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rOpenSci News Digest, March 2026

rOpenSci has updated its software peer review process to include generative AI disclosures, released a trilingual development guide, and announced new mentorship cohorts for its Champions program.

Key points

  • Authors submitting software for peer review must now disclose the use of generative AI tools via a mandatory submission template.
  • The rOpenSci Dev Guide 1.0.0 is now available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese to support a broader developer community.
  • The ropensci-review-bot now automatically identifies similar packages from CRAN and rOpenSci to assist in the review process.
  • R-Universe now allows users to download artifacts and log files without requiring a GitHub login.
  • The organization added the "suwo" package to its suite and announced that Heather Turner has joined the R Core Team.
Why it matters

These updates reflect the growing integration of generative AI in software development and the organization's commitment to maintaining rigorous, transparent peer-review standards. By expanding language support and automating package matching, rOpenSci continues to lower barriers for global contributors while ensuring the quality of the R ecosystem.

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