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SUMMARY:Using Metrics to Improve Project Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nDawn Foster (CHAOSS)\n\nSustaining open sourc
 e projects over the long-term can be a challenge. Project leaders and cont
 ributors are busy people who don’t always have the time to focus on growin
 g a community and maintaining their software. Using metrics is one way to 
 help research and scientific software projects identify potential issues a
 nd identify areas where they can improve their project to make it more sus
 tainable over the long-term. Being proactive about improving sustainabilit
 y before it becomes a crisis can help make research and scientific softwar
 e more sustainable and reliable for all of us. This talk will identify sev
 eral sustainability metrics, discuss how to interpret those metrics, and p
 rovide ideas for improving sustainability issues identified using the metr
 ics. The audience will walk away with a better understanding of how to use
  metrics to proactively improve the sustainability of their research and s
 cientific software projects.\n\nDomain: Chemistry and Materials, Climate, 
 Weather, and Earth Sciences, Applied Social Sciences and Humanities, Engin
 eering, Life Sciences, Physics, Computational Methods and Applied Mathemat
 ics\n\nSession Chair: Gregory Watson (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
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