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Hackathon coordination (projects) #26
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Once discussed, we can turn the accepted projects into actual projects of the management feature of this github repo. |
I have tried to refine this into subprojects/-topics |
Needed: A list of resources
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Coordination happens via project board, think we can close this. |
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Here is a list of project that @mih extracted from the individual issues. Feel free to edit the post to extend/alter.
Redo Website
Essentially replace the current one, with something that is easier to build, more lightweight, and potentially presents the dataset as more of a "done" thing.
Subprojects:
Coordinator: @aqw
Co-hackers: @jsheunis maybe @loj @mih maybe @adswa maybe @christian-monch
Data Hosting
All aspects related to data hosting.
Subprojects:
Coordinator: @loj
Co-hackers: @adswa , @m-wierzba , @christian-monch (esp metadata), @chrhaeusler (esp annotations)
BIDS / Release the phase1 data in BIDS format
Subprojects
Coordinator: @bpoldrack
Co-hackers: maybe @loj maybe @adswa , @m-wierzba
The manuscript
Besides the "hey, here is a refreshed studyforrest" aspect, the main focus of the paper can be a DataLad feature. It enables to move into the future (adopt BIDS, change data portal technology) without having to break the static aspects of science (i.e. publications). A brief paper should show how we can benefit from BIDS hosting at OpenNeuro, while retaining an accessible dataset version the matches the data descriptor from 2014 and 2016 one-to-one. This is a non-trivial task, because our reconverted data may be substantially different from their renamed data.
coordinator: @chrhaeusler
co-hacker: maybe @adswa
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