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* This page is part of the [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/hoap Harvard Open Access Project] (HOAP). | * This page is part of the [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/hoap Harvard Open Access Project] (HOAP). | ||
* On this page, I'm collecting OA projects that need programming help and programmers willing to donate their time. I got the idea from [https://unglue.it/ Unglue.it] and some student programmers at the Stevens Institute of Technology. See my [https://plus.google.com/u/0/+PeterSuber/posts/D4E8HoqVqaW blog post] about it, and the [https://twitter.com/petersuber/status/917109822415400960 corresponding tweet], from October 8, 2017. | * On this page, I'm collecting OA projects that need programming help and programmers willing to donate their time. | ||
** I got the idea from [https://unglue.it/ Unglue.it] and some student programmers at the Stevens Institute of Technology. See my [https://plus.google.com/u/0/+PeterSuber/posts/D4E8HoqVqaW blog post] about it, and the [https://twitter.com/petersuber/status/917109822415400960 corresponding tweet], from October 8, 2017. | |||
** I started this page the same day. | |||
* I hope that someone one else can come up with a better way organize this matching. Among other reasons, I hope the idea catches on, and if it does, I won't have time to add all these listings manually. I look forward to redirecting from this page to one or more better implementations of the same idea. | * I hope that someone one else can come up with a better way organize this matching. Among other reasons, I hope the idea catches on, and if it does, I won't have time to add all these listings manually. I look forward to redirecting from this page to one or more better implementations of the same idea. | ||
* Meantime, | * Meantime, [mailto:peter.suber@gmail.com|contact me] if you'd like to be listed. If you're an OA project in need of programming help, give me the name of the project, the URL if any, the name of a contact person, and his/her email address. If you're a programmer or programming team willing to donate time, give me the name of a contact person and his/her email address. I'll assume that if you send me this kind of info, you agree to let me post it. I won't directly match projects and programmers. I'll just let everyone review what's on offer and contact promising leads on their own. | ||
* Attention CS professors: If you're willing to give academic credit to students who understake this kind of work, please bring this page to their attention. | * Attention CS professors: If you're willing to give academic credit to students who understake this kind of work, please bring this page to their attention. |
Revision as of 15:31, 8 October 2017
- This page is part of the Harvard Open Access Project (HOAP).
- On this page, I'm collecting OA projects that need programming help and programmers willing to donate their time.
- I got the idea from Unglue.it and some student programmers at the Stevens Institute of Technology. See my blog post about it, and the corresponding tweet, from October 8, 2017.
- I started this page the same day.
- I hope that someone one else can come up with a better way organize this matching. Among other reasons, I hope the idea catches on, and if it does, I won't have time to add all these listings manually. I look forward to redirecting from this page to one or more better implementations of the same idea.
- Meantime, me if you'd like to be listed. If you're an OA project in need of programming help, give me the name of the project, the URL if any, the name of a contact person, and his/her email address. If you're a programmer or programming team willing to donate time, give me the name of a contact person and his/her email address. I'll assume that if you send me this kind of info, you agree to let me post it. I won't directly match projects and programmers. I'll just let everyone review what's on offer and contact promising leads on their own.
- Attention CS professors: If you're willing to give academic credit to students who understake this kind of work, please bring this page to their attention.