Code of Ethics

Participants are required to abide by the AAS Code of Ethics, which can be found at https://aas.org/policies/ethics. Violations of this policy during the workshop may be reported with the subject line “Code of ethics” to the SOC at edr3workshop@amnh.org.

Collaboration Policy

Collaborative work conducted at the workshop is subject to the Gaia Sprint collaboration policy, which is modified from http://gaia.lol/codeofconduct.html, as follows:

All participants will be expected to openly share their ideas, expertise, code, and interim results. Project development will proceed out in the open, among participants and in the world.

Participants will be encouraged to change gears, start new collaborations, and combine projects. Any participant who contributes significantly to a project can expect co-authorship on resulting scientific papers, and any participant who gets significant contributions to a project is expected to include those contributors as co-authors.

These rules make it inadvisable to bring proprietary data sets or proprietary code, unless the participant bringing such assets has the rights to open them or add collaborators.