Hello All,

As I see it, one of the more important trends in computational sciences is 
reproducibility. I have tried out a number of platforms that attempt to 
enable reproducibility and capture the provenance necessary to faithfully 
recapitulate computational analyses; however, I found them burdensome in 
terms of the imposed workflows.

I wonder if Leo could be a compelling platform for this use case. 

The idea would be to have a sharable Leo file of a given format that would 
include enough information (exact code, data, specifics of the platform and 
libraries, etc.) such that the 'sharee' could exactly re-create the results 
of the 'sharer'.

It seems that Leo is a rich enough platform that a 'schema' could be 
created to facilitate this kind of sharing.

Is anyone else interested in this use case?

Kind regards,
Brad
 

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