On Tuesday 21 December 2010 17:15:58 Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> Stefan: I'll go ahead and give a new status summary and call for feedback
> in your stead. I'm a bit concerned that we'll be entering the holiday
> season, all too soon.

Hi,

thanks.

> 
> --
> 
> Just a short reminder that deadline for the JSS-article is drawing near.
> This is no reason to panic, as I think we are in pretty good shape, the
> article is essentially complete, and it is converted to .tex, now. But of
> course there are still some rough edges, and so please take a look and
> give your feedback.
> 
> Some items to look out for (Stefan, perhaps you have some more?):

>From my point of view the content is complete too. I'll no longer add from my 
side. Anybody else is of course free to do so.
I have no other items. Just polishing polishing ... 

> - Spelling, grammar, and language, naturally.

started, but needs indeed more help

> - Formatting and typesetting. We're working on the final version, now, so
> now is the time to start looking for formalities.

started, but needs also more help.

> - The conclusion section needs more eyes.
> - Meik and Prasenjit, please add your affiliation(s), if any.
> - Anything else you find.
> 
> I guess for anything that you do not expect to be terribly controversial,
> it's best to do your changes direclty in SVN (if you have access). Please
> try to do your changes as soon as possible, so others have the time to
> react.
> 
> Meik, and Prasenjit, will you have the time for another round of editing?
> When? Are you going to be reachable by E-Mail until year-end? Personally, I
> will be reachable by E-Mail, but not necessarily on the same day.
> 

I'll try to be as often online as I can but there will be interruption.

Thomas will you or should I sent it to the JSS? I guess it is my task.

> Regards
> Thomas

Regards
Stefan

P.S.: Thanks so far to all who have contributed to this paper and RKWard. If 
we get accepted it will be something to be proud of in my humble opinion.

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