Btw, thank you personally. In another project I’ve started to use both Grafoscopio itself (from a developer perspective) but also programmatically to improve that project. Hopefully I’ll be able to release that project soon (i.e. in the next couple of weeks) and you’ll be able to see how Grafoscopio improvise it, but also how it increases the capabilities of Grafoscopio.
Andrew Glynn Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2017 11:02 AM To: pharo-users@lists.pharo.org Subject: Re: [Pharo-users] [ANN] Grafoscopio is now also an indexedpublication Thanks Stephan, As told many times. This community has been really empowering to prototype the artifacts for my PhD (which is *not* in software [1]). Is good to count with such proactive and helpful community. [1] http://www.doctoradoendiseno.com/en This learning process is just starting. Cheers, Offray On 28/10/17 09:27, Stephane Ducasse wrote: > well done. > > > On Sat, Oct 28, 2017 at 12:58 AM, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas > <offray.l...@mutabit.com> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I would like to share with you the recent acceptation of Grafoscopio in the >> Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS), which makes it also an indexed >> publication. More details at: >> >> http://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.00251 >> >> I would like to thank Serge Stinchwich (from this community) and Arfon >> Smith (from JOSS) for reviewing the software and helping me with the >> publication process. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Offray >> >> === >> >> About JOSS (http://joss.theoj.org/about) >> >> "The Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS) is a developer friendly journal >> for research software packages. >> >> [...] The Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS) is an academic journal >> (ISSN 2475-9066) with a formal peer review process that is designed to >> improve the quality of the software submitted. Upon acceptance into JOSS, a >> CrossRef DOI is minted and we list your paper on the JOSS website." >> >> === >