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From YouTube: OpenWorm/DevoWorm Virtual Coffee/Hackathon: June 19
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Attendees: Bradly Alicea, Krishna Katyal, and Vandana Vinayak. Community-building, open science tools, and miscellaneous discussion.
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I
found
that
useful,
for
you
know,
orgonite
like
getting
people
involved,
getting
people
into
a
platform
where
they
can
chat
and
messages,
and
that
sort
of
thing
yes,
you
can.
You
can
have
your
own
slack
team
for
free.
You
just
have
to
start
like
there's
that
there's
a
certain
way.
You
know
you
go
to
the
website.
You
can
install
the
the
app
and
then
you
can
like
set
up
your
own
team
and
invite
people
and.
B
A
So,
even
in
terms
of
like,
like
a
strategy
forward
or
how
to
I
guess,
I
guess
my
suggestion
would
be
to
create
a
strategy
for
kind
of
like
getting
you
know
getting
people
together
in
the
digital
space,
and
so
you
know
the
first
thing
you
might
want
to
do
is
sort
of
you
know
establish
like
well,
you
have
do
you
have
like
an
email
list
or
do
you
know
where
your
people
are,
or
are
you
trying
to
attract
new
people.
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A
A
Which
is
you
know,
you
set
up
a
website
and
the
website
is
actually
pretty
simple
to
set
up
you
you
put
in
like
introductory
page,
and
you
can
put
elements,
and
so
you
can
create.
You
know
you
can
have
like
a
main
page
and
then
you
can
nest
things
under
like
like
you
would
organize
a
document.
So
let
me
actually
let
me
share
my
screen.
I
can
show
you
some
of
us.
A
All
right
go
to
this
one,
so
this
is
actually
I'm
going.
Okay
here
it
is
so.
This
is
the
alarm
when
uses
when
you
go
on
to
wait
when
you
start
up
a
website-
and
you
get
your
you
pick
a
name
for
it.
It
might
be
die
if
you
lure
something
and
then
you
place,
it
basically
asks
you
to
put
in
the
domain
name
here
and
you
can
put
in
and
then
it'll
give
you
this.
This
address.
B
A
I
did
well
this
website
the
way
I
have
it
set
up
without
running
it.
The
way
I
have
it
is.
Let
me
show
you
the
website
itself,
so
you
know
this
is
just
designing.
You
join
Weebly
and
you
can
create
your
own
and
they
have
templates
for
you
to
choose
from
so
you
can
organize
it
in
a
certain
way,
and
so
this
is
the.
A
Theirs
at
the
website,
first
I'll
show
you
going
into
the
editor,
but
that's
the
editor
and
you
can
pick
like
a
template
for
the
design
of
the
site
and
then
you
can
put
up
like
images.
So
this
is
like
just
a
front
page
with
images,
and
then
we
I
have
it
set
up
as
I
have
with
different
links
to
a
project
overview,
so
I
have
like
a
project
or
a
link
to
a
project
roadmap,
and
this
just
shows
people
sort
of
what
what's
involved
in
the
project.
A
So
this
kind
of
goes
over
like
what
how
we
envision
the
project
and
it's
just
a
way
to
wait.
Tell
people
read
up
about
how
you
know
how
they
can
contribute
to
the
to
the
to
the
project,
as
I
will
link
the
slack
channel
what
you've
seen
and
then
community
standards
that
you
can
define.
You
can
say
you
know
these
are
the
things
that
we
do.
This
is
the
way
we
interact
like
you
know
everyone.
If
they
want
to
contribute,
they
might
put
things
in
a
word
document
or
they
might
put
things
somewhere.
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A
It
gives
people
information
about
how
to
do
certain
tasks
in
our
group,
so
this
is
making
figures.
This
is
composing
live
stream
videos.
This
is
using
notebooks,
and
so
we
have
like
these
community
standards.
So
basically
tell
us
people,
you
know,
what's
going
on
on
the
project,
how
to
contribute,
and
then
you
know
some
other
places
to
go
to
communicate.
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B
A
We
also
have
people,
so
we
have
a
list
of
people,
so
this
is
like
just
our
I
think
people
have
been
tributed
over
the
years.
We
usually
put
a
little
profile
here.
We
have
a
picture
and
some
links
to
their.
You
know
affiliation.
Maybe
some
more
information
about
them.
I
find
that
useful,
because
you
know
just
to
get
like
so
people
come
to
the
project,
know
who's
in
the
project
and
how
they're
contributing
so
for
this
I
actually
have
devised
a
system
where
I
give
people
what
OH
badges
is
sort
of.
A
A
Just
you
know,
I
think
the
the
key
to
designing
the
website
for
these
kind
of
groups
is
to
have,
like
you
know,
have
like
a
directory
of
people
have
some
overview.
