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Disordered proteins, explained

Training material on Intrinsically Disordered Proteins (IDPs).

Open Source Love

This repository generates the corresponding lesson website, according to styles and recommentations from The Carpentries.

Overview

Lesson development for training in Intrinsically Disordered Proteins proteins is based on four simple recommendations 1. We are adopting the Open Source philosophy and policy for developing and maintaning training material to help us in providing clear guidelines on how to analyse disordered proteins.

  1. Make source code publicly accessible from day one
  2. Adopt a licence and comply with the licence of third-party dependencies
  3. Define clear and transparent contribution, governance and communication processes
  4. Make software easy to discover by providing software metadata via a popular community registry

[1] Four simple recommendations to encourage best practices in research software

Contributing

We welcome all contributions to improve the lesson! Maintainers will do their best to help you if you have any questions, concerns, or experience any difficulties along the way.

We'd like to ask you to familiarize yourself with our Contribution Guide and have a look at the [more detailed guidelines][https://carpentries.github.io/curriculum-development/] on proper formatting, ways to render the lesson locally, and even how to write new episodes.

Please see the current list of issues for ideas for contributing to this repository. For making your contribution, we use the GitHub flow, which is nicely explained in the chapter Contributing to a Project in Pro Git by Scott Chacon. Look for the tag good_first_issue. This indicates that the mantainers will welcome a pull request fixing this issue.

Maintainer(s)

Current maintainers of this lesson are

  • Lisanna Paladin, @lisanna
  • Alexander Monzon, @AlexanderMon
  • Marco Necci, @marnec
  • Malvika Sharan, @malvikasharan

Get in touch with us through the gitter channel.

Authors

A list of contributors to the lesson can be found in AUTHORS

Citation

To cite this lesson, please get in contact with Lisanna Paladin or join us in the gitter channel.