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Hi!
Great questions, let me answer:
"What does it mean for a project to be part of the JROST?" / "Which types of projects are of interest for JROST?"
It means that you are a non-profit entity or project, that is building open source tools which have a substantial application within the sciences-- in communication, experimentation, data, collaboration or whatever. It also means that you're curious and enthusiastic about how you might integrate with other projects in the open ecosystem. You probably have your own vision how together we can be more than the sum of our parts.
I've looked at OpenML, and you look like exactly the kind of community project we'd love to join.
"Where can people add suggestions for projects to join JROST?"
We probably need a good way to do this, but for now... how about right here? Thanks for creating the issue!
"How do members of JROST communicate?"
We're sorting that out, the project is brand new. For now we communicate by email, but we'll be expanding some of those channels. Here in the sprint. Feel free to chat with us here, and watch the main page for additional channels we'll be establishing for next week. https://github.com/OpenScienceRoadmap/mozilla-sprint-2018
We hope you'll join us for the sprint.
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Excellent. I will see if I can make it to the sprint and will also forward the invite to other contributors.
Will there be a meeting at the start of the sprint to organise what people will be working on and to discuss questions this thursday?
from mozilla-sprint-2018.
@HeidiSeibold apologies for the delay in responding! We are building this airplane while flying ;)
As you may have already seen added to the project sprint README, we are holding three standup meetings on each sprint day (10–11 May 2018) at the start, middle, and end of each day during EDT (UTC -4). Some are already past, but we welcome your joining future standups! Meanwhile, conversation and coordination continues on GitHub, Twitter, IRC, and even in the Zoom chat (sprint communication channels are also in the README).
As for joining JROST formally, we have provided a process in an adjacent repository. Please let us know if you have questions or suggestions and we look forward to your participation in the sprint and JROST!
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I think that https://github.com/OpenScienceRoadmap/Participants has solved this issue. Closing now 🥇
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@HeidiSeibold I'm reopening this issue as it may serve as a guidepost for others looking for info on joining JROST. Thank you for your input!
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This issue was moved to OpenScienceRoadmap/jrost#36
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