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CODE-RADE #41

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abbycabs opened this issue May 19, 2016 · 2 comments
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CODE-RADE #41

abbycabs opened this issue May 19, 2016 · 2 comments

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abbycabs commented May 19, 2016

[ Project Lead ] @brucellino
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/AAROC/CODE-RADE
[ Track ] Tools: you are building a tool others can help you build
[ Level ] Intermediate
[ Timezone ] GMT+2

Description

CODE-RADE = Continuous Delivery of Research Applications in a Distributed Environment. This is a mashup of change-controlled repositories, continuous integration and delivery mechanisms. The system ensures that there is some quality control done on applications which are used in various different environments (local laptop, HPC cluster, cloud or grid computing sites) and reduces the barrier to entry for new applications. We want to extend the platform to use uniqueness and persistence frameworks (ORCID/DataCite), as well as contributorship badges so that we can properly keep track of contributions from the wider community.


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Join us at the Global Sprint June 2-3. Leave a comment in this issue to let the project lead know you're interested in contributing during #mozsprint 2016!


Note to the Project Lead

Congrats, @brucellino! This is your official project listing for the Mozilla Science Global Sprint 2016. To confirm your submission, please complete the following:

  • Provide a GitHub repository for work and discussion on your project
  • Confirm in a comment that at least one person will be available to review and answer questions on this project from 9-5 in their timezone on both June 2 & 3.

Do you want to become a featured project? 🎉

Here are some exercises that will help your project be more inviting to new contributors. We hope you'll try to complete some of these as you prepare for #mozsprint.

If you complete all the exercises, your project will be eligible to be featured in our collection of open source science projects! Once you've finished this list, contact @acabunoc to submit your project for review.

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Hidyho @acabunoc thanks for noticing our request. We're using this sprint to try to push out features of the platform, as well as finish documentation and user experience stories. I will update the contributing file with this info.

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This is to confirm that at least one person (me :) ) will be available in GMT+2 to support volunteers.

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