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This blog post is intended to help you get started in rOpenSci community by highlighting some key links and activities. If you have questions, please get in touch with our Community Manager, Yanina Bellini Saibene by email or schedule a meeting.

We are here for you as you begin your journey with our community. Welcome!

Where do I get started?

Glad you asked! rOpenSci fosters a culture that values open and reproducible research using shared data and reusable software. We are dedicated to providing a welcoming and supportive environment for all people. By participating in this community, participants agree to abide by our Code of Conduct. Whether you have a little or a lot of time, there are many ways to contribute and engage with us.

If you’re ready for the big dive, check out our Contributing Guide which covers all the ways you can get more involved with rOpenSci and how you may benefit.

Otherwise, see below for a quick overview of the resources available.

Finding information & asking for help

Do you want to know how to use an rOpenSci package? or are you looking information on how to develop an R package? There are several way to ask for help:

Chat with other community members

If you want to chat with other members of the community, in addition to the Discussion forum and Slack, we have meeting places such as

Receive communications

We have several channels for our information to reach you directly. Worried about too many communications? Don’t be! Only subscribe to the communications you want, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Use and contribute to our infrastructure

Ready to contribute!

We are happy you made it this far. We hope you find some way to participate among these options. We would be glad to learn more if you have ideas about other ways to collaborate with us!

We hope to see you in some of our spaces.

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