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Published papers that are not currently reproducible would be made reproducible and included with Madagascar (with permission from the authors). This includes both recent papers and old historical papers. | |||
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=== Seismic Interpretation === | === Seismic Interpretation === |
Revision as of 22:33, 14 September 2012
Working Workshops
"Working workshops" as opposed to "talking workshops" are meetings where the participants work together (possibly divided into pairs or small teams) to develop new software code or to conduct computational experiments addressing a particular problem. Working workshops are a cross between scientific workshops and coding sprints or hackathons common among open-source software communities.
Here are some suggestions for working workshops for the Madagascar community.
Documentation
The goal of this workshop would be to improve the existing Madagascar documentation and to create new documents (books, papers, user manuals).
Reproducibility
Published papers that are not currently reproducible would be made reproducible and included with Madagascar (with permission from the authors). This includes both recent papers and old historical papers.