mablab / sftraj-proposal

Repository for sftraj project proposal for ISC
https://www.r-consortium.org/projects/call-for-proposals
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sftraj: A central class for tracking and movement data

Proposal submitted on April 1, 2019.

The final proposal submitted to the R Consortium's Infrastructure Steering Committee (ISC) can be found in /out/, both as a PDF and HTML files.

Proposal Dates for 2019

According to the call for proposal:

Spring Grant cycle


Original notes from template

This repository is a boilerplate repository that helps you prepare your proposal for the R Consortium.

Background

Set up in 2015, the R Consortium is an organisation set up to help support the R Foundation, the R Community, and R users.

The primary purpose of the R Consortium (collectively, the “Purpose”) is to:

(a) advance the worldwide promotion of and support for the R open source language and environment as the preferred language for statistical computing and graphics (the “Environment”);

(b) establish, maintain, seek support for, and develop infrastructure projects and technical and infrastructure collaboration initiatives related to the Environment, and such other initiatives as may be appropriate to support, enable and promote the Environment;

(c) encourage and increase user adoption, involvement with, and contribution to, the Environment;

(d) facilitate communication and collaboration among users and developers of the Environment, the R Consortium and the R Foundation for Statistical Computing (the “R Foundation”);

(e) support and maintain policies set by the Board; and

(f) undertake such other activities as may from time to time be appropriate to further the purposes and achieve the goals set forth above.

In furtherance of these efforts, the R Consortium shall seek to solicit the participation of all interested parties on a fair, equitable and open basis. R Consortium Bylaws, Section 1.4

Delivery of the technical aspects for R Consortium's projects is overseen by the Infrastructure Steering Committee (ISC). The ISC is set up to receive, select, and manage projects that deliver upon the aims of the Consortium. The ISC will have an ongoing call for proposals and will select proposals to move into project stage approximately every six months. Within the process notes, it does say that if a proposal is unlikely to get funded then the proposers will be notified as soon as possible, partially so that re-submission can happen in the event fixable issues.

Proposals

Here we detail useful guidance notes on making proposals to the ISC but you should always consult the ISC Proposal page as there could be updates.

Making your proposal

This is a boilerplate repository that you will need to fork, title appropriately and start filling in.

Automatically generate your proposal

You can configure this to produce the needed documents and publish them to the github.io for browsing and posterity. This assumes a reasonable amount of comfort with using Travis-CI but if you're not, please check out my post on auto-deploying documents for background.

License

Creative Commons Licence
ISC Boilerplate by Stephanie Locke is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Based on a work at https://github.com/RConsortium/isc-proposal.