Communication
We’ll get organized with Slack. If you don’t already have an account, you can create one.
Most lessons have their own Slack channel. They are accessible from the README file in their respective GitHub repositories. To coordinate across lessons, we also set up channels for the Social Sciences and Geospatial curricula:
If you have any questions, you are always welcome to ask them on the General Slack channel.
How to get involved and contribute?
Review our Bug BBQ guide.
Look for issues with the good first issue or the help wanted labels among the issues in the lesson repositories.
Local Sites
If you’d like to add your local group to the list of participating institutions to the Bug BBQ, please open an issue.
University of Florida |
Informatics Institute Lecture Room |
Friday April 13th (1pm - 5pm) |
Hao Ye |
The Carpentries Headquarters |
Upstairs from Golden One Bank, Davis, CA |
Thursday April 12 (9am-6pm), Friday April 13th (9am-6pm) |
Sign up |
R Ladies Buenos Aires |
valo hublab, Av. Alicia Moreau de Justo 1750 |
Thursday, April 12 (6:30pm-9:30pm) |
Rayna Harris |
UofT Coders, University of Toronto |
MADLab, Gerstein Science Information Centre room B112, 9 King’s College Circle, Toronto, ON |
Friday April 13th (9am - 2pm) |
Madeleine Bonsma-Fisher |