NESCent Call for Users of Comparative Methods

The R statistical analysis package has emerged as a popular platform  
for implementation of powerful comparative phylogenetic methods to  
understand the evolution of organismal traits. The National  
Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent) is organizing a hackathon  
focused on the integration of comparative phylogenetic methods within  
R. The event will take place on Dec 10-14, 2007, at NESCent in  
Durham, North Carolina. Having largely identified the set of  
developers to do the actual hacking, we are 1) soliciting  
applications for end-user participation and 2) comments and  
suggestions from the community. More information about the event is  
available at http://hackathon.nescent.org/R_Hackathon_1.

We are actively seeking applications from end-users of comparative  
methods: biologists familiar with comparative phylogenetic methods  
who are interested in working face-to-face with developers to help  
prioritize needs, document and test the code being developed, provide  
feedback regarding usability, and ensure the community value of the  
code being written at the event. End-users need not be experienced  
programmers.

LOGISTICS & ORGANIZATION
The event will take place on Dec 10-14, 2007, at NESCent in Durham,  
North Carolina. Travel, accommodation, expenses for meals, etc, will  
be paid by NESCent. Logistical and travel details will be  
communicated once participation is confirmed.

CALL FOR INPUT
We are soliciting input from the community at large regarding the  
priorities and objectives of the hackathon.  If you are a user of  
comparative phylogenetic software and have any ideas that you would  
like the community of developers to be aware of, please submit your  
input directly through the hackathon wiki (http:// 
hackathon.nescent.org; click on 'Forum') or by email to  
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

CALL FOR END-USER PARTICIPATION
We invite all individuals interested in attending to respond by email  
to the questions below. We encourage applications from:
* Members of underrepresented groups, specifically women and members  
of minorities.
* Graduate students and postdocs.

Please email your responses and, if possible, a CV to  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] by October 25. Also, please be aware that the  
funds, as well as the space, for this event are limited, and the  
organizers need to balance the skills of the attendees, so not all  
qualified applicants can be guaranteed acceptance.

1.      Please indicate if you would be available for all or only for part  
of the Dec 10-14 time period.
2.      Briefly describe your qualifications (e.g. your familiarity with  
comparative phylogenetic methods, particularly those implemented in  
R). How you would like to contribute and how you would expect to  
benefit?
3.      Please state what you would most like to see accomplished at the  
hackathon.
4.      Please indicate if you are a member of an underrepresented group  
(including women, persons with disabilities, and any of the following  
minorities: African American, Hispanic, American Indian, Alaska  
Native, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander).

The Organizing Committee
 From NESCent: Hilmar Lapp, Brian O'Meara, Samantha Price, Todd  
Vision, Amy Zanne
 From UC Berkeley: Steven Kembel

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