Introducing the Open Source Community Collider!

Note: This is a repeat post as we begin to transition old Medium blog to our website’s updates! The Community Collider takes place tomorrow, August 9th at 1pm ET.

The original Medium post was on July 22nd


Can't make it to all the open source events? Wish that hall track lasted forever? Looking to meet and collaborate with more of the community?

OSSci's Open Source Community Collider is for you! This event is designed to foster connections and spark collaboration within the NumFOCUS and broader open source and open science communities.

Event Structure:

  • Stage 1: Kick off with a 5-minute overview in the main chamber.

  • Stage 2: Dive into the collision rings for multiple 4-minute one-on-one calls, switching partners after each session.

  • Stage 3: Gather back in the main room for a group discussion, sharing insights from our conversations to guide future events.

Open to All:
Everyone in the community is welcome! We’ll provide several prompt questions to guide conversations, but feel free to talk about anything you'd like. The 4 minutes are yours to use as you and your companion see fit.

Future Events:
This is a pilot run! If folks enjoy this use of time, we'll look into organizing these collider sessions monthly to continue building connections and collaboration.

Code of Conduct:
We will be operating under the NumFOCUS Code of Conduct to ensure a respectful and inclusive environment for all participants.

Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, share, and collaborate with fellow community members.

Who knows who you'll bump in to.

When? August 9th from Noon to 1pm ET

Join the 60+ already registered: https://numfocus-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYpf-utrjojHNHR2XRRyBtOrb_X0BKLSQzi#/registration

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