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This presentation shared initial findings and themes from community research within The Turing Way, given as two presentations at Community Share-outs on 20 May 2022. From the Github issue description of the project: "Over the next number of months, my aim is to get to know The Turing Way community, and the Turing Way project. Because I’m a relative newcomer into the world of open science, this means that I'm not only trying to learn about how and why people contribute to the The Turing Way… but also how and why people participate in open science more broadly. From this project, I hope to develop methodologies and ways of working that could be applicable in other contexts and with other communities (open or closed?). You will hopefully be able to find some of these resources in either the open community building repo (a kind of meta-team at the Alan Turing Institute, composed of other community managers like me!) or in the personal repo I'm making for this project."
open source communities, The Turing Way, community research
open source communities, The Turing Way, community research
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