Workshop Code of Conduct¶
All attendees, speakers, sponsors and volunteers at our workshop are required to follow this code of conduct. Organisers will enforce this code throughout the event. We expect cooperation from all participants to help ensure a safe environment for everyone.
This Code of Conduct is taken from http://confcodeofconduct.com/. See http://www.ashedryden.com/blog/codes-of-conduct-101-faq for more information on codes of conduct.
FAIR principles
Container Camp supports FAIR data principles by providing services that help make data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable. Participants will get an introduction to containers and learn how to create and manage containers.
Learning objectives
Participants will learn key containerization concepts for developing reproducible analysis pipelines, with emphasis on container lifecycle management from design to execution and scaling.
The workshop will cover key concepts about containers such as defining the architecture of containers, building images and pushing them to public and private repositories as well as how to scale your analysis from laptop to cloud and to HPC systems using containers.
Who should attend?
Faculty, researchers, postdocs, and graduate students who use and analyze data of all types (genomics, image data, from animals, plants, etc.).
Workshop level
This workshop is focused on beginner-level users with little to no previous container experience.
Intermeidate and advanced users who attend will gain a better understanding of and ability with container capabilities and resources, including deploying their own tools and extending these analyses into Cloud and HPC.
Need help?
Couldn’t find what you were looking for?
- You can reach the lead instructor, Upendra Devisetty, at upendra at cyverse dot org.
- You can also talk to any of the instructors or TAs if you need immediate help.
- Chat with us and our community on Slack.
- Post an issue on the documentation issue tracker on GitHub