JOSS Submission Planning and Draft

This document is dedicated to the planning, drafting, and tracking of the Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS) article for the GABM project.

Purpose

  • Centralize all information, requirements, and drafts related to the JOSS submission.

  • Track progress, checklist, and collaborative input for the article.

JOSS Submission Checklist

  • [ ] Confirm all JOSS requirements (license, documentation, research use case, tests, etc.)

  • [ ] Draft article (motivation, functionality, impact, references)

  • [ ] Invite co-authors and confirm contributions

  • [ ] Review and revise draft collaboratively

  • [ ] Prepare repository for submission (public, GitHub Pages, etc.)

  • [ ] Submit to JOSS and track review process

Draft Structure

  • Title

  • Authors and affiliations

  • Summary

  • Statement of need

  • Description

  • References

Drafts and Notes

  • GABM is designed to enable “conversations” between agents using LLMs, enriching prompt responses with context without retraining. This mirrors the collaborative process of working with a LLM pair-programmer (e.g. GitHub Copilot), where context and history inform responses and decisions.