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authorMohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>2020-05-23 23:59:12 +0100
committerMohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>2020-05-23 23:59:12 +0100
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Some minor edits on Boud's recent corrections
Generally they were great, but after looking through them I thought a hand-full of them slightly changed my original idea so I am correcting them here. Boud, if you feel the changes aren't good, let's talk about it and find the best way forward ;-). They are mostly clear from a '--word-diff', just some notes on the ones that have changed the meaning: * On the "a clerk can do it" quotation, since its so short, I think its better to keep its original form, otherwise a reader may thing there were paragraphs instead of the "to" and we have changed their intention. * In the part where we are saying that the workflow can get "separated" from the paper, I mostly meant to highlight that the data-centers and journals (hosts) may diverge in decades, or one of them may go bankrupt, or etc. Hence loosing the connection. The issue of it evolving can in theory be addressed through version control, so I think this is a more fundamental problem. * In the part about free software, in the list, the original point was the free software that are used by the project, not the project itself (after all, the project itself falls under the "Open Science" titles that is very fashionable these days, but my point here is to those people who claim to do "Open Science" with closed software (like Microsoft Excel!).
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