I just want to a note sobering note of realism around
this fantastic
conversation. I think one of the reasons why we don’t see more project
based work at both spaces is that people are just struggling to finish
whatever project earns them money from day to day. I think we could really
get more people involved if there was some promise of personal fame or
fortune. Just because it’s “open” doesn’t mean there can’t be prize
money. So what cool contests should we consider entering?
On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 2:40 PM, Patrik D'haeseleer <patrikd(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 9:46 AM, Romy Ilano
<romy(a)snowyla.com> wrote:
Thanks for the advice Patrik!
Something tells me that a group-led project might not work so well at
SudoRoom. I hope someone can prove me wrong!
Sudomesh seems to do pretty well though! That's an excellent example of
the kind of team projects I was suggesting. (If it were up to me, I would
have SudoMesh meet *in* Sudo Room though, rather than treating it as a
completely separate spinoff project)
It's is a big benefit that CCL/BioCurious
have more "restrictions"
around biohacking. You don't have to be on a computer to do it, and it does
require specialized laboratory equipment.
Not sure I understand why you consider that a benefit,or more conducive
to team projects. And note that there are plenty of purely bioinformatics
or software-based projects that CCL could be working on as well. It's just
that nobody has taken the initiative of creating a group project around
that so far.
Patrik
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