Open kaythaney opened 10 years ago
Carl Boettiger @cboettig
Scott Edmunds @gigascience
Amye Kenall @OpenDataBMC
Varsha Khodiyar @F1000Research
Phil Bulsink @pbulsink
Rob Davidson @bobbledavidson
Hilmar Lapp @hlapp
Ariel Rokem @arokem
In particular, https://github.com/vistalab/osmosis
Karthik @karthik
Aron Ahmadia @ahmadia (And I've got some wild ideas about integration with HashDist and IPython Notebook).
I'd be interested. @zeckalpha
Morteza Milani @milani
Raniere Silva @r-gaia-cs
Fabian Schreiber @fabsta
Rémi Emonet @twitwi
Ed Borasky - @znmeb on Twitter
Count me in @drchriscole
Simon Li @manics
Ethan White @ethanwhite.
We have bootstrapped version of the core idea for some of our code. I'd be happy to move over to the new system. See: https://github.com/weecology/METE http://figshare.com/articles/METE_Software_for_Analyzing_Harte_et_al_s_Maximum_Entropy_Theory_of_Ecology/815905
Thomas Arildsen @ThomasA.
Robert M Flight @rmflight
Haiyan Meng @hmeng-19
Cristóvão D. Sousa @cdsousa
Eduardo Pareja-Tobes @eparejatobes http://ohnosequences.com
Peter Ansell @ansell
Andrew Barr @wabarr
Thomas Henderson tom@mathpunk.net
B. Arman Aksoy @armish
Juande Santander @juandesant
Stuart Mumford @cadair
Felipe Leprevost @Leprevost
Ben Fields @gearmonkey
August Muench @augustfly
Matthew Turk @matthewturk
Yoshiki Vazquez-Baeza @ElDeveloper.
Leonardo Uieda @leouieda
hi all, sending out a mail today with a call for feedback. unable to find a few of your emails. @augustfly @Cadair @juandesant @ansell @hmeng-19 @drchriscole @manics @fabsta @bobbledavidson - could you send me your emails? (kaitlin at mozillafoundation dot org). thanks!
Hi - My name of github account is hmeng-19. My email is: hmeng@nd.edu
Thanks. Haiyan
On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 2:27 PM, kaythaney notifications@github.com wrote:
hi all, sending out a mail today with a call for feedback. unable to find a few of your emails. @augustfly https://github.com/augustfly @Cadairhttps://github.com/Cadair @juandesant https://github.com/juandesant @ansellhttps://github.com/ansell @hmeng-19 https://github.com/hmeng-19 @drchriscolehttps://github.com/drchriscole @manics https://github.com/manics @fabsta https://github.com/fabsta @bobbledavidson https://github.com/bobbledavidson - could you send me your emails? (kaitlin at mozillafoundation dot org). thanks!
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/mozillascience/code-research-object/issues/1#issuecomment-36663492 .
David Bowler @MillionAtomMan
Bram Zandbelt @bramzandbelt
James Howison @jameshowison
Perhaps of interest, some research papers in which we discuss (among other things) some of the downsides with the current practice of referring to code via "software publications." Not particularly part of the solution, but perhaps a useful way of shifting people's practices.
Howison, J., and Herbsleb, J. D. 2011. “Scientific software production: incentives and collaboration,” in Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, CSCW ’11, Hangzhou, China, pp. 513–522. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1958824.1958904 http://james.howison.name/pubs/HowisonHerbsleb2011SciSoftIncentives.pdf
Howison, J., and Herbsleb, J. D. 2013. “Incentives and integration in scientific software production,” in Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, San Antonio, TX, February 23, pp. 459–470. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2441776.2441828 http://james.howison.name/pubs/IncentivesAndIntegration-p459-howison.pdf
Susheel Varma @susheel
Paolo @cbcrg
Chris Hartgerink @chartgerink
Daisie Huang @daisieh
Valentin Churavy @wallnuss
Andrew Straw @astraw
I'd love to help!
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