Hello all,
There have been a couple of approaches to the team at ALA asking for the possibility of a visit to help advance understanding of the system. Additionally we hear early indications of interest from the recent group who had a small workshop in Europe, but note their requests for improved documentation, processes and structure.
It is short notice but we would like to propose a workshop in Canbera for developers on the week of : 21-July - 25th July 2014
During this week we would aim to: a) exchange knowledge amongst developers b) collate wiki documentation on data management, and customization of the web portal c) discuss and make progress in the processes surrounding source code management - e.g. potentially moving to Github and defining procedures for contribution, and releases
Please note that at this stage and for the foreseeable future, we believe the components suitable for collaboration and adoption are: i. The biocache-hub webapp ii. The collectory webapp iii. The biocache backend processes
I understand that the GBIF secretariat will commit to managing the key pieces of documentation and assist in helping structure the project. The ALA development team are committed to maintaining this codebase and using it to support applications in Australia. We don't envisage this being an off the shelf product such as the GBIF IPT, but rather a well managed open source project that people can contribute to and use as a framework to rapidly kick start their own developments.
If you have interest in joining, could you please reply to this expressing interest, even if only tentative?
Many thanks,
Dave Martin ALA
Hello all,
There have been a couple of approaches to the team at ALA asking for the possibility of a visit to help advance understanding of the system. Additionally we hear early indications of interest from the recent group who had a small workshop in Europe, but note their requests for improved documentation, processes and structure.
It is short notice but we would like to propose a workshop in Canbera for developers on the week of : 21-July - 25th July 2014
During this week we would aim to: a) exchange knowledge amongst developers b) collate wiki documentation on data management, and customization of the web portal c) discuss and make progress in the processes surrounding source code management - e.g. potentially moving to Github and defining procedures for contribution, and releases
Please note that at this stage and for the foreseeable future, we believe the components suitable for collaboration and adoption are: i. The biocache-hub webapp ii. The collectory webapp iii. The biocache backend processes
I understand that the GBIF secretariat will commit to managing the key pieces of documentation and assist in helping structure the project. The ALA development team are committed to maintaining this codebase and using it to support applications in Australia. We don't envisage this being an off the shelf product such as the GBIF IPT, but rather a well managed open source project that people can contribute to and use as a framework to rapidly kick start their own developments.
If you have interest in joining, could you please reply to this expressing interest, even if only tentative?
Many thanks,
Dave Martin ALA
I can confirm that both Burke and I intend to join if there is sufficient interest.
Thanks, Tim
On 6 Jun 2014, at 07:15, David.Martin@csiro.au wrote:
Hello all,
There have been a couple of approaches to the team at ALA asking for the possibility of a visit to help advance understanding of the system. Additionally we hear early indications of interest from the recent group who had a small workshop in Europe, but note their requests for improved documentation, processes and structure.
It is short notice but we would like to propose a workshop in Canbera for developers on the week of : 21-July - 25th July 2014
During this week we would aim to: a) exchange knowledge amongst developers b) collate wiki documentation on data management, and customization of the web portal c) discuss and make progress in the processes surrounding source code management - e.g. potentially moving to Github and defining procedures for contribution, and releases
Please note that at this stage and for the foreseeable future, we believe the components suitable for collaboration and adoption are: i. The biocache-hub webapp ii. The collectory webapp iii. The biocache backend processes
I understand that the GBIF secretariat will commit to managing the key pieces of documentation and assist in helping structure the project. The ALA development team are committed to maintaining this codebase and using it to support applications in Australia. We don't envisage this being an off the shelf product such as the GBIF IPT, but rather a well managed open source project that people can contribute to and use as a framework to rapidly kick start their own developments.
If you have interest in joining, could you please reply to this expressing interest, even if only tentative?
Many thanks,
Dave Martin ALA _______________________________________________ Ala-portal mailing list Ala-portal@lists.gbif.org http://lists.gbif.org/mailman/listinfo/ala-portal
Hello Dave,
The GBIF France node is really interested by this kind of workshop. Espacially after the test we made last week with BeBif and AntaBif in Brussels. I need to speak with the French node about the possibility to come to this meeting in Canberra. The next team meeting will be on the 13th of June so I will be able to give you an answer at this time.
Thanks!
Marie-Elise
-- Marie-Elise LECOQ GBIF FRANCE
On Fri, 6 Jun 2014 11:26:07 +0200, Tim Robertson wrote:
I can confirm that both Burke and I intend to join if there is sufficient interest.
Thanks,
Tim
On 6 Jun 2014, at 07:15, wrote:
Hello all,
There have been a couple of approaches to the team at ALA asking for the possibility of a visit to help advance understanding of the system. Additionally we hear early indications of interest from the recent group who had a small workshop in Europe, but note their requests for improved documentation, processes and structure.
