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11:29
pdurbin
poikilotherm: hi. How's that new roof?
11:29
poikilotherm
Greetings :-)
11:29
poikilotherm
No new roof yet :-(
11:30
poikilotherm
Too much snow and ice
11:30
poikilotherm
To dangerous
11:30
poikilotherm
+o
11:30
poikilotherm
So, back to work... ;-)
11:31
pdurbin
Maybe I picked a bad time to visit Germany for the first time. I land around this time next week. :)
11:32
poikilotherm
Tuesday will hopefully be cold, but sunny in Berlin
11:32
poikilotherm
Wednesday the same
11:32
poikilotherm
Around 32° to 34°F
11:33
pdurbin
Yeah, slightly warmer than here.
11:33
poikilotherm
You better take a warm coat with you... ;-)
11:33
pdurbin
I've got all the gear for the cold. Don't worry. :)
11:38
poikilotherm
:-)
11:38
poikilotherm
Just scanning through all of the stuff that happened in the past days...
11:45
pdurbin
Lots of stuff, I guess.
11:51
poikilotherm
Yeah, but mostly unrelated to my stuff :-D
11:51
poikilotherm
We are currently working on a pre-production test installation available on Campus
11:52
poikilotherm
This will be Kubernetes based, but still with the current container approaches floating around
12:00
poikilotherm
Hey pdurbin, did you hear any news from the Consortium lately?
12:01
poikilotherm
Especially the DOI related stuff...
12:04
pdurbin
poikilotherm: well, someone created a GitHub organization: https://github.com/GlobalDataverseCommunityConsortium
12:12
poikilotherm
:-)
12:12
poikilotherm
Sounds good
12:13
pdurbin
poikilotherm: I think the main thing about DOIs is that Gustavo, Stephen, and Matthew were at https://pidapalooza.org last week.
12:31
pdurbin
poikilotherm: oh, and a new forum was launched to talk about DOIs and other PIDs: https://www.pidforum.org
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pdurbin
donsizemore: no repos yet though :)
15:47
donsizemore
@pdurbin what would you like to put in it?
15:50
donsizemore
@pdurbin also, i was going to push what i had so for re: sample data in a branch and let you check it out / beat it up
15:51
donsizemore
@pdurbin we've got a fair bit going on this week, so i was going to push what i had and let you steer/correct what i should do next
15:58
pdurbin
donsizemore: sound perfect. I'm happy to kick the tires. For the GDCC I was thinking about this thread about a repo coming: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/dataverse-internationalization-wg/zJbDzSNN-80/hmH98ajQCQAJ
16:08
pdurbin
Interesting. You can see how much the Dataverse war file is growing over time at https://api.github.com/repos/IQSS/dataverse/releases
17:01
pameyer
pdurbin: who's your audience for open science days?
17:17
pdurbin
pameyer: "The event is directed at researchers and specialists from inside and especially from outside the Max Planck Society who are interested in an interdisciplinary communication about Open Science."
17:18
pameyer
from the level of intro in your slides, it seems like you're assuming they know all the nuts and bolts of research data publication
17:18
pdurbin
Woof. I probably am.
17:19
pameyer
might be worth thinking about an intro slide cartoon of what dataverse does for datasets; to set up comparision w\ extending it to software
17:20
pdurbin
I have the perfect slide cartoon in mind, thanks to you: https://twitter.com/philipdurbin/status/918132653580275715 :)
17:21
pameyer
that summer student gets credit for that one :)
17:22
pdurbin
:)
17:25
pameyer
it's a good cartoon - but might be too busy for a slide
17:25
pameyer
but different folks present things different ways ;)
17:27
pdurbin
yeah
18:06
donsizemore
@pdurbin the researcher should be chunking that data into an x-ray crystallographer
18:08
pdurbin
mmm, data
18:31
pdurbin
donsizemore: reminds me of "Colbert looked from the hardback copy of the book in one hand to the slip of paper with interest, astonishment, and then a gleam of mischief, as he moved it toward his open mouth." https://www.boston.com/uncategorized/noprimarytagmatch/2012/10/05/george-church-harvard-genetics-professor-banters-with-stephen-colbert
18:31
pdurbin
"Church explained he had taken his book, used a code to create a DNA version of it, and then made 20 million DNA copies of the nearly-300 page book, then deposited all those copies on the slip of paper."
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pdurbin
donsizemore: I spy a branch: https://github.com/IQSS/dataverse-ansible/tree/37_sample_data :)