Editorial Opportunity at the Journal of Open Source Software

The Journal of Open Source Software – known to its friends as JOSS – is is a developer friendly, diamond open access journal for research software packages which has been running since 2016 and is enormously successful, publishing Open Source software across many fields of science. Its UR, joss.theoj.org, is a giveaway that it is a stablemate of astro.theoj.org, aka the Open Journal of Astrophysics.

The driving force behind JOSS, responsible for getting it off the ground at the very beginning, is Arfon Smith whom I’ve known since Nottingham days and it iis fair to say that without his considerable help, OJAp would never have started. Both journals started off as speculative ventures, and OJAp has taken a considerable time to establish itself, but JOSS took off very quickly indeed and has now published over 3,500 papers. There are numerous differences between the two journals but, like OJAp, all publications in JOSS are free to authors and readers.

Arfon has held the role of Editor-in-Chief at JOSS since 2016 but in a recent blog post he explains that he is stepping down from his role as Editor-in-Chief, although he will remain at JOSS. The call for a replacement is here. It’s an opportunity that will appeal to anyone interested in open-source research software and open-access publishing so if that’s you then please consider applying. It will be a substantial investment of time, probably about a day a week. I quote:

Candidates should have the capacity to commit the time this role requires. For those in institutional positions, we ask for a brief letter or statement from your employer or supervisor confirming support for this commitment. Independent researchers, consultants, or others without a traditional institutional affiliation should include a brief statement describing how they plan to allocate the time.

P.S. Today OJAp published its 100th paper of 2026 so far

P.P.S. I’ll be stepping down as Editor-in-Chief at OJAp in a couple of years, when I retire, and we’ll be doing a similar search nearer the date.

#ArfonSmith #DiamondOpenAccessPublishing #JOSS #JournalOfOpenSourceSoftware #OJAp #OpenJournalOfAstrophysics #openSourceSoftware #TheOpenJournalOfAstrophysics

Do you enjoy contributing to #FOSS / #OpenSource and #academia? You could sign up to be a reviewer for the Journal of Open Source Software.

 

You might also help me personally :)

For any #Dart heads out there, my library is in the @joss review process. We need some more reviewers, and in general there are only a couple of Dart reviewers registered for the journal.

My submission: https://github.com/openjournals/joss-reviews/issues/9352

More information about JOSS reviews: https://joss.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reviewer_guidelines.html

Volunteer to become a reviewer: https://reviewers.joss.theoj.org/join

#softwareengineering #softwaredevelopment #journal #academicjournals #JOSS #lsl #liblsl #research #researchsoftware #networking #lowlatency

[PRE REVIEW]: Liblsl.dart: A Dart native API for Lab Streaming Layer (LSL) · Issue #9352 · openjournals/joss-reviews

Submitting author: @zeyus (Luke Daniel Ring) Repository: https://github.com/NexusDynamic/liblsl.dart Branch with paper.md (empty if default branch): Version: v0.9.1 Editor: @sneakers-the-rat Review...

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About to do my first review for #JOSS 🎉
https://joss.theoj.org/

Very excited to see how it compares in practice to paper reviews and artifact evaluations from “classical” computer science venues !

Journal of Open Source Software

Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS) is a developer friendly, open access journal for research software packages.

I just did my first review for #JOSS
https://joss.theoj.org/

Extremely positive experience (summarized in Mastodon https://mstdn.science/@ChristosArgyrop/115879839460272337).

If you are developing research open source software, strongly consider submitting to JOSS!

Journal of Open Source Software

Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS) is a developer friendly, open access journal for research software packages.

I just did my first review for #JOSS joss.theoj.org Extremely positive experience (summarized in Mastodon mstdn.science/@ChristosArg...). If you are developing research open source software, strongly consider submitting to JOSS!

Journal of Open Source Softwar...
Journal of Open Source Software

Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS) is a developer friendly, open access journal for research software packages.

I just did my 1st review for #JOSS and wanted to share my experience. Iliked quite a bit the streamlined process, the open nature of the review, the flexible review deadline and the helpful bot assistant. I liked the manuscript format quite a bit : the tight word limit makes the papers tight & focused on the topline stuff, forcing one to build strong repos for the rest of the material.
More journals should follow @joss process of transparent real time interaction among authors and reviewers!

RE: https://fosstodon.org/@joss/115865186929885755

A fun submission for my first #JOSS review! 🎉
Great journal with awesome review and publishing process! More journals should adopt such progressive practices.

The Agda standard library has been published in the Journal of Open Source Software. Congratulations to Matthew Daggitt, @gallais , James McKinna, Andreas Abel, @Taneb , @mudri , Ulf Norell, @oisdk, Sergei Meshveliani, Sandro Stucki, @JacquesC2, Alex Rice, Jason Hu, Li-yao Xia, Shu-Hung You, @totbwf and @wen !

joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.09241

#Agda #ITP #DependentTypes #JOSS #OSS
The Agda standard library: version 2.0

Daggitt et al., (2025). The Agda standard library: version 2.0. Journal of Open Source Software, 10(116), 9241, https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.09241

Journal of Open Source Software

We've shipped a major update to the JOSS submission scope requirements, affecting what is eligible for submission and what information we require from authors.

You can read more about the changes and our motivations here: https://blog.joss.theoj.org/2026/01/preparing-joss-for-a-generative-ai-future #joss #opensource #openscience #peerreview

Preparing JOSS for a generative AI future: From code to human creativity and design | Journal of Open Source Software Blog

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