rladies / rladies-collaborations

This repository aims to document all of R-Ladies contributions, in order to use them for introductions to R-Ladies, and keep a record of how we are working with our social environment.
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R-Ladies Collaborations

R-Ladies around the world often work with organizations, ONGs, and other groups, producing contributions, participation, involvement or associations of talks, workshops, projects, conference, etc. And they directly impact the R community.

Goals

This repository aims to document all of these collaborations. There are three main goals for this repository:

  1. This repository aims to capture these R-Ladies collaborations in a single portfolio.
  2. R-Ladies chapters can use this information to introduce R-Ladies and its work.
  3. Readers and other people can see what we do and how we work with our R and non-R communities.

What are Collaborations?

Collaborations and contributions can be a wide range of activities.

Submit Your Collaboration

To submit a new contribution, please follow these steps:

  1. Fork this repository to your own GitHub account.
  2. Copy the template and name it ChapterCity-Organization.Rmd. Use your chapter name (ChapterCity) and the organization's name on the title (Organization).
  3. Locate the file in the corresponding folder. This should be at: contributions -> year, where year is the year in which the collaboration took part.
    • If several R-Ladies chapters contributed to the same event, you can: (a) put the name of a geographic region, or (b) list their names if they are not more than three chapters (e.g. ChapterCity1-ChapterCity2-ChapterCity3-Organization.Rmd).
    • If your collaboration/event started in one year, and ended on the next one, please upload in the starting year folder.
  4. Once your file is ready, make a Pull Request (PR) for the RMarkdown file. Available curators will review your submission, and make any suggestion if neccesary.
    • If there are revisions to make, you will have to update the PR, until approved.
    • If you are working on Linux, you may need to install some system packages to get the RMarkdown to work properly. Check this help.
  5. Once the review is approved, knit your RMarkdown file to create an *.html file, and make a new PR for the HTML file. This will be instantly approved.

Unsure About Submitting?

If you are unsure if something is a contribution, you can make an issue on the repository, or you can contact current curators on both the R-Ladies Global Slack, or at R-Ladies Community Slack.

Current Curators

Do you want to be a curator? Open a new issue, or contact us on the R-Ladies Global Slack. All the help is welcomed!