Thank you to everyone that participated in the Open Source Science Data Repository! So many great discussions throughout the week and looking forward to continuing them! #OSSDR
Very excited for the afternoon session of Day 3 as it is close to my roots on increasing access with Open Source Software community tools with @yuvipanda @eteq@drsarahlgibson@martin_durant_ Rebecca Ringuette #OSSDR
ALT Talks at Day 3 session 2 at the Open Source Science Data Repository workshop with talks on Pangeo Forge, Astroquery and MAST, Kerchunk, interactive notebooks, Komodo
We are starting on Day 3 #OSSDR workshop talking about Increasing access and equity for our NASA data repositories. @ChelleGentemann has introduced the topic and talks by @datamongerbonny @rachelbconnolly @MrJefe72 @DrLunaCruz
I love this - @openscapes has some of their DAAC mentors co-presenting their pre-recorded presentation the process of cloud training for Earth Data #OSSDR
ALT Presentation slide showing the before and after outcome with cloud comfort after training events. User moved from almost all having no or little comfort in the cloud to being comfortable.
Cerese Albers mentioned this earlier and Mark McInerny presents it as well about the expected growth in Earth Science @NASAEarthData and how it will be available in the cloud - 50 PB to 600 PB over the next decade #OSSDR
ALT Slide displayed during a talk of the Open Source Science Data Repository workshop showing Earth Data growing from 50 PB to 600 PB over the next decade
One participant’s reflection during the Working Group on Gamechangers discussion on One-Stop Shop Dispute Resolution (OSSDR) services. This session is part of our larger series examining the critical success factors that help game-changing justice services and tools to scale.