[Open-bio-l] Fwd: [Numpy-discussion] FOSS for scientists devroom at FOSDEM 2013

Peter Cock p.j.a.cock at googlemail.com
Wed Nov 21 16:03:13 UTC 2012


Hi all,

Forwarding this email about FOSDEM 2013, since the Free/Libre and
Open Source Software (FLOSS) for scientists meeting could be of
interest to Bio* / BOSC people,

Peter


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Christos Siopis <Christos.Siopis at ulb.ac.be>
Date: Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 3:27 PM
Subject: [Numpy-discussion] FOSS for scientists devroom at FOSDEM 2013
To: numpy-discussion at scipy.org, scipy-user at scipy.org,
astropy at scipy.org, matplotlib-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: foss4scientists-devroom at lists.fosdem.org


Dear members of the Numerical Python ecosystem
(with apologies for cross-postings),

A day-long session ("devroom") on Free/Libre and Open Source Software
(FLOSS) for scientists will be held during the next FOSDEM conference,
Brussels, 2-3 February 2013 (http://fosdem.org/2013).

We aim at having a dozen or two short talks introducing projects,
advertising brand new features of established tools, discussing issues
relevant to the development of software for scientific computing, and
touching on the interdependence of FLOSS and open science.

You can find more info on the call for talks at:
http://slayoo.github.com/fosdem2013/

The deadline for sending talk proposals is December 16th 2012.

Please send your submissions or comments to:
foss4scientists-devroom at lists.fosdem.org

Please do forward this message to anyone potentially interested.
Please also let us know if you have any suggestions for what would you
like to hear about in the devroom.

Looking forward to meeting you in Brussels.
Thanks in advance.

The conveners,
Sylwester Arabas, Juan Antonio Añel, Christos Siopis

P.S. There are open calls for main-track talks, lightning talks, and
stands at FOSDEM as well, see: http://fosdem.org/2013/

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I would like to add to the above general announcement, that it would be
great if a main track talk were to be given at FOSDEM about the
importance of scientific open source software in science and engineering
today. Main track talks last 50 minutes, and are addressed to all FOSDEM
participants, something that would add to the visibility of scientific
software. As an extra bonus, main track speakers have their travel and
hotel expenses covered by FOSDEM.

I think that the numerical python "ecosystem" could serve as an
excellent "case study" of the data processing and visualisation
workflow, while adding an interesting historical dimension, being one of
the oldest projects of its sort.

If you decide to respond to the call for main track speakers, you should
start here:

https://fosdem.org/2013/call_for_main_speakers/

Please note the December 1 deadline. I urge you to let us (the science
software devroom conveners) know about your proposed talk, so that we
may send a word of recommendation to the FOSDEM committee who will make
the ultimate selection.

We thank you in advance for your expressions of interest and
participation!
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