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Hacky Hour

Hacky Hour was active in 2024. Any interested parties wanting support to revive it or support for a one-of event can contact the LMU Open Science Center coordinator, Dr Malika Ihle at malika.ihle@lmu.de.

Come along to talk about code, research tools, and open science in a social environment!

We hold sessions on the last Monday of the month, in person at Wikipedia Munich, Angertorstraße 3, Munich, from 16:30 to 18:00.

Each session has a theme. If you have a related problem, bring it along to work on it and get help or pointers! We will ensure that there is at least one knowledgeable person in the room, and a facilitator to keep things in check (and order pizza).

Sessions’ agenda:

  • Brief round of introductions and description of the problems you’ll be working on during that session
  • Formation of possible groups or tandems, if participants have tips to exchange on certain topics
  • Hack
  • Wrap-up: progress and next steps

You can subscribe to the mailing list to get reminders or suggest themes: https://lists.lrz.de/mailman/listinfo/hackyhour

You can share additional resources and ask further questions on the LMU Chat*, under the Open-Science-Center Team's OSC-hacky-hour channel.

Contact Dr. Malika Ihle with any question!

*LMU chat: You can follow the detailed instructions to install your desktop and phone apps to be able to chat with anybody from the LMU: https://www.lmu.de/en/about-lmu/structure/central-university-administration/it-services-division-vi/it-service-desk/central-it-services/lmu-chat-matrix/. The direct invitation to our workspace is here: https://matrix.to/#/#lmu-open-science-center:matrix.lmu.de


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