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UC Santa Cruz Center for Research in Open Source Software (CROSS) - Bridging the gap between student work and open source projects.
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Join us at the UC Open Source Symposium (successor of CROSS Research Symposium) -- a hybrid event that will include the annual Systems Lab Oktoberfest, back after a 2 year haitus. Save the Date -- Sept 27-29! More at ospo.ucsc.edu/post/20220727/ Baskin Engineering at UCSC UC Santa Cruz


CROSS's Carlos Maltzahn and Stephanie - @[email protected] part of new #openscience initiative from U.S. National Science Foundation

Today the The White House announced that all federally funded research will be made openly available. Importantly, it eliminates the 12-month embargo. This is the result of decades of work by SPARC, Peter Suber (@[email protected]), Michael Eisen, and so many more. #OpenAccess whitehouse.gov/ostp/news-upda…

More on the recent award from NSF supporting projects to promote reproducibility in computer science including the new "Summer of Reproducibility" mentor program for students --news.ucsc.edu/2022/08/maltza… via UC Santa Cruz

Proud to be associated with CROSS UCSC and the #ospo at Baskin Engineering at UCSC and to be sharing my views on #opensource at the symposium.

#OSS in #HigherEd @UCSC & CROSS UCSC selected as one of ten new projects funded to pool $12.5 million into creating #opensource communities, which foster a vibrant exchange of artifacts within common infrastructure. news.ucsc.edu/2022/08/maltza…

Are you curious about UC open source research? Do you want to connect and hear from open source researchers, industry leaders, and students? Attend the 2022 UCSC Open Source Symposium, September 27–29th! Check out the agenda and register at ospo.ucsc.edu/post/20220823/ CROSS UCSC


(3/3) Co-authors on this paper include CROSS UCSC Director and UCSC Professor Carlos Maltzahn and Matthew Curry and Craig Ulmer from Sandia National Laboratories. Congratulations! #BaskinEngineering #UCSC

Academic OSPO topics... of course IPR is still an issue #OpenWorksummit and governance concerns and licensing #OpenWorksummit Mike Nolan Stephanie - @[email protected] Whelan John, Stephen Jacobs and Kendall Forney OpenatRit

CM Baskin Engineering at UCSC is hiring up to tenured associate professor in HCI at our Silicon Valley Campus (great for more experienced assistant professor). The Bay Area has many problems but many promises; join us in exploring what we can do! Feel free to contact me recruit.ucsc.edu/JPF01370

Thank you Rep. Jimmy Panetta for supporting UCSC’s impactful research. Congratulations to #BaskinEngineering’s Carlos Maltzahn & @CROSS_UCSC for their latest U.S. National Science Foundation grant, furthering our leadership in #OpenSource reproducibility. panetta.house.gov/media/press-re…


Great news -- NSF supporting efforts to strengthen infrastructure for open source ecosystems at UCSC news.ucsc.edu/2022/09/maltza… via UC Santa Cruz Baskin Engineering at UCSC Stephanie - @[email protected] CROSS UCSC

And a huge thanks to our sponsors!! The Linux Foundation Baskin Engineering at UCSC 's IEH Sloan Foundation CROSS UCSC IBM Research Intel ... we really appreciate all their support

We appreciate Rep. Jimmy Panetta highlighting CROSS's & Open Source Program Office, UC Santa Cruz Carlos Maltzahn and Stephanie - @[email protected] recent NSF supported project to promote reproducibility in computer science and the new "Summer of Reproducibility" mentor program #opensource #Mentorship #reproducibility

👏👏👏#BaskinEngineering CROSS UCSC founder Carlos Maltzahn and Executive Director Stephanie Lieggi have been awarded a U.S. National Science Foundation Pathways to Enable Open-Source Ecosystems program grant to strengthen infrastructure for #OpenSource ecosystems at UCSC: news.ucsc.edu/2022/09/maltza…


What a rock star panel! Including two of CROSS UCSC & Open Source Program Office, UC Santa Cruz advisory board members Nithya Ruff karen sandler. Can't be there in person unfortunately but will definitely join remotely

