Open-Source Mini Conference Today and Post-Meeting Discussion Announcement

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David Schaffner

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Nov 10, 2020, 12:01:04 PM11/10/20
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Hi all,

The first session of the Open-Source Software Ecosystem in Plasma Science mini-conference will begin today during the APS DPP afternoon session: https://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/DPP20/Session/JM10. The second session will be held Wednesday morning. There will be talks featuring PlasmaPy as well as a number of other open-source based software developed or in development for plasma research. 

Also, the PlasmaPy project will be hosting two post-DPP meeting discussion sessions next week, the first on Tuesday, November 17th at 4pm EST and the second on Thursday, November 19th at 2pm EST, both by Zoom. Details for the events and the Zoom coordinates can be found by going to the following link: https://www.plasmapy.org/meetings/aps/62nd_dpp_mini_conf_followups/

Hope to see many of you at the mini-conference later today and tomorrow morning!

~David


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Julien Hillairet

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Nov 13, 2020, 5:05:53 AM11/13/20
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Hello,

Are some presentations available online? (for those who do not participate in the conference)

Julien

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David Schaffner

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Nov 17, 2020, 11:46:15 AM11/17/20
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Hi Julien,

This is a great question. The recordings from the conference will be available on the conference platform for one year, however, I believe access is restricted to conference viewers. This is something that we will follow up on with the DPP organizers to see if there's a way to give access to non-conference-attendee viewers. That said, the mini-conference organizers have discussed setting up a separate repository for mini conference presenters on something like Zenodo. It might be that presenters would need to rerecord their presentations, though I know many presenters had already pre-recorded for the mini-conference. At the very least, it can be a place for presentation slides.

We will likely discuss more these options during next week's post-APS meetings.

Thanks,
David

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Department of Physics
Bryn Mawr College


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Steven Shannon

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Nov 17, 2020, 12:45:51 PM11/17/20
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I know that we were able to negotiate getting our recording for the plasma tutorial we taught at GEC a few weeks ago so that we could host it open on a youtube channel.  Saralyn Stewart might be able to point you in the right direction since she is familiar with both efforts.  APS didn't have a problem with it as I recall.

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