Dear all,

I must insist on the fact that we have very outdated information in our pages that disallows potential users to submit their work to IPOL.

In particular, we write that MATLAB code is not allowed (when it was accepted by the Editorial Board a long time ago, and we have several demos running MATLAB), or the extremely strict software guidelines.

I suggested in 2017 to simply change the line which says that MATLAB is not accepted, but it followed a discussion on gathering the Editorial Board again or writing a proposal to change the software guidelines. As a reminder: https://tools.ipol.im/mailman/archive/discuss/2017-July/001387.html

I wrote such a proposal to modify the guidelines. Pascal Getreuer made some comments (thanks), but nothing happened: the wrong information is still in the pages, without any more feedback.

My recommendation is the same as one year ago: we need to change as soon as possible the pages not to show wrong information that prevents authors to submit their work to IPOL. At least, we need to change the line where it says MATLAB is not accepted.

Best,
Miguel


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