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Empirical Software Engineering journal (EMSE) open science and reproducible research initiative
I fixed a dead link to the FAQ and linted the markdown text of the `review-criteria.md`.
I've created this guide to help new RR pc chairs.
post to this issue to share, subscribe to this issue or watch the repo (right-hand side) to receive pointers about reproducible science
Tentative timeline, based on other MSR tracks: * Pre-registration plans due: February 6, 2020 * Author notification: March 2, 2020 * 1 page summary plan / camera-ready: March 16, 2020...
@neilernst will talk to OSF folks about getting EMSE/MSR approved(?) as journal following RR process, so authors can submit the IPA (in principle, stage 1 acceptance).
EMSE can ask David Mellor at OSF to list it as a journal accepting RR on http://cos.io/rr
OSF has author templates: https://osf.io/pukzy/ The author guidelines should comply with the eventual policies EMSE decides based on #16
Should we make a statement on frequentist vs Bayesian statistics as others have done? https://openscience.bmj.com/pages/registered-reports-guidelines/ https://www.elsevier.com/__data/promis_misc/Registered%20Reports%20Guidelines%20JESP%202018.pdf https://bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/about/registered-reports
Phase 1 registrations need to be hosted somewhere. For example, OSF maintains a hosting infrastructure with templates. We could also consider allowing embargo periods (where the registration is held in...