Hello,
We now have enough software in NeuroFedora to create Comps groups and think of a Spin/Lab. Would anyone like to join the NeuroFedora team as our Spin master?
We have two sessions at Flock too. So if you are going, please attend them to learn more:
Talk: NeuroFedora: FOSS and Open Science https://flock2019.sched.com/event/S5mC/neurofedora-foss-and-open-neuroscienc...
Hackathon: Fedora and the future of Free Science: https://flock2019.sched.com/event/SKrW/fedora-and-the-future-of-free-science
FAQ ---
1. What is NeuroFedora? Essentially, it's a set of packages just like any other Fedora packages. The only difference is that these packages/software are all related to Neuroscience. This includes modelling, imaging, data analytics, and anything else that anyone interested in Neuroscience may use.
2. Why NeuroFedora? Because FOSS and Open Science go hand in hand, we've come together to provide a ready to use Fedora based platform for neuroscience users. Instead of spending time setting up their systems, installing software, we want to provide them with an installable ISO image.
3. What skills do I need to be Spin master? None at all. Spin creation simply requires knowledge of the Fedora Spin process and all of it is very well documented. Whatever skills you need can be learned "on the job". The NeuroFedora team has quite a few contributors that have been around for a while and can show you the ropes.
4. Where can I learn more about NeuroFedora? All our links are listed here in our documentation: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/neurofedora/communicating/
5. Is there anything else I can do? Where do we even begin!? So much! Have a look here: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/neurofedora/contributing/
Hello Ankur,
I found this idea very interesting; also, I attend one of the talks in the FLOCK.
If you still don't have a spin master, I will do it.
Regards.
El mié., 7 de agosto de 2019 10:59 a. m., Ankur Sinha < sanjay.ankur@gmail.com> escribió:
Hello,
We now have enough software in NeuroFedora to create Comps groups and think of a Spin/Lab. Would anyone like to join the NeuroFedora team as our Spin master?
We have two sessions at Flock too. So if you are going, please attend them to learn more:
Talk: NeuroFedora: FOSS and Open Science
https://flock2019.sched.com/event/S5mC/neurofedora-foss-and-open-neuroscienc...
Hackathon: Fedora and the future of Free Science:
https://flock2019.sched.com/event/SKrW/fedora-and-the-future-of-free-science
FAQ
- What is NeuroFedora?
Essentially, it's a set of packages just like any other Fedora packages. The only difference is that these packages/software are all related to Neuroscience. This includes modelling, imaging, data analytics, and anything else that anyone interested in Neuroscience may use.
- Why NeuroFedora?
Because FOSS and Open Science go hand in hand, we've come together to provide a ready to use Fedora based platform for neuroscience users. Instead of spending time setting up their systems, installing software, we want to provide them with an installable ISO image.
- What skills do I need to be Spin master?
None at all. Spin creation simply requires knowledge of the Fedora Spin process and all of it is very well documented. Whatever skills you need can be learned "on the job". The NeuroFedora team has quite a few contributors that have been around for a while and can show you the ropes.
- Where can I learn more about NeuroFedora?
All our links are listed here in our documentation: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/neurofedora/communicating/
- Is there anything else I can do?
Where do we even begin!? So much! Have a look here: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/neurofedora/contributing/
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On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 07:11:13 +0200, Vendaval wrote:
Hello Ankur,
Hello!
I found this idea very interesting; also, I attend one of the talks in the FLOCK.
If you still don't have a spin master, I will do it.
Sure. We've had @dan1mal volunteer, but we'd like to have a team around it rather than individuals. I've created a ticket to get you started with NeuroFedora now:
https://pagure.io/neuro-sig/NeuroFedora/issue/269
Welcome to the team!
I would also like to volunteer as spins master, if there is room.
Best regards,
Amanda
On Mon, Aug 12, 2019, 1:11 AM Vendaval hotgalan@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Ankur,
I found this idea very interesting; also, I attend one of the talks in the FLOCK.
If you still don't have a spin master, I will do it.
Regards.
El mié., 7 de agosto de 2019 10:59 a. m., Ankur Sinha < sanjay.ankur@gmail.com> escribió:
Hello,
We now have enough software in NeuroFedora to create Comps groups and think of a Spin/Lab. Would anyone like to join the NeuroFedora team as our Spin master?
We have two sessions at Flock too. So if you are going, please attend them to learn more:
Talk: NeuroFedora: FOSS and Open Science
https://flock2019.sched.com/event/S5mC/neurofedora-foss-and-open-neuroscienc...
Hackathon: Fedora and the future of Free Science:
https://flock2019.sched.com/event/SKrW/fedora-and-the-future-of-free-science
FAQ
- What is NeuroFedora?
Essentially, it's a set of packages just like any other Fedora packages. The only difference is that these packages/software are all related to Neuroscience. This includes modelling, imaging, data analytics, and anything else that anyone interested in Neuroscience may use.
- Why NeuroFedora?
Because FOSS and Open Science go hand in hand, we've come together to provide a ready to use Fedora based platform for neuroscience users. Instead of spending time setting up their systems, installing software, we want to provide them with an installable ISO image.
- What skills do I need to be Spin master?
None at all. Spin creation simply requires knowledge of the Fedora Spin process and all of it is very well documented. Whatever skills you need can be learned "on the job". The NeuroFedora team has quite a few contributors that have been around for a while and can show you the ropes.
- Where can I learn more about NeuroFedora?
All our links are listed here in our documentation: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/neurofedora/communicating/
- Is there anything else I can do?
Where do we even begin!? So much! Have a look here: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/neurofedora/contributing/
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Hi Amanda,
On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 05:08:53 -0400, Amanda Kidari wrote:
I would also like to volunteer as spins master, if there is room.
That is great to hear!
Could you please sign into Pagure.io[1] and tell us your FAS username? We can then add you to the Pagure group[2] and get you started.
[1] https://pagure.io [2] https://pagure.io/group/neuro-sig
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