update citations to include new JOSS paper#570
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@cwhanse let me know if you'd like to see any additional changes to the citation recommendations. |
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@wholmgren looks good to me. It is a big improvement to have the JOSS paper as the preferred reference, rather than randomly pointing at one of the conference papers. I'm at a bifacial workshop and have heard a lot of positive feedback about pvlib. Motivated to pick up #421 again. |
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@cwhanse thanks for the feedback. |
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Update citations for new JOSS paper. @mikofski @cwhanse