The
project,
like
some
educational
outreach
stuff
here,
which
is
where
we
have
different
educational
opportunities,
sometimes
they're,
just
links
to
videos.
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B
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A
But
this
is
a
so
this
is,
the
main
website
will
come
up
build
and
some
gives
you
all
these
tools
to
build
things
you
can
put
in
images
or
title
or
text.
So
all
these
things
are
just
elements.
This
is
a
title
element,
I
take
this
square
and
they
drag
it
over
and
I
put
in
an
element.
This
is
an
image,
so
I
can
take
this
image.
I
can
pull
it
over
here
and
you
size
it
on
the
page,
and
then
you
can
create
these
pages
just
with
images
and
text.
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A
A
You
want
to
kind
of
keep
in
streamline,
but
I
think
that
there's
a
way
to
like
you
know,
definitely
I,
think
updating
it
like
having
a
you
know,
making
sure
you
know
who's
gonna,
update
the
website
and
having
an
updated
regularly
is
good
because
it's
but
I
mean
at
the
same
time.
You
don't
want
everyone
to
go
in
and
edit
it,
but
I
think
you
can
actually
give
people
you
can
you
can
put
people
on
the
like
you
can
give
them
access
to
the
website
and
they're
not
really
sure
how
to
do
that.
A
But
it's
in
here
cuz
I'm
on
a
couple
that
I
don't
know
like
people
have
given
me
access
to
over
the
years,
but
I
don't
know
exactly
how
you
do
that
I
think
you
can
do
it
like
it's
possible
to
do
for
free,
well,
yeah,
then
you
can
create
multiple
websites
in
neatly,
but
you
probably
just
want
to
stick
with
one
is
give
it
a
domain
name
and
then
just
put
your
pages
in
and
then
when
you
get,
you
know
you.
Basically
amongst
your
group.
You
decide.
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A
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A
B
A
Well,
yeah:
well,
the
meetings
just
connect
through
this
link,
so
google
meet,
has
a
link
system.
If
you're
using
something
like
Slatter
using
something
like
skype,
it's
a
little
harder.
They
don't
have
URL
ins,
so
that
might
be.
You
might
have
like,
like
put
your
your
contact
name
or
something
and
say
you
need
at
this
time,
contact
me
to
join.
You
know,
mm-hmm
that.
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B
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C
A
C
A
C
A
I
think
it's
work
like
at
least
looking
into
it
like
exploring
it.
If
you,
you
know
any
new
projects,
you
start
you
have
to
come
up
with
a
good,
you
know
sort
of
foundation,
and
then
you
have
to
sort
of
do
some
exploratory
work,
I'm
figuring
out
what
you're
gonna,
how
you're
gonna
do
it
so
I
think
you're
at
that
stage,
where
you
did
figure
out
how
you're
gonna
get
everything
together.
C
A
A
A
Yeah
so
yeah
we
I
mean
what
we
do
is
and
I
don't
know
if
this
is
really
suitable
for
your
group,
but
we
do
use
github,
which
is
a
it's.
It
may
be
a
little
bit
more
coding
oriented
but
I,
don't
know
well,
I'll
show
you
what
it
was
like
and
then
you
can
decide
for
yourself
what
you
think
of
it,
but
so
we
use
github
and
good
up
as
a
coding
like
it's
based
on
coding.
So
it's
like
people
will
there's
a
soul
terminology.
C
A
Like
a
document
here,
which
is
something
that
I've
put
up
and
then
if
I
want
people
in
my
I
have
people
who
can
join
this
repository,
they
call
it
and
they
can
contribute
or
they
don't
have
to
belong
to
it,
but
they
can
just
go
to
it
and
do
it.
They,
you
know,
push
some
changes
to
it.
They
call
a
pull
request.
They
push
some
changes
to
the
document
and
then
the
person
who
manages
the
site
would
look
them
over
and
then
incorporate
them
into
them
into
the
document.
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
A
A
Something,
and
so
you
know
we
have
their
different
ways.
You
can
characterize
progress,
so
the
people
looking
at
the
project,
but
then
you
know
you
also
want
to
have
these
components
to
the
project
where
you
have.
You
know
things
that
people
can
download,
be
vet
presentations,
we've
had
papers
or
just
even
like
different
bits
of
protocol
that
you
might
want
to
put
in
is
only
you
know:
I
have
to
share
with
people.
So
this
is
data
shared.
A
And
you
can,
you
know,
share
all
this
in
something
like
OSF
me
and
us
a
link
to
it
on
a
website
and
it
kind
of
gives
people
an
idea
of
you
know.
Your
project
has
like
a
public
face.
They
can
join
this
group
and
then
they
can
maybe
make
contributions.
They
can
update
documents,
work
with
documents.
I.
Can
you
know
it's
it's
again?
It's
this
version,
control.
