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Add your project - Igor + Tim #46

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auremoser opened this issue Feb 6, 2016 · 19 comments
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Add your project - Igor + Tim #46

auremoser opened this issue Feb 6, 2016 · 19 comments

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Please fill out the links in this issue, like this template here, with all links that you have.

I added you both because you likely are working on the same project, feel free to author a separate issue if that is not the case.

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TITLE: Everware
GITHUB REPOSITORY/CODE: https://github.com/everware/everware
DESCRIPTION: Everware is about re-useable science, it allows people
to jump right in to your research code.

It lets you launch Jupyter notebooks from a git repository
with a click of a button. Everware is implemented as an
add-on for JupyterHub. The main component is a custom
spawner based on docker. The aim of the project is to
encourage reuse of software between researchers.

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betatim commented Feb 7, 2016

@ibab did you do the editing of the entry? Should we agree to leave a little message here when we change something? (To please the bureaucrat in me)

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ibab commented Feb 7, 2016

Yes, I was the 👻 who edited the entry.

leave a little message here when we change something?

Agreed!

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betatim commented Feb 7, 2016

I aded the open web stretch requirement.

Data reuse: N/A we haz no data of our own?!

COC: Happy to adopt the lhcb/first-ana-steps which we took from SWC (I think)?

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ibab commented Feb 7, 2016

Yeah, it's a good one.

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betatim commented Feb 7, 2016

What do you think of the following description:

Everware is about re-useable science, it allows people
to jump right in to your research code.

It lets you launch Jupyter notebooks from a git repository
with a click of a button. Everware is implemented as an
add-on for JupyterHub. The main component is a custom
spawner based on docker. The aim of the project is to
encourage reuse of software between researchers.

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ibab commented Feb 7, 2016

👍

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betatim commented Feb 7, 2016

Modified description

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Etherpad for our call tomorrow: https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/wow-tim

cc/ @acabunoc

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Code of Conduct!

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betatim commented Feb 24, 2016

Done in everware/everware#42

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betatim commented Mar 9, 2016

See you all in 2hrs! 📷

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abbycabs commented Mar 9, 2016 via email

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betatim commented Mar 9, 2016

It is on like donkey kong!

On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 2:50 PM Abigail Cabunoc Mayes <
[email protected]> wrote:

Yes! Same etherpad!


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
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betatim commented Mar 9, 2016

Added it to collaborate. As part of the review can you change it from https://www.mozillascience.org/projects/everware-everware to https://www.mozillascience.org/projects/everware?

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abbycabs commented Mar 9, 2016

Can do! Thanks @betatim -- I'll take a look later this week

Here's a fun gif for all your hard work

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ibab commented Mar 9, 2016

I wasn't able to sign it up.
Instead, it redirects me to https://www.mozillascience.org/community :(

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betatim commented Mar 9, 2016

Those are some serious skills!

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On Collaborate: https://mozillascience.org/projects/everware 🎉 👍

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betatim commented Mar 19, 2016

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