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hackseq 2019 - [*]-omics hackathon. Vancouver, BC
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Closed bencardoen closed 5 years ago

bencardoen commented 5 years ago

Hi,

I'm part of the Vancouver Imaging Network, and SFU's vision group (pretty much anyone remotely working on vision), I also have a few faculty I can ask (e.g. Martin Ester, Max Libbrecht, ..), and there's the Life Sciences Centre at UBC where I can go scalp hunting. Before I do so, I was wondering if we agree on a common format for this? I'm asking people in my lab in person, but for emails it might make more sense to coordinate this?

I believe we discussed this yesterday but I figured it might help to make it an issue on ghub?

Thanks!

Ben

bencardoen commented 5 years ago

In addition, I got a question from someone interested as to what the licensing/IP is for projects, is this per project decided, open source by default, ... ?

baraaorabi commented 5 years ago

I believe we assume the projects to be under open source license

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emreerhan commented 5 years ago

Let's hold up on recruiting team leaders until @arisgrout has the application survey and advertising materials ready.

hackseq is all about open source, open notebook, open science. We strongly encourage any projects to be open source.