Thanks Martin, your prompt reply is mostly appreciated. Any chance that RadioGx 
and ToxicoGx will be reviewed before July? This would be really beneficial for 
our Bioconductor workshop.

Thanks to all maintainers and reviewers for their great job, these are 
difficult times and it is great to see the community doubling down on the work 
to get Bioconductor better every day.

Regards

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Benjamin Haibe-Kains, PhD
Senior Scientist
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre<http://www.theprincessmargaret.ca/>
University Health Network<http://www.uhn.ca/>
Associate Professor
University of Toronto<http://www.utoronto.ca/>
Department of Medical Biophysics<http://medbio.utoronto.ca/>

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On May 30, 2020, 17:04 -0400, Martin Morgan <mtmorgan.b...@gmail.com>, wrote:
Sorry that your packages have not been reviewed more promptly.

We try to have an initial review in two weeks, how long a full review takes 
depends on many factors, including complexity of the review process. Your own 
packages were I believe handled relatively efficiently initially. The release 
at the end of April) is a major activity for us, and necessarily slows the 
overall process down.

We are exploring processes to reduce the reviewer burden so that packages like 
yours are added to Bioconductor more promptly; a major concern is to do so in a 
manner that does not compromise the overall quality of accepted packages.

Martin

On 5/30/20, 4:52 PM, "Bioc-devel on behalf of Chris Eeles" 
<bioc-devel-boun...@r-project.org on behalf of christopher.ee...@outlook.com> 
wrote:

Hello Bioconductor team and community,

My name is Christopher Eeles and I am a software developer in the Benjamin 
Haibe-Kains laboratory at Princess Margaret Cancer Research Centre in Toronto, 
Ontario, Canada.

I am concerned due to inaction on the part of my reviewer for two of my package 
submissions, and am not sure how to move forward.

Initially, I submitted three packages - CoreGx, ToxicoGx and RadioGx - on April 
4th, 2020 hoping to get included in the May Bioconductor release. It became 
apparent that approval would not be possible in time, as such I requested to 
expedite acceptance of CoreGx (on which the latter two packages depend) so it 
could be included. My reviewer obliged and I am thankful for that.

I was told to resubmit ToxicoGx and RadioGx on separate issues and that the 
review process would continue from where it was for the resubmissions. This 
occurred on April 25th, 2020. Before resubmission I had replied to a round of 
reviewer comments and was waiting for a reply before making more changes.

However, since resubmission I have received no further reviewer comments and no 
reply to my code updates since the last review. RadioGx will be a part of a 
workshop our lab is putting together for Bioconductor conference in July, but 
without acceptance of the package it will have to be installed from GitHub.

Additionally, ToxicoGx is the package that was used to curate data for our web 
application, ToxicoDB, which has been accepted to the NAR web server edition. 
We had assumed that the package would be accepted by now and have had criticism 
from our NAR reviewers about it's lack of availability. Both of these packages 
were available on CRAN before our submission to Bioconductor.

My question is, how do I move forward? Without response from my reviewer I do 
not know which conditions I need to meet for package acceptance? I am available 
to respond to criticism.

Initial submission of these packages occurred almost 2 months ago, and it has 
been over a month since the resubmissions. Is this normal? Are there 
extenuating circumstances of which I am unaware?

Our lab put a lot of time and effort into these packages and wish to share them 
with the Bioconductor community. Does anyone have advice on what I can do to 
get the ball rolling again?

Thanks for your assistance.

Best,
---
Christopher Eeles
Software Developer
BHK Laboratory<http://www.bhklab.ca/>
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre<https://www.pmgenomics.ca/pmgenomics/>
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