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Re: Hackatathon: 27th June! Let redo ReScience C.


From: Ludovic Courtès
Subject: Re: Hackatathon: 27th June! Let redo ReScience C.
Date: Wed, 24 May 2023 15:31:57 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.2 (gnu/linux)

Hi Etienne,

"Etienne B. Roesch" <etienne.roesch@gmail.com> skribis:

> I am in. I have used both nix and guix, but I do consider myself a
> beginner. I am also a plain old researcher in neuroscience, albeit with
> formal training in software engineering. As such I think I would find it
> more valuable to spend time figuring out the best way to describe "a best
> practice" for people like me, onboarding newcomers, and write
> documentation, rather than figuring out why a Makefile doesn't compile and
> computer says no. I am also happy to join more experienced users, of
> course, and follow the flow.

I guess the goal is to make progress on providing Guix files that would
let us re-run code submitted in ReScience C papers (for instance).  In
doing that, old-timers like me can of course provide guidance to onboard
newcomers: this exercise is meaningful if we make it approachable to a
wider scientific audience.

We seasoned users (Simon, Konrad, myself, and anyone who feels
qualified) should prepare upfront to get a more precise idea of the
tasks involved and how we can onboard people.

> I have timeblocked the whole, and I am relatively free of my own movement,
> but I can't promise I wouldn't be dragged into some boring meetings. I live
> in the UK (+1h), and speak English and French. :D

Awesome.  :-)

BTW, the event will be in English but we can definitely onboard those
who might prefer to speak French or German.

Ludo’.



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