It is short notice but we would like to propose a workshop in Canbera for developers on the week of : 21-July - 25th July 2014
During this week we would aim to: a) exchange knowledge amongst developers b) collate wiki documentation on data management, and customization of the web portal c) discuss and make progress in the processes surrounding source code management - e.g. potentially moving to Github and defining procedures for contribution, and releases
Please note that at this stage and for the foreseeable future, we believe the components suitable for collaboration and adoption are: i. The biocache-hub webapp ii. The collectory webapp iii. The biocache backend processes
I understand that the GBIF secretariat will commit to managing the key pieces of documentation and assist in helping structure the project. The ALA development team are committed to maintaining this codebase and using it to support applications in Australia. We don't envisage this being an off the shelf product such as the GBIF IPT, but rather a well managed open source project that people can contribute to and use as a framework to rapidly kick start their own developments.
If you have interest in joining, could you please reply to this expressing interest, even if only tentative?
Many thanks,
Dave Martin ALA
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Hello everyone
In INBio we are interested in using and extending the tools developed by Ala, so I really want to participate in the workshop.
Pura vida!
2014-06-05 23:15 GMT-06:00 David.Martin@csiro.au:
Hello all,
There have been a couple of approaches to the team at ALA asking for the possibility of a visit to help advance understanding of the system. Additionally we hear early indications of interest from the recent group who had a small workshop in Europe, but note their requests for improved documentation, processes and structure.
It is short notice but we would like to propose a workshop in Canbera for developers on the week of : 21-July - 25th July 2014
During this week we would aim to: a) exchange knowledge amongst developers b) collate wiki documentation on data management, and customization of the web portal c) discuss and make progress in the processes surrounding source code management - e.g. potentially moving to Github and defining procedures for contribution, and releases
Please note that at this stage and for the foreseeable future, we believe the components suitable for collaboration and adoption are: i. The biocache-hub webapp ii. The collectory webapp iii. The biocache backend processes
I understand that the GBIF secretariat will commit to managing the key pieces of documentation and assist in helping structure the project. The ALA development team are committed to maintaining this codebase and using it to support applications in Australia. We don't envisage this being an off the shelf product such as the GBIF IPT, but rather a well managed open source project that people can contribute to and use as a framework to rapidly kick start their own developments.
If you have interest in joining, could you please reply to this expressing interest, even if only tentative?
Many thanks,
Dave Martin ALA
Ala-portal mailing list Ala-portal@lists.gbif.org http://lists.gbif.org/mailman/listinfo/ala-portal
Hi all,
At this stage, it is a bit difficult for me to justify flying to Canberra, since costs are pretty high from Europe and basing our national portal on ALA is not decided yet. But I'd probably be present if a closer workshop (such as something a TDWG if in Europe) takes place.
Nico On 10/06/14 01:42, Arturo Vargas wrote:
Hello everyone
In INBio we are interested in using and extending the tools developed by Ala, so I really want to participate in the workshop.
Pura vida!
2014-06-05 23:15 GMT-06:00 <David.Martin@csiro.au mailto:David.Martin@csiro.au>:
Hello all, There have been a couple of approaches to the team at ALA asking for the possibility of a visit to help advance understanding of the system. Additionally we hear early indications of interest from the recent group who had a small workshop in Europe, but note their requests for improved documentation, processes and structure. It is short notice but we would like to propose a workshop in Canbera for developers on the week of : 21-July - 25th July 2014 During this week we would aim to: a) exchange knowledge amongst developers b) collate wiki documentation on data management, and customization of the web portal c) discuss and make progress in the processes surrounding source code management - e.g. potentially moving to Github and defining procedures for contribution, and releases Please note that at this stage and for the foreseeable future, we believe the components suitable for collaboration and adoption are: i. The biocache-hub webapp ii. The collectory webapp iii. The biocache backend processes I understand that the GBIF secretariat will commit to managing the key pieces of documentation and assist in helping structure the project. The ALA development team are committed to maintaining this codebase and using it to support applications in Australia. We don't envisage this being an off the shelf product such as the GBIF IPT, but rather a well managed open source project that people can contribute to and use as a framework to rapidly kick start their own developments. If you have interest in joining, could you please reply to this expressing interest, even if only tentative? Many thanks, Dave Martin ALA _______________________________________________ Ala-portal mailing list Ala-portal@lists.gbif.org <mailto:Ala-portal@lists.gbif.org> http://lists.gbif.org/mailman/listinfo/ala-portal
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participants (5)
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Arturo Vargas
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David.Martin@csiro.au
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melecoq
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Nicolas Noé
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Tim Robertson