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SSC submission #10

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mcaceresb opened this issue Jun 2, 2022 · 2 comments
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SSC submission #10

mcaceresb opened this issue Jun 2, 2022 · 2 comments

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@kolesarm @paulgp @peterdhull @jerrayc The repo is now public, per this comment in #9. In this issue/branch we can work on, as needed,

  • The SSC submission. This is what will be posted to the SSC archive; current draft here.
  • The Statalist post. Someone from the team can make an announcement once the package is up.
  • Any minor issues that come up now the repo is public.

@jerrayc Please uninstall multe locally and from a fresh Stata session check you can install it following the instructions in the README. Then we can finish ticking off the tasks here.

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jerrayc commented Jun 2, 2022

@kolesarm @paulgp @peterdhull @mcaceresb A draft of the Statalist post is here. Please feel free to comment/modify it as you see fit.

@mcaceresb I've confirmed that I can install multe as per the README's instructions.

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Thanks @jerrayc / @mcaceresb

I think the plan is to hold on the SSC submission for now, since updating what we submit is a bit costlier than pushing to a repo. Michal suggested submitting a bit closer to when the paper is published

Up to you if you want to keep this issue open until then or close + reopen later

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