--- date: 2021-11-15 title: "JACM paper rejected" linkTitle: "JACM paper rejected" description: "reflections" author: Dimitri Staessens --- This weekend we got word from the paper we submitted to JACM early 2019. Not too surprised that it was rejected. Actually, rather surprised that we still hear of it after 3 years. So thanks to the reviewer for his/her time. The rejection was justified, and I got something useful out of it, despite a lot of the reviewer's comments being disgracefully wrong. I've written over 30 research papers in my first years at university, most went from first conception to a paper in less than a month. I had only 2 rejects. That's because they contained only work and very little ideas. I was bored out of my skull. It took me months to write the Ouroboros paper. Because I had no clear-cut conclusion yet to work towards. And definitely no engineering results. Publish or perish. To write publications, you need results. To get results you need time. To get time you need funding. To get funding you need publications. The vicious circle ensuring that academics can't take on any long-term high-risk endeavour that doesn't fit the ever shortening funding cycles. What a waste of time.. Rob Pike [saw it 20 years ago](http://doc.cat-v.org/bell_labs/utah2000/utah2000.html). There's a joke that in most jobs, people hope to win to lottery so they can quit. But in academia, they hope to win the lottery so they can keep it. Carl Sagan famously said that great claims require great evidence. We've failed (and wasted tons of research time) trying to squeeze a paper out of this work-in-progress. As I detailed in a [previous blog post](blog/2021/03/20/how-does-ouroboros-relate-to-rina-the-recursive-internetwork-architecture/), there is a lot of research and [implementation work](https://tree.taiga.io/project/dstaesse-ouroboros/epics) (not necessarily in that order) to be done before we can _comfortably_ write a paper on these ideas. We'll just have to ride it out. Direction is more important than speed. Cheers, Dimitri