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Events

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Tuesday 27th February, 2024 | 15:00 p.m.

26th HiRSE Seminar - "JOSS: A journal for open source software that is an open source software project"

Daniel S. Katz from the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), University of Illinois

This talk will discuss the Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS), a diamond OA journal for open source research software. JOSS depends on volunteers for almost all of its functions, and most of these volunteers are those who do research software engineering (RSEng) as part of their job, and many of these people who do it for more than half of their job consider themselves research software engineers (RSEs). The talk will discuss how JOSS is run as an open-source community project, and how it interacts with the RSEng community. This includes that JOSS: runs on GitHub using a helpful bot to automate actions; has reviews that are open, collaborative, and constructive; and uses typical open-source mechanisms for communication. While JOSS reviews are checklist-driven, some of the checklist items are not purely binary; instead, they have values of bad, ok, and good, where ok and good are both sufficient to pass, but good is used to push the community to better
practices that those that are merely ok. JOSS communication using GitHub issues for discussion of reviews, Slack for internal team discussions, and traditional software project mechanisms including social media to announce publications and news, and the new JOSSCast to provide interviews with some paper authors. JOSS has been demonstrated to scale successfully in terms of both people and costs, and we look forward to continuing to support the research software community move towards more recognition and better practices.

You can find the slides from all the previous talks from the HiRSE Seminar series on zenodo and there’s a feedback form for you to tell us what you think about the seminar series and what other topics we should cover.

Institutions

  • National Center for Supercomputing Applications
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Thursday, November 13th, 2025 | 17:00 - 21:00 p.m.

Apache Iceberg™ Europe Meetup - live in Hamburg!

Grüner Deich 15, 20097 Hamburg, Germany

Join us for the very first Apache Iceberg™ Europe Meetup in Hamburg! Our event is hosted in the 2nd Floor by Sparkassen Innovation Hub co-hosted by Star Finanz, CelerData and Vakamo.

​When registering, please select one of the two ticket types:

  • ​In-Person Ticket: Join us on-site! Your name will be used to pre-register for venue access.

  • ​Remote-Only Ticket: Can’t make it in person? No worries—register to join the live stream, receive event recordings, and stay connected with the community.

​Also make sure to join Apache Iceberg Slack Channel to stay up-to-date with future meetups in Europe!

​Agenda

​5:00 pm – Registration & Networking
6:00 pm – 1st set of short talks

Institutions

People

Institutions

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Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter

Scientific Support Unit researching the use of computation to accelerate and support research. 

Universität Hamburg
Adeline Scharfenberg
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Universität Hamburg
Adeline Scharfenberg
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Universität Hamburg
Adeline Scharfenberg
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