Announcing ReScience
To achieve such a goal, the whole editing chain is radically different from any other traditional scientific journal. ReScience lives on GitHub where each new implementation is made available together with comments, explanations and tests. Each submission takes the form of a pull request that is publicly reviewed and tested in order to guarantee that any researcher can re-use it.
Students are strongly encourage to submit to ReScience. Even if the publishing model is a bit different from other academic journals, this will give them a first experience at peer-reviewed publishing where you have to use a rigorous and scientific approach.
More on the journal website: https://github.com/ReScience/ReScience/wiki
Current issue: https://github.com/ReScience/ReScience/wiki/Current-Issue
FAQ: https://github.com/ReScience/ReScience/wiki/Frequently-Asked-Questions
Follow us on twitter (@ReScienceEds): https://twitter.com/rescienceeds
And if you're familiar with Git and GitHub, you can also become a reviewer: just contact us.
— Konrad Hinsen & Nicolas Rougier