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This repository contains issues related to the management of all Whitaker Lab projects

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Whitaker Lab Project Management

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This repository contains issues related to the management of all Whitaker Lab projects along with weekly progress records for all lab members and collaborators.

Working open

At the Whitaker lab we are dedicated to working as openly as possible. We believe that our endeavors will be more successful through clear communication and collaboration than by keeping secrets. This repository is designed to showcase our "work in progress". You're welcome to help out along the way!

We may have private repositories if our collaborators are more comfortable with restricted working on some projects, but we aspire to "be the change" and demonstrate open working practices wherever possible.

Onboarding

If you're new to the lab, check out the Onboarding repository which will talk you through the different exercises and actions for your first few weeks in the lab.

Weekly updates

Lab members are asked to prepare for their regular meetings with Kirstie by completing their "Weekly-meetings" file and open a pull request to update the repository in advance of the meeting. You can find the public records of these meetings in the weekly-updates folder.

Lab meetings

Lab meetings are held every week on Thursdays at 3pm. Remote attendance is always supported. Participation (even if you can't attend the meeting itself) is required from all lab members. That means completing the three sections of the HackMD (attendance/apologies, something to share, a question to ask) in advance of the meeting, and ideally adding your comments to others' updates.

For a more detailed overview of the motivation and expectations for lab meetings see the lab onboarding repository.

You can see the schedule in the lab-meetings folder of this repository.

License and code of conduct

All content in this repository is openly licensed with a CC BY 4.0, which means you're free to use the materials and remix them so long as you credit the source.

For example, if you were to use content from this repo in your own project management lab guide, you'd attribute the Whitaker Lab with a sentence like:

The material in Dr. Mystery's Lab Guide is partially derived from "Whitaker Lab Project Management" by Dr. Kirstie Whitaker and the Whitaker Lab team, used under CC BY 4.0. Dr. Mystery's Lab Guide is licensed under CC BY 4.0 by [Your name here].

More on CC BY 4.0 licensing can be found at Creative Commons.

Our code of conduct requires that everyone who contributes to this repository is respectful of all members of the group. If you do not comply with the code of conduct, you will be asked to cease your participation in this collaborative project.