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CyVerse Atmosphere #100

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edwins opened this issue May 19, 2017 · 2 comments
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CyVerse Atmosphere #100

edwins opened this issue May 19, 2017 · 2 comments

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edwins commented May 19, 2017

[ Project Contact ] @edwins
[ GitHub Repo ] https://github.com/cyverse/atmosphere
[ Track ] Open Innovation, Digital Inclusion, Decentralization, Open Science
[ Community ] Mozilla Science - wrangler: @stephwright
[ Location ] University of Arizona, 1657 E. Helen St., Tucson, AZ; US-MST

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Atmosphere is an open science platform that enables users to create and share their tools, analyses, and data in the cloud. The Atmosphere platform is composed of a RESTful API service and a web interface, called Troposphere, both of which are built on Django python web framework. Atmosphere can orchestrate cloud resources across multiple OpenStack clouds. Project plans include integration with other types of clouds.


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@stephwright stephwright self-assigned this May 22, 2017
@stephwright stephwright added this to Needs image in Science May 22, 2017
@stephwright stephwright moved this from Needs image to Needs README or CONTRIB in Science May 22, 2017
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Thanks for participating in #mozsprint 2017! We're gearing up for 2018 and closing all the issues from last year. Want to bring your project to #mozsprint 2018, May 10-11? Our Call for Projects is open!

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Updated link for the call for projects!: https://foundation.mozilla.org/opportunity/global-sprint/lead-a-project/

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