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Pubblicato in rOpenSci - open tools for open science

Following our recent post on “Safeguards and Backups for GitHub Organizations”, nearly one month ago we went one step further and made two-factor authentication (2FA) required for all members and outside collaborators of our main organization, ropensci.It was a timely decision as GitHub since then announced it will require all users who contribute code on GitHub.com to enable one or more forms of two-factor authentication (2FA) by the end of

Pubblicato in rOpenSci - open tools for open science
Autori Stefanie Butland, Ildi Czeller, Bob Rudis

“Security” can be a daunting, scary, and (frankly) quite often a very boring topic. BUT!, we promise that this Community Call on May 7th will be informative, engaging, and enlightening (or, at least not boring)! Applying security best practices is essential not only for developers or sensitive data storage but also for the everyday R user installing R packages, contributing to open source, working with APIs or remote servers.

Pubblicato in rOpenSci - open tools for open science
Autore Karthik Ram

As part of our series summarizing all projects from this year’s unconf I’m excited to dive into all the security related offerings from this year. (Full set of project recaps: recap 1, recap 2, recap 3, recap 4.) In the spirit of exploration and experimentation at rOpenSci unconferences, these projects are not necessarily finished products or in scope for rOpenSci packages.

Pubblicato in rOpenSci - open tools for open science
Autori Rich FitzJohn, Os Keyes, Stephanie Locke, Jeroen Ooms, Bob Rudis

Most of us who work in R just want to Get Stuff Done™. We want a minimum amount of friction between ourselves and the data we need to wrangle, analyze, and visualize. We’re focused on solving a problem or gaining insights into a new area of research. We rely on a rich, community-driven ecosystem of packages to help get our work done and likely make an unconscious assumption that there is a safety net out there, protecting us from harm.

Pubblicato in tarleb
Autore Albert Krewinkel

The zeitkraut server is configured to work with IPv6. For quite some time now, I’ve been seeing some strange errors in my log files. If you’ve been noticing something similar, here is what’s going on and how to prevent the messages from appearing. The Problem Everything works as expected, except for some weird messages in the logs: rt6_redirect: source isn't a valid nexthop for redirect target Not even startpage was of much help.

Pubblicato in tarleb
Autore Albert Krewinkel

The zeitkraut server is configured to work with IPv6. For quite some time now, I’ve been seeing some strange errors in my log files. If you’ve been noticing something similar, here is what’s going on and how to prevent the messages from appearing. The Problem Everything works as expected, except for some weird messages in the logs: rt6_redirect: source isn't a valid nexthop for redirect target Not even startpage was of much help.