October 31, 2016 From rOpenSci (https://deploy-preview-488--ropensci.netlify.app/blog/2016/10/31/comm-call-v12/). Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under the CC-BY license.
In order to facilitate a transformation towards open and reproducible research, rOpenSci is building and improving not only the technical infrastructure, but the social infrastructure as well. To support this, occasionally a Community Call will focus on a topic that reflects the values of rOpenSci. The first of these, on Thursday, December 15th, 8-9 AM PST, will be on “How do I create a code of conduct for my event/lab/codebase?”.
Details for joining the Community Call
After the call, we’ll post the video and archive the notes along with any links to resources.
Safia Abdalla is a data scientist and software engineer with an interest in open source software and data science for social good. She helps build nteract, a NumFOCUS fiscally sponsored open source project, and organizes PyData Chicago. Safia has written about codes of conduct in How To Create A Welcoming and Inclusive Open Source Space. Safia on GitHub
Pauline Barmby is an Associate Professor in Physics and Astronomy and Associate Dean of Graduate and Post Doctoral Studies at Western University. Her research focuses on nearby galaxies and her blog contains musings about astrophysics, science teaching, computing, and perhaps knitting, curling, and science fiction. Pauline is the head of Data/Software Carpentry’s code of conduct committee and will talk about their experiences in refining their code to ensure it has enforceable consequences. Pauline on GitHub
C. Titus Brown is an Associate Professor at UC Davis, where his Lab for Data Intensive Biology tackles questions surrounding biological data analysis, data integration, and data sharing. The lab’s primary interest is in genomic, transcriptomic, and metagenomic sequence analysis. Titus has developed a Lab Code of Conduct He recently wrote about What is open science? Titus on GitHub