I tested the compilation with the GitHub action and it worked there 😅) |
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@TomWagg I am taking over as editor for this submission. I will be looking for reviewers in the next couple of weeks. If you have recommendations for reviewers, this can greatly speed up the process. Please let me know their names or GitHub handles (no need to tag them) here or via email (momcheva@mpia.de). |
Tracking for AAS+JOSS. AAS Manuscript accepted 10/14. |
Submitting author: @TomWagg (Thomas Wagg)
Repository: https://github.com/TomWagg/cogsworth
Branch with paper.md (empty if default branch): paper
Version: v2.0.0
Editor: @ivastar
Reviewers: Pending
Managing EiC: Dan Foreman-Mackey
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