NASA Mini-Summit for Open Source Software and Science

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SubmitterName Chris Mattmann
Submitteremail chris.a.mattmann@nasa.gov
Meeting Summer 2012
SessionType workshop"workshop" is not in the list (Workshop, Breakout Session, Business meeting) of allowed values for the "SessionType" property.
Title NASA Mini-Summit for Open Source Software and Science
Abstract This session will host a series of Open Source for NASA Science Data Systems talks, focusing on:
 * Deployments
 * Licensing, Attribution and Redistribution issues in Open Source Software
 * Sharing Software Between Centers: Success Stories
 * Short Lightning Talks
 * How NASA open source software can help the ESDIS project
 * Legal/IP issues in Open Source Software

We will solicit between 4-6 30 min talks from leaders in the NASA Earth Science Data Systems Community and from leaders in the broader open source community from which NASA leverages (e.g., from NetCDF/UCAR, HDF5-group, GDAL, PostGIS, etc.). In addition, we will have 2 focused discussion sections with those in attendance to digest and learn from the talks given. Community feedback will be an important aspect of the workshop, as will sharing "tribal knowledge" from those in the open source community.

We expect strong synergy between the Geospatial Cluster and this workshop, including participation and attendance.

VirtualPresenters yes
VirtualParticipants yes
CoConveners Chris Mattmann

Robert Downs (on behalf of the NASA Earth Science Data Systems Software Reuse WG)

CollabAreas Cloud Computing, Earth Science Collaboratory, Geospatial, Data Management Training