My apologies. It should be Volume 4 Issue 1 instead of Issue 4 Volume 1.
Thank you Scott for pointing this out. Regards Maurice On May 6, 10:08 pm, "mauricel...@acm.org" <mauricel...@gmail.com> wrote: > Welcome to Issue 4 Volume 1 of The Python Papers. This marks our 4th > year in business. It is my pleasure to announce 4 improvements made to > The Python Papers Anthology. > > Firstly, we had created a class of editorial members in our team β the > Editorial Reviewers (ER). This is in addition to the existing Editors- > in-Chief (EIC) and Associate Editors (AE). In the words of our revised > editorial policy, βER is a tier of editors deemed to have in-depth > expertise knowledge in specialized areas. As members of the editorial > board, ERs are accorded editorial status but are generally not > involved in the strategic and routine operations of the periodicals > although their > expert opinions may be sought at the discretion of EIC.β To this > aspect, we are glad to have Jacob Kaplan-Moss (President, Django > Software Foundation; Partner, Revolution Systems, LLC; Co-BDFL, > Django) as our first ER. Welcome aboard. > > Secondly, we had adopted a fast publication scheme. In the past, > accepted manuscripts will only be published on the release date in the > month of April, August and December each year. With the use of Open > Journal System, we are able to publish manuscripts as they are being > accepted. This means that the release date in the month of April, > August and December is now effectively our closing date for the issue. > For example, manuscripts accepted after April 2009 will be routed to > immediate publication in Volume 4 Issue 2. This is to being > information faster to our readers, rather than waiting for a few > months. > > Thirdly, we announce a set of manuscript templates for our authors and > contributors for their manuscript preparation. As such, we had > revamped our website (http://www.pythonpapers.org) to reflect these > changes. > > Lastly, we are glad to announce the launch of our 2nd publication > under The Python Papers Anthology β The Python Papers Source Codes > (ISSN 1836-621X). TPPSC, for short, is a collection of software and > source codes, usually associated with papers published in The Python > Papers and The Python Papers Monograph. These codes are refereed for > originality, accuracy, completeness, and lasting value. TPPSC will > act as a developers codebook of high-quality, peer-reviewed codes. > TPPSC is an annual publication using the same fast publication scheme. > > We thank all our readers and contributors for their continued support. > > Happy reading. > > Maurice Ling > Co-EIC, TPPA -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list