B
A
Yes,
so
that
the
OSF
is
public,
so
with
what
you
have
to
do
is
you
you
have
to
start
a
project
and
then
make
it
public
right.
So
you
set
up
a
project,
you
make
it
public
and
then
people
can
join
the
project.
So
if
I
wanted
to
join
your
project,
I
would
I
have
an
account
here.
I
would
go
find
the
project
and
I
would
request
to
join,
or
you
could
add
the
people
as
contributors,
so
they
have
contributors
here.
Can
you
go
to.
A
A
A
A
Yeah
I
think
that's
that's
good
to
have
like
you
know.
Well
this
case
you
to
have
two
things:
what
they
be
linked
together
and
the
website
would
be
the
place
where
everything
would
be
concise
and
that's
where
I
would
go
if
I
wanted
to
find
out
about
the
project
and
then
I
have
like
document
management
underneath
that
which
is
the
USF
repository
and
then
I
think
that
I
mean
you
know.
If
you
wanted
to
coordinate
communication
of
course,
then
you
have
your.
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C
B
B
A
C
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C
B
B
A
B
A
A
C
B
A
A
C
A
C
C
A
Well,
I
guess
for
sustainable,
well,
I,
guess
one
of
the
big
things,
of
course
we're
just
talking
when
Donna's
project
is
on
biofuels,
I'm.
Actually
it's
like
diatoms.
They.
You
know
the
diatoms
of
the
microorganisms
that
we
talked
about
in
the
main
meeting.
They
use
those
as
a
fuel,
so
they're
growing
them
in
you
know
and
vats,
and
then
they
use
that
as
a
fuel
or
a
potential
fuel
source.
A
Maybe,
like
you
know,
I
almost
think
like
the
biggest
problem.
I
think
is
social.
You
know
societal,
in
other
words,
like
we
have
a
lot
of
up-and-coming
technologies
that
you
know
they
they
may
scale
they
may
not
scale.
Well.
One
of
the
things
I
think
is
the
problem
too,
is
that
we
have
a
lot
of
social
like
ever.
I
want
to
do
something,
but
it's
hard
to
actually
do
it.
You're.
A
C
A
C
C
C
A
C
C
C
C
It
was
my
second
day
at
college
and
one
of
my
friend
was
working
on
cancer
detection
on
this
cancer
detection.
And
that
thing
it
was,
you
know
those
things
in
your
life
that
you
see
that
it's
something
that
you
would
like
for
its
ultimate
goal.
So
then
I
started
doing
machine
learning,
but
after
that
I
think
I'm
still
far
away
from
curing
cancer,
but
yeah
just
stops
and
if
anything's,
like
malaria
and.
C
A
C
A
Couple
minutes
but
like
we
can
continue
talking
about
that.
Actually,
in
my
other
group,
we
you
know.
I
actually
saw
a
little
bit
background
in
commercialization
I
used
to
work
with
like
where
they
would
commercialize
technology,
so
I
have
a
little
bit
knowledgeable
about
it.
I
don't
know.
If
maybe
you
know
we
wanted
to
talk
more
about
that.
That
would
be.
A
C
A
You
know,
I
have
been
a
couple
of
universities
and
now
I've
got
a
background
in
a
couple
fields.
So
you
know.
A
Well,
I
mean
that's
the
thing
like
when
you
get
an
advanced
degree.
You
have
to
sort
of
focus
and
like
a
specific
topic
like
a
PhD
dissertation,
is
a
very
specific
topic.
Then
you
know
it
is
like
you
know
we
do
interdisciplinary
research,
and
that
was
an
interdisciplinary
program.
So
I
learned
a
lot
of
different
things
and
then
you'd
have
that
little
topic
that
you
talk.
You
know
talk
about
for
like
a
couple
years
and
then
that's
you
know,
and
but
I
think
it's
it's
also.
A
You
know
it's
even
though
there's
a
lot
of
interrelated
stuff
in
the
world
I
think
it's
so
evil
to
go
into
one
topic
and
then
sort
of
figure
out
how
to
address
different.
You
know
issues
about
research
in
just
that
one
area
like
you
know
how
do
I
make
sense
of
the
literature.
How
do
I
understand
how
to
make
an
advance
so.
C
A
Mean
our
areas
I
think
they're,
more
or
less
on
top
of
it,
but
they're
parts
of
the
United
States,
where
they're
not
I
mean
you
know
it's
like
the
governor
is
usually
are
the
ones
who
are
really
I
mean
the
our
County,
our
little
subdivision.
You
know
political
subdivision
is
you
know
they're
they're
pretty
they
have
a
pretty
good
health
infrastructure
and
they
have
a
pretty
good
response.
There
are
some
places
where
they
don't
and
you
know
that's
unfortunate,
but
you
know
it's.
It's
I
think
it's
largely
white
people
I
think
everyone
wants
to.