The Open Science Special Interest Group is very happy to announce that the 8th Annual OHBM Brainhack will be held on June 16-18 as online.
At the OHBM Brainhack members of the community gather to work collaboratively on common projects. The event also features a TrainTrack in which tutorials are provided. Brainhacks differ from typical academic conference in that attendees can actively take part in the program and co-learn from each other such that they will be actively trying to create something rather than passively attending. Although many Brainhack projects might involve coding, it is not a requirement and many projects can be done without coding skills.
For this yearβs Brainhack, we want to create an atmosphere where people who have never attended such an event before can feel welcome. We want to make sure that attendees not only have the opportunity to learn new open-science skills in the TrainTrack that will help them in their future work but that they also get the chance to directly practice some of those skills by joining and collaborating on a Brainhack project.
The projects can be things the project leader is already working on, or a project they would like to receive contribution/opinion/help, or a completely new project they would like to accomplish with group work.
You can find example of projects listed in the different brainhack events or directly on the websites of previous Brainhacks :
Yes. The OS-SIG is providing 50 mini-grants worth 100 USD each to help Brainhack attendees set up for online conferencing. Apply via the registration link.
In addition, the OS-SIG is committed to making the OHBM Brainhack more accessible. In particular, if the Brainhack fees make it impossible for you to attend the OHBM Brainhack, please send us an email at: ohbmopenscience@gmail.com sharing some details about your situation. We will consider waving those fees as necessary.
No. The main conference and the OHBM Brainhack are separate events and you can choose to register for Brainhack only.
You do not need to be an OHBM member to register and the price of registration will be the same regardless of your membership status.
For most recent updates please go to OHBM Brainhack 2021 webpage, read our FAQs, go to the OS SIG website, follow the hbm-hackathon channel on the brainhack mattermost and follow us on twitter @OHBMopen.
Most of the "easy" updates can be done in the following files. We have added templates to help with this.
_data/projects.yml
. Merged pull requests will appear hereimg/team
folder. In _data/volunteers.yml
, add their name and details using the template. Merged pull requests will appear here_data/schedule.yml
and _data/sessions.yml
, possibly with differences across hubs.If you want to check how things look locally before you push any changes on github, you can serve the website locally.
Make sure that you have jekyll installed. For a quick intro to jekyll there is this youtube playlist.
From the directory where you have cloned this repository, run:
bundle exec jekyll serve
You need to adapt the gem configuration before rendering locally.
gem 'wdm', '>= 0.1.0'
gem "webrick"
bundle update
Important: Do not PR the modified Gemfile and Gemfile.lock to the main repo!
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Matteo Mancini π» π π π¨ π π€ π π§ π π |
Tibor Auer π» π π π€ π |
Hao-Ting Wang π» π π |
And even more thanks goes to the contributors of OHBM Brainhack 2020 who put together the original website:
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!