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Taller CDSB 2019: Cómo Crear y Ordenar Herramientas 'Tidy' (CDSB Workshop 2019: How to Build and Create Tidy Tools )
https://comunidadbioinfo.github.io/post/building-tidy-tools-cdsb-runconf-2019/
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Ilustraciones y tal vez videos automáticos del código de conducta (illustrations and maybe auto-videos for the code of conduct) #2

Open lcolladotor opened 4 years ago

lcolladotor commented 4 years ago

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La sociedad americana de estadística acaba de publicar su reporte sobre acoso sexual https://magazine.amstat.org/blog/2019/07/01/asataskforce/ y un estudio reciente examinó los diferentes códigos de conducta que se usan en congresos https://www.pnas.org/content/early/2019/07/02/1819409116. También existe el código de conducta de los Carpentries https://docs.carpentries.org/topic_folders/policies/code-of-conduct.html, el del R Consortium https://wiki.r-consortium.org/view/R_Consortium_and_the_R_Community_Code_of_Conduct, rOpenSci https://ropensci.org/code-of-conduct/, BioC2019 https://bioc2019.bioconductor.org/code_of_conduct, R Ladies https://rladies.org/code-of-conduct/, ONA https://journalists.org/ona-event-code-of-conduct/ entre otros incluyendo el nuestro https://comunidadbioinfo.github.io/codigo-de-conducta/.

Básicamente, los códigos de conducta son más comunes hoy en día en diferentes conferencias y eventos. Sin embargo, siento que luego la gente no los lee bien, en especial cuando son más extensos.

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The American Statistical Association (ASA) recently published their report on sexual harassment and assault https://magazine.amstat.org/blog/2019/07/01/asataskforce/ and a recent study examined different codes of conduct used in meetings https://www.pnas.org/content/early/2019/07/02/1819409116. There's also the Carpentries code of conduct https://docs.carpentries.org/topic_folders/policies/code-of-conduct.html, the R Consortium one https://wiki.r-consortium.org/view/R_Consortium_and_the_R_Community_Code_of_Conduct, rOpenSci's code of conduct https://ropensci.org/code-of-conduct/, BioC2019's https://bioc2019.bioconductor.org/code_of_conduct, R Ladies' https://rladies.org/code-of-conduct/, ONA's https://journalists.org/ona-event-code-of-conduct/ among others including ours https://comunidadbioinfo.github.io/codigo-de-conducta/.

Basically, codes of conduct are more common nowadays in different conferences and meetings. However, I feel like most people don't read them well, specially when they are long.