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Capturing The Turing Way's use/reuse/sharing/impact stories from our users, readers, contributors and collaborators #1659

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malvikasharan opened this issue Nov 29, 2020 · 8 comments · Fixed by #1693
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malvikasharan commented Nov 29, 2020

Summary

In this issue, we are inviting comments from the community members a news item for the December newsletter.

This is also the place to add their The Turing Way impact information in terms of its use, reuse, remix, spin-off projects, etc.

What needs to be done?

  • Share this issue on Slack to capture Newsletter items for December
  • Capture response from Twitter, see Kirstie's Tweet
  • Share link in the newsletter and invite more impact stories

Who can help?

  • Anyone who may something to add

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@malvikasharan malvikasharan added the community issues releated to building a healthy community label Nov 29, 2020
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@malvikasharan malvikasharan changed the title Capturing Newsletter items for December and The Turing Way's impact stories from our users, readers, contributors and collaborators Capturing The Turing Way's usee/reuse/sharing/impact stories from our users, readers, contributors and collaborators Dec 10, 2021
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Yes, recommending to PGR students and integrated masters students
https://3mmarand.github.io/BIO00058M-Data-science-2020/slides/00_intro_to_module.html#17

And basing much of https://cloud-span.york.ac.uk/ practice and handbook https://cloud-span.github.io/CloudSPAN-handbook/ on it

@malvikasharan malvikasharan changed the title Capturing The Turing Way's usee/reuse/sharing/impact stories from our users, readers, contributors and collaborators Capturing The Turing Way's use/reuse/sharing/impact stories from our users, readers, contributors and collaborators Dec 10, 2021
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Responses from Twitter:

Laura Ación

I recommended and I know it was used in my group. I reference it in an upcoming review and also folks at @arphai_arg
(part of @GlobalSAI4COVID) are using it to guide good open data science practice.

Ariel Rokem

We cited TTW in a paper that came out this year

Jed Brown

Deep linking students and colleagues.

Chris Holdgraf

I have, happy to chat.

See the thread here: https://twitter.com/kirstie_j/status/1469060341606801410?s=20&t=A1VQoAdIHfv2m7wzgxUr9g

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Markus Löning

We followed a lot of the recommendations when setting up our community structures in sktime (CoC, acknowledging contributions, etc) and mention it in our contributing guide as a useful resource for new contributors

Camila Rangel-Smith

The Turing Way has been very important in designing the structure and syllabus of a data science module for the @lacongaphysics project. Also, when clases start next year is going to be part of the recommended literature.
It has been a massive inspiration for the @TuringDStories
project (which is still in it’s infancy but has big plans). We have borrowed so many ideas, from the general culture, to community building, contribution model, etc.

Laura Carter

The @turingway code of conduct was one of the resources used by the volunteers who developed the code of conduct for @DataKindUK.

Ariel Rokem

I'm currently writing a paper that uses this typology: https://the-turing-way.netlify.app/reproducible-research/overview/overview-definitions.html#table-of-definitions-for-reproducibility
Elizabeth DuPre
I was pleasantly surprised to see the same terminology in this paper describing the NeurIPS reproducibility challenge ! https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.12206

Emma Robinson

I just cited it in a grant proposal

Natalie Thurlby

I used continuous integration for the first time at a book dash and I am a total convert: I use it on most projects now and it motiveates me to write more tests. I'm in a research support role, so I continue to spread the good word :).

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I have mentioned it in many of my talks:

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aleesteele commented Jun 16, 2022

Restarting this issue to add projects that have been applying Turing Way templates:

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@aleesteele please move this to #2017

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