Join us this Tuesday July 14th to hack on Drupal for science!
Do you work with Drupal as a scientist, design or develop applications, or are you interested in working at the intersection of science, software, data and communication? If you have a science-related Drupal idea or problem, or you want to pitch in as a coder, designer or tester to help develop new cutting edge features for science applications on Drupal - come along!
We already have a bunch of interesting projects and issues lined up, covering a range of topics from Citation (DOIs for Drupal), Semantic Web (DataONE API, schema.org) to Mapping (WMS maps in Leaflet). Feel free to suggest new ones, or pitch in on these - a range of skillsets are needed and welcome.
It's easy to take part, either in person or remotely.
Ahead of the meeting:
- RSVP to let us know your interests and how you'd like to take part
- Vote on project proposals on our suggestions thread
- Send us any new ideas or problems on the same thread
On the day:
- In person, at the ESIPFed Summer Meeting in Asilomar - come along to the Toyon room at 1:30 pm PT
- Remotely (free):
- Register for free for the ESIPFed Summer Meeting (select "Remote Participant")
- Log on to Webex at 1:30 pm PT (call-in details will be posted here on the day)
- Join us on the #drupal-science IRC channel
We'll start with an introduction to the code sprint and this summer's projects. Then we'll break off into groups, taking a breather from 3 - 3:30 pm PT, and wrap up around 6 pm PT. Feel free to join us at any time during the session - just ping us on Webex or #drupal-science.
Look forward to seeing you there!