GitHub Town Hall: Open Source and Academia
Next week we’re hosting another GitHub Town Hall on academia and open source in partnership with the eScience Institute at University of Washington. Software plays a vital role in much…
Next week we’re hosting another GitHub Town Hall on academia and open source in partnership with the eScience Institute at University of Washington.
Software plays a vital role in much of academic research and yet its development and maintenance is often not seen as a creditable research activity. In light of this challenge, our speakers will discuss the role of software in academia today, how institutions must adapt to support software tools and their producers, and what universities can learn from the open source community. We hope you’ll join us!
The Facts:
- When: Monday, February 2nd, 6pm-9pm
- Where: Physics/Astronomy Auditorium (PAA 102), University of Washington, Seattle
- Space is limited: Please RSVP
If you’re not able to attend the Town Hall in person, we will have a live stream available. We’ll share the link here and on Twitter next week before the event starts.
UPDATE: Live stream at https://live-stream.github.com/
The Panelists:
- Daniel Halperin (University of Washington)
- Katy Huff (UC Berkeley)
- Dan Katz (National Science Foundation)
- Jamie Kinney (Amazon Web Services)
- Marina Meila (University of Washington)
- Fernando Perez (UC Berkeley)
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