A project serves as the context for one or more project ideas. Each project is represented as a web page with project information and ideas. Projects and their updates are subject to review of the OSRE administrators.
- Option A: email OSRE administrators (currently: Stephanie Lieggi, Carlos Maltzahn)
- Option B (via git):
- Fork git repository
- Create
content/project/osre23/ORGANIZATION/PROJECTNAME
directory or copy it from previous year'scontent/project/osre22/ORGANIZATION/PROJECTNAME
- In that directory create/update
index.md
and the project's image (featured.png
orfeatured.jpg
) - In
index.md
fill in the frontmatter (see example):- Add the project's title in
title:
, - Date the project entry with
date:
andlastmod:
, using one of the formats2022-05-27
(day only),2022-05-27T07:32:00
(with time),1979-05-27T00:32:00-07:00
(UTC-7 timezone), or2022-05-27T07:32:00Z
(UTC timezone). Note that projects dated in the future will not display. - Include a list of
authors:
, using either names in quotes or user names (see below for instructions on how to add user names) - IMPORTANT: set a list of tags that include
"osre23"
and either"uc"
or"reproducibility"
or both, depending on whether your project has a mentor affiliated with a UC campus or associated national lab (LBL, LANL, LLNL), or is a Summer of Reproducibility project. Feel free to add additional tags. - Below the frontmatter start with a description of the project and include links to the project's webpage.
- Add each project idea with level-3 header, i.e.,
### ...
and add a list of essential information that includes topics, skills, difficulty, size (175 vs 350 hours), and mentors.
- Add the project's title in
- Make a pull request.
Mentors are welcome to add information about themselves (see example):
- Option A: email OSRE administrators (currently: Stephanie Lieggi, Carlos Maltzahn)
- Include name, title, affiliations, email, short bio, whether you are UC or Summer of Reproducibility mentor (or both), and, optionally, photo, web page and social media links.
- Option B (via git):
- Fork git repository (or combine with pull request of adding/updating a project above)
- Create
/content/authors/USER
directory. - In that directory copy an
_index.md
file from another user and update it (see example)- Many icons are available (see documentation)
- IMPORTANT: Under
user_groups:
add either- University of California Mentors
or- Summer of Reproducibility Mentors
(or both). - The bio and any other information goes below the frontmatter.
The website has five "lists":
- Posts: (under
content/post
) include Programs (category: programs
) named after their program name, and the OSPO Blog items (category: news
) named after their posting date (yyyymmdd
) with tags that determine whether news items are also appearing in OSRE News (tagosre
) and SoR News (tagsor
). - Projects: (under
content/project
) are filed in a directory hierarchy with year at the top (e.g.osre22
,osre23
) and organization for each year. This directory hierarchy avoids name collisions of project names between years and organizations but the website build process does not assign any further meaning to it. Instead, tags determine in which year a project shows up (e.g. tagosre22
orosre23
) and whether the project is a UC mentor project (taguc
) or a reprodubility project (tagreproducibility
) or both. Additional tags describing project topics are encouraged and show up in the OSRE tag cloud (across all years and organizations). - Authors (under
content/authors
) include administrators and OSRE mentors. There are threeuser_groups
:Administration
,University of California Mentors
, andSummer of Reproducibility Mentors
. Authors can belong to more than one group. - Reports: (under
content/report
) are authored by OSRE contributors and will appear in the "Student Pages" section on the OSRE page. - Events: (under
content/event
) lists the annual symposia (and possibly additioinal major events). Thecontent/event/_index.md
is showing the upcoming event (or the past event if there is no upcoming event yet) and a call-to-action button to register (or to watch the recording of the past event). The list items are past events named by their event date.
This website is based on Wowchemy, a website framework using Hugo that can be deployed with GitHub and Netlify. The theme of the OSPO website is the Research Group Theme.