On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Dariusz Jemielniak <darekj(a)alk.edu.pl> wrote:
A question remains, whether starting a new journal
from the
scratch has additional benefits over supporting an already existing
"Journal of Peer Production".
I just had had an abstract [1] rejected from JoPP, so I can attest
that JoPP are doing their job with some degree of fidelity. I also
learned that for special issues, the guest editors make the call [2],
while for non-special issues they have a more complex (and
interesting) process [3].
Since the current special issue is about free software, it may be that
my proposal would have been more suitable for a non-special issue.
(Note that, depending on the definition of "wiki", my particular paper
might not fit well in a journal or issue "just for wikis" either!)
In any case, I'll be watching this conversation as I think about where
to submit the final MS.
Thanks!
Joe
[1]:
http://metameso.org/~joe/docs/epistemologies.pdf
[2]:
https://lists.ourproject.org/pipermail/jopp-public/2012-September/000090.ht…
[3]:
http://peerproduction.net/peer-review/process/