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BoF : Bring out your codes Increasing software visibility and re-use

BoF : Bring out your codes Increasing software visibility and re-use. ADASS XXII, Champaign, IL. Bring out your codes (please!). Monday’s BoF sought answers to the following seven questions…. Discussion question #1.

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BoF : Bring out your codes Increasing software visibility and re-use

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  1. BoF: Bring out your codesIncreasing software visibility and re-use ADASS XXII, Champaign, IL

  2. Bring out your codes (please!) Monday’s BoF sought answers to the following seven questions…

  3. Discussion question #1 How do we ensure code release is recognized as an essential part of assuring reproducibility of research?

  4. Discussion question #2 How can the community change the culture so developers will release their programs?

  5. Discussion question #3 What can we do to ensure code authors receive credit for writing and releasing their software, and encourage them to release it even if it's "messy" code?

  6. Discussion question #4 How do we reduce expectations of support when a developer does not wish to (or cannot) take on that role after program release?

  7. Discussion question #5 What role might journal publishers and funding agencies have in furthering code release, and how can the community influence them to take on that role?

  8. Discussion question #6 How can universities be convinced to change policies which prohibit software publication?

  9. Discussion question #7 Can funding agencies and publishers encourage documentation of programs, and if so, how?

  10. The answers… … are still out there. Please join the conversation either on Google Drive at tinyurl.com/CodesBoF or on the ASCL blog at asterisk.apod.com/wp/

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