We are happy to announce that our paper “A New Perspective on the Competent Programmer Hypothesis Through the Reproduction of Real Faults with Repeated Mutations” has been recently accepted by the Journal of Software: Testing, Verification and Reliability. Exploring the competent programmer hypothesis, this study examines the connection between mutation testing and real-world faults. By recreating faults through mutation chains, we assess whether it is possible to recreate real faults by frequently applying mutation operators. Our findings suggest that the while the competent programmer hypothesis seems to hold, current sets of mutation operators are inadequate to reproduce real-world faults, mostly because they cannot easily add meaningful new function calls.