Hey all! I’m a part of the pyOpenSci Leadership team and Director of the Earth Analytics Education Initiative at Earth Lab, University of Colorado, Boulder. There are several open source software events that you may want to consider if you plan to be at AGU 2019 this year in San Francisco. Please join us to learn more about pyOpenSci and to help shape what pyOpenSci becomes.
All are welcome!!
pyOpenSci Ignite Talk: Tuesday Dec 10, 2019 8am in Moscone West - 2010, L2
I will giving an invited ignite talk: pyOpenSci Promoting Open Source Python Software To Support Open Reproducible Science. This talk is a part of a larger open source software initiative organized by pyOpenSci collaborators Leonardo Uieda and Lindsey Heagy.
pyOpenSci Town Hall: Wed Dec 11, 2019 12:30-1:30pm in Moscone West - 2002
Please join us for a town hall dedicated to pyOpenSci: Data FAIR: pyOpenSci: Building a Community Around Open Source Python Software for Science. We expect a strong presence from the rOpenSci community at this event as well! pyOpenSci is being modeled after rOpenSci, but focused on the Python programming language!
AGU Event Resources - Sign Up To Be A Reviewer & Townhall Presentation
Here are a few resources shared at the town hall:
- The pyopensci ignite talk from the open source ignite session
Signing Off For Now
I look forward to meeting you at AGU 2019!! Connect with my on twitter if you have questions at AGU! @leahawasser. I will be tweeting during the event!
~leah
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