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Timeline for Continuous article publishing

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May 7 at 16:39 history edited Claudio Gorodski CC BY-SA 4.0
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Apr 23 at 16:10 comment added Bob In Continuous Publishing, as soon as the final proofed version of the article is ready, it gets immediately added to the current issue. So no waiting around for it to be scheduled into a future issue.
Apr 23 at 6:49 comment added user95861 Perhaps add a description (or a link) so that those of us who are not familiar with the term "continuous article publishing" can catch up.
Apr 22 at 18:35 review Close votes
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Apr 22 at 18:28 answer added vaticidalprophet timeline score: 3
Apr 22 at 18:06 comment added Jon Custer I don't see how it would be a bad thing in particular. Just about all journals I follow incrementally add to issues. It does not seem to have caused any problems.
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S Apr 22 at 18:03 history asked Claudio Gorodski CC BY-SA 4.0