SciPy 2024

Jonathan Starr


Sessions

07-12
17:45
55min
Defining Valuable Data for Mapping Open Source Science
Jonathan Starr

This BoF session will explore the essential data required to build a robust and comprehensive map of the open source science landscape. The discussion will center around the types of data needed, the challenges in collecting and curating this data, and the potential insights and benefits that such a map can provide. Participants will engage in a discussion on how to effectively gather and use data to illuminate the dynamics, challenges, and opportunities within open source and open science ecosystems.

Key Discussion Points:

  • Identifying necessary data types. For example: people: pull requests, hours committed, number up upvotes on issues; projects: number of direct dependencies, number of citations, etc.
  • Challenges in data collection and curation.
  • Methodologies for ensuring data accuracy and comprehensiveness.
  • Insights gained from mapping large datasets.
  • The impact of a comprehensive map on the open source and open science communities.
  • Future directions and potential improvements for data collection and mapping.

The context of this BoF will be set by a brief demonstration of The Map of Open Source Science seen on https://opensource.science

Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF)
Room 318
0min
MOSS, The Map of Open Source Science
Jonathan Starr

The Map of Open Source Science began at SciPy 2023. In the past year, The OSSci team has charted the path necessary to lift the fog smothering the open source research software ecosystem. Come explore the map as it current stands, the myriad of directions it might take, and the ways that you can help build the MOSS of the future.

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