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Track changes (if paper is the focus) or consider alternate project titles? #68

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I'm responding to the request for comments by @ctb on Twitter. This project is very exciting and I look forward to following it and perhaps contributing. My main comment from reviewing the proposal and issues is, is the paper the focus or not?

The current name of the project (everpub) suggests that it is the focus. If so then more attention could be paid to the publication part. Right now the publication stack is only 1 of 8 focus points. As a scientist who is striving (desperately!) for a more reproducible workflow, a major stumbling block is the inability of git/Github to enable Track Changes-like functionality where individual comments within a PR can be accepted/rejected. I saw the latex package and perhaps something like this would be valuable to work toward. Could have wide-reaching value for git beyond publication as well.

On the other hand, if the paper is not the focus (e.g., https://github.com/betatim/openscienceprize/issues/50) then perhaps the everpub name is misleading? Or is that the point, that the publication and dissemination of results is not connected to the actual "paper"? Anyway, I was thrown here.

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