rOpenSci | Our community is our best asset
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Fictional avatars of rOpenSci community members. Lydia Hill Illustration, all rights reserved.

Our community is
our best asset

Fictional avatars of rOpenSci community members. Lydia Hill Illustration, all rights reserved.

We are building a welcoming and diverse global community of R software users, developers, and research software engineers who want to make their research more open and reproducible. We aim to build capacity of novices, experts, and those in between. Participants come from across academia, government, industry, and non-profits. We welcome participation that adheres to our code of conduct. The rOpenSci Community Contributing Guide outlines many ways to get involved.

Community Calls

Our quarterly community calls are open to everyone. They're an opportunity to connect with rOpenSci community members around the world. Join us for lively discussions with experts on both technical and social topics, like development, review, security and maintenance of R packages, applications of our packages in open science, or developing a code of conduct. Every Community Call becomes a rich resource with video and collaborative notes.

Catch up with past calls

Ask & Answer #rstats

Ask and answer questions about our packages or resources.

Events

Upcoming events including Community Calls and meetings at which our team members are speaking.

You can subscribe to rOpenSci-led events via our ICS calendar (copy the link, add it to your calendar service e.g. Thunderbird or Google Calendar). If you use Google Calendar, check that synchronization is turned on and note that synchronization might be delayed. When opening .ics files on OSX, you might need to change settings.

Volunteer for rOpenSci

We welcome both code and non-code contributions. Read our Contributing Guide to learn how.

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