Software Training and Management in the Rubin Ecosystem

Chair: Federica Bianco

All are welcome to attend this session for the Science Collaboration and Science community working within the Rubin Ecosystem which is organized by the Transients and Variable Stars Science Collaboration (TVS-SC)

Groups will share their experiences with software management and development and software training, with emphasis on grass-root and self organized initiatives within the Science Collaborations.
The session will cover: 

Software management experience within the Science Collaborations 20 min: (TVS SC, DESC) -
   Speakers: Rachel Street, Heather Kelly


Community-led software training experience 20 min: reporting on past software training sessions and sustainability discussion - the TVS has led software training for the SC community with support from the Heising Simons fundation through the LSST Discovery Alliance
    Speakers: Alex Razim, Riley Clarke

LINCC Frameworks: what softer projects are underway and what is the LINCC Frameworks sustainability vision 20 min:
   Speakers Alez Malz, Kostya Malanchev

PANEL software development, discoverability, and community engagement from the small team perspective: (TVS,  ISSC, other SCs). 
    Panelists: Alejandra Muñoz Arancibia,   Orion Eiger, Wes Fraser, Katarzyna Kruszyńska, Marina Pavlovic, Vincenzo Petrecca.

Topics to be discussed:

Software training - we would like to hear suggestions for improving existing training modules.

Software management: sharing experience within the SC of software management for small teams and communities with limited to no dedicated resources

Members of LINCC are especially encouraged to attend for discussions of how to integrate best with their infrastructure and management team.

Please contact the session chair with any questions.
 

Lead or Chair for this Session: 
Federica Bianco
Suggested Audience: 
Anyone
Category: 
Science
Location: 
Kavli
Timeblock: 
4:00 - 5:30pm
Day: 
Thursday 07/25

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