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Which communities to reach out to for anecdotes? #38
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Thanks for the feedback, @konrad. I'm good with that - in that case, we could 'just' take the list of projects/communities we have so far, check each of them for OSI-complince, and get on with contacting people (once we have some 'example' texts for some of the features, and once some of us have tried answering the questions ourselves for our 'own' communities to see how we can work with replies to these questions) |
Several issues were linked to ways of collecting examples/anecdotes from others re: their experiences working in OS scientific communities. To (hopefully) make it easier to work through this issue list, I'm closing some of them and linking to them here:
We've collected a list of potential communities to reach out to in a file in the repo: listOfOSBCs.md
I think it'd be good to work with a transparent, agreed-upon set of criteria, for deciding which ones to contact directly for their input, and that's been discussed already in several of these issues (and in the Hangouts).
Wanted to check we have consensus to this - please give your opinions on this, in particular letting us know if you agree/disagree with it.
Questions:
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