From meeting notes 31.7: RB got an email: >Based on your presentation entitled “CodeRefinery: What We Learned from Teaching Software Engineering Practices to Students and Researchers in Nordics and Beyond” in SIAM CSE23, we wanted to invite you to consider writing a paper as an article for the Software Engineering Department in the Computing in Science & Engineering magazine, published by IEEE, which we edit. The Software Engineering Department accepts both peer-reviewed and editorial content. We are happy to discuss the options with you to choose the one that best fits your needs. If you are interested, please contact us with your idea so we can help make sure it is a good fit. In addition, if you have other ideas or topics that you would like to write about, we are interested in discussing those with you. You can find more details about the Department here: https://www.computer.org/digital-library/magazines/cs/track-calls-for-papers#Software Engineering * people who would like to be co-author * SW interested * MJ interested in greating figures Articles for this track should not exceed 6,000 words, including all main body, bibliography, biography, and table text. Each table and figure counts for 250 words. The abstract must be quite short and state the goal of the paper and main result or finding. The introduction should provide a modicum of background in one or two paragraphs, but should not attempt to give a literature review; it should highlight the gap in knowledge the article attempts to fill and how the authors achieved it. Author guidelines: https://www.computer.org/publications/author-resources Motivation: one could finally cite us, currently we can only point to the project URL