[Bessig] Request for Comments: ESIP's research code/software guidelines, October 2016
soren scott
sorenscott at gmail.com
Mon Oct 3 17:39:10 EDT 2016
Hello all,
Final round. The complete draft of ESIP's research code/software guidelines
<https://esipfed.github.io/Software-Assessment-Guidelines/guidelines.html> is
available for comment throughout October. If you have suggestions or
feedback for:
1. Interoperability
<https://esipfed.github.io/Software-Assessment-Guidelines/guidelines.html#h.k8wt6ghlvp2k>
2. Jupyter notebooks as code or documentation (any notebook platform)
3. The proposed progression
<https://esipfed.github.io/Software-Assessment-Guidelines/guidelines.html#h.b2e39m7jtud5>
model
4. Sustainability
<https://esipfed.github.io/Software-Assessment-Guidelines/guidelines.html#h.ekrcac4t6s00>
or adoption/reuse
<https://esipfed.github.io/Software-Assessment-Guidelines/guidelines.html#h.hftwhr372i88>
please chime in now! And suggestions for any other section are more than
welcome.
If you're interested in a telecon to discuss the progression model,
sustainability and adoption/reuse, the guidelines proper or some other
topic in the draft, please let me know by completing this google form:
https://goo.gl/forms/K3QEH1LUsjbZEhaB2
If you use the Hypothes.is tool for commenting, let me know who you are
(user name in hypothes.is and name/affiliation) so that we can add you to
the Contributors list.
Thank you,
Soren
--
Soren Scott
Research Coder
The Ronin Institute for Independent Scholarship
soren.scott at ronininstitute.org
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