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Invitations (via github) to co-author a DataLad paper for JOSS (last call) #59
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Dear Datalad team,
My response must have got lost, I sent one at least yesterday (which was already late of course, please apologize!).
Of course I will be happy to get acknowledged in this paper! I do not feel my contributions are significant enough to justify becoming a co-author.
Keep up the good work, I love datalad!
All the best,
Timo
… Am 16.04.2021 um 17:04 schrieb Yaroslav Halchenko ***@***.***>:
Dear Contributors to DataLad:
• @satra
• @christian-monch
• @overlake333
• @chrisgorgo
• @simon-dube
• @Saksham20
• @xarvshar
• @dickscheid
We have tried to email but failed for one reason or another.
Please see, follow the following instructions we emailed previously. Currently we aim for next Tue (Apr 20th submission):
Thank you for your previous contribution to DataLad (https://github.com/datalad/datalad), by code, issues, or feedback.
We are working on a manuscript to be submitted to the Journal of Open Source Software (https://joss.theoj.org) to describe DataLad, and would like to acknowledge your contribution(s). We are inviting you to co-author the paper, or, alternatively, give us permission to thank you in the Acknowledgements section of the paper.
If you would like to co-author the paper, please review the authorship criteria of JOSS at https://joss.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submitting.html#authorship and pay particular attention to potential implications of the "co-authors agree to be accountable for all aspects of the work" rule. If you personally consider a co-authorship appropriate under these conditions, please
• submit a Pull Request with changes to http://github.com/datalad/datalad-paper-joss/blob/master/paper.md in which you
• uncomment (remove leading #) your record
• add your details (name, ORCID, affiliation) and/or adjust your name (if needed).
• vote on your choice of title on #9
If you would like to just be acknowledged, please either reply to this email stating that, or submit a PR with your name appropriately listed in the Acknowledgements section of https://github.com/datalad/datalad-paper-joss/blob/master/paper.md and remove the pre-created record with your name from the header.
If you would like to neither be listed among co-authors, nor acknowledged, we would appreciate if you reply and let us know about that.
We are planing to submit the manuscript next week (on/after April 12), and will appreciate if you act on this invitation by the end of this week.
Co-author records which would remain commented out will be removed before submission.
Thank you again for your contribution to DataLad!
Sincerely,
DataLad Team
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Dear Contributors to DataLad:
We have tried to email but failed for one reason or another.
Please see, follow the following instructions we emailed previously. Currently we aim for next Tue (Apr 20th submission):
Thank you for your previous contribution to DataLad (https://github.com/datalad/datalad), by code, issues, or feedback.
We are working on a manuscript to be submitted to the Journal of Open Source Software (https://joss.theoj.org) to describe DataLad, and would like to acknowledge your contribution(s). We are inviting you to co-author the paper, or, alternatively, give us permission to thank you in the Acknowledgements section of the paper.
If you would like to co-author the paper, please review the authorship criteria of JOSS at https://joss.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submitting.html#authorship and pay particular attention to potential implications of the "co-authors agree to be accountable for all aspects of the work" rule. If you personally consider a co-authorship appropriate under these conditions, please
If you would like to just be acknowledged, please either reply to this email stating that, or submit a PR with your name appropriately listed in the Acknowledgements section of https://github.com/datalad/datalad-paper-joss/blob/master/paper.md and remove the pre-created record with your name from the header.
If you would like to neither be listed among co-authors, nor acknowledged, we would appreciate if you reply and let us know about that.
We are planing to submit the manuscript next week (on/after April 12), and will appreciate if you act on this invitation by the end of this week.
Co-author records which would remain commented out will be removed before submission.
Thank you again for your contribution to DataLad!
Sincerely,
DataLad Team
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