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ShareYourCloning: a web application to generate molecular cloning strategies in json format, and share them with others #28

Open manulera opened 2 years ago

manulera commented 2 years ago

Project Lead: @manulera

Mentor: @DimmestP

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manulera commented 2 years ago

Week 1 and 2 assignments

Self-assesment notes (click to expand)
Taking the self-assesment survey felt a bit unrealistic. I have barely participated as a contributor to OS projects, much less as a leader. I tried to answer following what I think I would do as a project leader. I think the main areas of learning for me would be how to engage people to contribute, and how to share the governance / development decissions of a project with the community
Vision statement notes (click to expand) ### The problem to solve [ShareYourCloning](https://github.com/manulera/ShareYourCloning) is the first step towards the development of a bigger web application called [Genestorian](https://www.genestorian.org). Genestorian will be an Open Source web application for experimental researchers to keep an audit trail of the sequences of recombinant DNA and model organism strains in a laboratory collection. The application will track all genetic engineering operations performed on strains and recombinant DNA up to the entry point of sequences into the collection (e.g. when a strain or plasmid is requested from another laboratory or repository). ShareYourCloning is the first step towards this goal, and is concerned with the documentation of molecular cloning. ### How openness and open leadership will help solve it Genestorian tries to address a fundamental challenge that remains unaddressed in genetics: How to document the lineages of recombinant DNA molecules and model organism strains. This is an Open Science matter as it concerns the documentation and reproducibility of research. A project like this will require a combination of software development skills and understanding of a broad range of experimental use-cases that will be best addressed as a community of developers/ users. ### How meeting your personal goals will help you and help solve the problem My personal open science goals: - Learn how to make the project community inclusive and accessible for new contributors - Learn how to share/open the governance of a project that initially started as a personal project I think OLS-4 can help train me in best practices to grow an inclusive and accessible community around the project, which will help it grow and serve the various use cases. I expect this to be particularly challenging for a project with this characteristics, where most often there will be a distinction between users and developers. I think open managing of a project's governance is one of the key challenges that I hope to learn to address. Beyond transparency on reporting why some decisions are taken, I believe having a participative decision process will greatly benefit the project.

Short vision statement

I’m working with biologists interesting in coding and developers interested in biology to build ShareYourCloning, a web application so that researchers working with recombinant DNA can document molecular cloning.

manulera commented 2 years ago

Open Canvas

This is an Open Canvas for Genestorian, of which ShareYourCloning would be the first component.

acocac commented 2 years ago

Hi @manulera, nice project. I've found very interesting the project repo and README. The short vision statement is also great, however, it's worth mentioning the platform will evolve to a big web application, Genestorian. Also, is the platform only focused on biologists with programming skills? I note you have a well-established front- and back-end so it might be also good to leave open contributions from the computer science community or developers interested in molecular cloning and/or DNA data applications.

manulera commented 2 years ago

Project README file

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manulera commented 2 years ago

Project roadmap

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manulera commented 2 years ago

Hi @manulera, nice project. I've found very interesting the project repo and README. The short vision statement is also great, however, it's worth mentioning the platform will evolve to a big web application, Genestorian. Also, is the platform only focused on biologists with programming skills? I note you have a well-established front- and back-end so it might be also good to leave open contributions from the computer science community or developers interested in molecular cloning and/or DNA data applications.

Hi @acocac, thanks for having a look! I bounce back between mentioning Genestorian or not, as this project will be a standalone tool, but also a first brick for Genestorian. I will include it in the mission statement.

Ideally the project will be used by biologists with or without programming skills, and as you said the goal is that developers that are not biologists can make contributions as well. This is in the contributing file but maybe a link to it on the readme will help. Thanks for having a look!

Elisa-on-GitHub commented 2 years ago

Hi @manulera, I really enjoyed going through your README file. Although I don't know much about the field, it was clear how I should get started and it was good that you provided samples of code. I also read your contributor guidelines and code of conduct, and I just wanted to compliment you: it all looks complete and very clear!