Using GitHub to plan community calls for rOpenSci

By Yanina Bellini Saibene in Community 100DaysToOffload rOpenSci GitHub

July 26, 2024

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Last year I participated in a series of tools trials conducted by CSCCE presenting how rOpenSci use GitHub to plan community calls. The tool trial consisted of several live webinars with Q&A session. After the events we were invited to write a series of tip sheets with the case we presented.

This is the link to Zenodo of the post I co-autored with the case study that outlines how rOpenSci uses GitHub to crowdsource ideas for community calls and, once approved, manage the planning of those calls internally.

  • How do you solicit ideas for your community calls?

  • What tools do you use to manage planning of your community calls?

Posted on:
July 26, 2024
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1 minute read, 109 words
Categories:
Community 100DaysToOffload rOpenSci GitHub
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Community 100DaysToOffload rOpenSci GitHub
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