Jun 16, 2026
Jun 16, 2026

OpenPulse Community Rollout Workshop

Making Research Software Visible and Valued
09:30 - 13:30
SDSC offices at Biopôle, Lausanne
In-Person Workshop
SDSC Team:

Presentation

Even though open-source research software is essential to modern science, it can be difficult to see the work and research communities that support it within academic institutions.

OpenPulse is an open research data platform created by EPFL Open Science and the Swiss Data Science Center. Through useful indicators of activity, collaboration, maintenance, and community engagement around software, it aims to make research software communities and the work they do more visible and valued. 

After a successful first event in November 2025, where participants tested ideas in open hardware, reproducible machine learning, open education, data visualization, open-source policy, and open-source governance, OpenPulse is now ready to be rolled out to the community.

Join us to explore the dashboards and examine research software projects through CHAOSS-inspired indicators. Share your feedback, engage, and discuss possibilities.

Target audience :

We welcome researchers, software developers, research software engineers, data scientists, research administrators, IT and library professionals, and anyone interested in how research software communities are built, maintained, evaluated, and supported.

No coding experience is required.

Technical, conceptual, strategic, and community perspectives are equally welcome.

Details

Date: 16.06.26

Time: 09:30 - 13:30

Location: SDSC offices, Campus Biopôle Lausanne

Programme

  • Introduction: What do open-source research software communities look like, and why study them through the lens of community engagement?
  • Live OpenPulse demo by the Swiss Data Science Center
  • OpenPulse booth & hands-on dashboard exploration
  • Community roundtable on OpenPulse governance, maintenance, and sustainability.
    • Together, we will ask: How do research software communities grow and sustain themselves? How are decisions made? Who maintains pull requests and bug trackers? What kinds of contributions are visible, and which ones are still missed?
  • Lunch discussion and closing remark

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