flow_stability
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Flow stability framework for dynamic community detection in temporal networks
Closes #16
Software must be open source as per [OSI definition](https://opensource.org/osd)
> Your paper (`paper.md` and BibTeX files, plus any figures) must be hosted in a Git-based repository together with your software (although they may be in a short-lived branch which...
See the [relevant section in the JOSS review criteria](https://joss.readthedocs.io/en/latest/review_criteria.html#documentation). The following elements are required in an adequate documentation: - `README.md` providing at least - [ ] high level overview -...
See [JOSS GH Action](https://joss.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submitting.html#github-action) section. We might want to directly use the action [provided by Open Journals](https://github.com/marketplace/actions/open-journals-pdf-generator) Given that this task is only relevant in the context of https://github.com/alexbovet/flow_stability/milestone/1 we...
Generally a good idea and relevant for #12 in particular
See the [What should my paper contain](https://joss.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submitting.html#what-should-my-paper-contain) for details about content and structure. Generally, `paper.md` needs to contain the following blocks: - authors - summary - statement of need -...
The minimal requirement this regard consists of instructions to verify the expected behavior of core functionalities. This does not include the automation of tests. To tie the execution of tests...