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Clarifying the types of blog posts we want to promote #221

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steffilazerte opened this issue Jun 12, 2023 · 3 comments
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Clarifying the types of blog posts we want to promote #221

steffilazerte opened this issue Jun 12, 2023 · 3 comments

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@steffilazerte
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@karthik @jeroen @yabellini @mpadge @maelle @noamross,

I'm opening this issue to collect ideas of the themes or topics we'd like to promote on the Blog Guide (we currently have a themes section in the Content Chapter).

Be as general or as specific as you like (if it's very specific, we may try to solicit a blog post on that topic exactly, rather than put it in the themes list).

So what themes are important to you?

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maelle commented Jun 13, 2023

Use cases of our packages (like what we collect via the forum, but longer form)

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  • Data sharing stories:

    • Research I was able to do by accessing open data with rOpenSci packages (similar to use cases)
    • Someone used data that I published with the help of rOpenSci (packages) and all we got was this great new science/collaboration
  • Peer review

    • What I learned doing peer review and how I am applying it in other contexts
    • Collaborations that emerged out of peer review
  • Scientific publishing

    • Use cases specific to bibliometrics and the scientific publishing ecosystem
  • Tech notes:

    • Best practices for wrapping external tools
      • Example from wrapping non-R scientific software
    • Best practices for wrapping C/Rust libraries (@jeroen 😉)

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  • Teaching with rOpenSci (lessons, workshops, activities, cheat sheets of packages, r-universe of lessons/data, translated materials)

  • Champions program:

    • Experience being champions/mentor/trainer
    • Projects developed by champions
    • Events organized under the program (with other communities)
  • Translations/multilingual:

    • how we use the translated material
    • or the packages created for the translation process
    • Experience being a reviewer or editor or maintainer of a project/language
  • Cross-community/organization: collaborations that happened thanks to rOpenSci.

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