Hello, Here are some other uses of Github (but also other free and open source platforms as Gitlab and Framagit) . Collaborative teaching : We are developing programmation with Python courses <https://github.com/HackYourPhd/ateliers-open-geek> with the HackYourPhD organizations (workshops similar to software carpentry mentioned earlier but in french with a special focus on research examples in neurosciences but also social sciences). Often, several mentors of one session are working together to develop the syllabus. Hackathon/ Data sprints and data sciences projects organization : we have used the framagit platform (based on Gitlab which is open source compared to Github) for several events : an hackathon <https://framagit.org/c24b/republique-numerique> organized to analyse the data of a french consultation on the "Digital republic » law then during data sprints/ data sciences projects with students in social sciences. Presentations with Gitpitch : I have also used Gitpitch on Github to create presentations online and work on it in a collaborative way with the co-speakers. Two examples here <https://github.com/Celyagd/ODS> and here <https://github.com/Celyagd/S2_hack> And it is possible to create you own website or a website for and organizations with the GitHub pages. And I would be interested in a summary of your findings. Thanks ! Best Célya Célya Gruson-Daniel celyagd.com <http://celyagd.github.io/about/> Research Engineer at the Centre Virchow-Villermé <http://virchowvillerme.eu/> #MOOC #Public_health Co-founder of HackYourPhD <http://hackyourphd.org/>, #OpenScience community Twitter : @celyagd <http://www.twitter.com/celyagd> / @hackyourphd <http://www.twitter.com/hackyourphd>
Le 22 nov. 2017 à 20:23, Jim Herbsleb <jim.herbsleb@gmail.com> a écrit :
I’m looking for GitHub repositories that are used for things other than software, especially where users are actively collaborating rather than just putting together static collections. So far, we have found a few books being written, some musical transcriptions being error-checked, and some policy documents maintained online.
Does anyone know of any examples of these or other categories? Any pointers much appreciated. Happy to share what we find with anyone interested.
Jim
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