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👉 Join us online Saturday 10 Feb!
Check our 10 amazing new ONLINE talks on Saturday 10 February.
We call it ORDEM: Open Research, Dev, Ethics & Mobilization.
🌎 It allows us to reach people all over the world who cannot necessarily come to Bruxelles.
The Open Research devroom addresses FLOSS developers in a broad community concerned with research production and curation: scientists, engineers, journalists, archivists, curators, activists. The tools and technologies targeted are typically creating, handling or sharing knowledge artifacts: data, academic papers, books, collections, web contents, algorithms, artworks. This devroom provides a place and time to discuss the issues related to the creation and usage of open research technologies, with the ambition to foster discussions between designers, developers and users, bridging multiple knowledge-based communities together, and with the broader FLOSS community.
The Open Research devroom aims to:
- Allow knowledge-based tool developers to publicize their effort and become aware of other FLOSS projects.
- Facilitate the pooling of coding efforts on (often poorly funded) tools.
- Create a network where otherwise isolated developers, research engineers can share common FLOSS concerns.
- Provide social recognition for people who work in fields where designing and developing tools is less considered than usual outcomes (e.g. not publishing papers in research, not writing investigation in data journalism, etc).
For more content information, you can also read about the state of the conversation in the devroom in 2020-2021.
The FOSDEM (Free and Open source Software Developers' European Meeting) is a non-commercial, volunteer-organized European event centered on free and open-source software development. It is aimed at developers and anyone interested in the free and open-source software movement. It aims to enable developers to meet and to promote the awareness and use of free and open-source software.
https://fosdem.org/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FOSDEM
- Anne Lee Steele
- Célya Gruson-Daniel Inno3 and COSTECH Lab (Université de Technologie de Compiègne)
- Diego Antolinos-Basso, research engineer at the médialab and the CEVIPOF, Sciences Po Paris
- Luisa Orozco, Research Software Engineer at the Netherlands eScience center.
- Mathieu Jacomy, assistant professor at the Tantlab in Copenhagen and designer of Gephi.
- Maya Anderson-González
- Paul Girard, Human Data Interfaces engineer at OuestWare
- Sara Petti, Network Lead at Open Knowledge Foundation
- Victor Daussy-Renaudin
- Violeta Menéndez González, PhD student in Computer Vision at University of Surrey and BBC R&D.
- Yo Yehudi
Contact us: [email protected]
Want to view the schedule for the online talks? Use this link!