Lesson development hackathon for teaching best practices in research software development is based on four simple recommendations 1 (4OSS). We are adopting the Carpentries philosophy and policy for developing and maintaning training material to help us in providing clear guidelines on how to implement the 4OSS recommendations.
[1] https://f1000research.com/articles/6-876/v1
The overall aim of these 4OSS in the shape of training materials will contribute to make research software FAIR.
Thanks for coming by, this is an open source project and we welcome your contributions. This lesson material is being developed in the open, and would benefit from your contributions. There are a number of ways you can help make this materials even better:
You can raise your comments, improvements and questions using issues. We also highly encourage the use of labels for each new issue. We are working remotely and meeting in person from time to time. We communicate by email and through github issues.
You can have a look at the useful resources if you need more information about the project.
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All Software Carpentry and Data Carpentry instructional material is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution license CC by 4.0. Please see LICENSE for more details.
"4 Open Source Software Recommendations" lesson materials Version 2018.01, August 2018, Mateusz Kuzak, Allegra Via, Fotis E. Psomopoulos, Paula Andrea Martinez, Jen Harrow and Rafael C. Jimenez (eds): https://github.com/SoftDev4Research/4OSS-lesson In progress. Creative Commons Attribution license CC by 4.0.