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Questions concerning "Open Science", or research done in full view of the public eye, with a focus on accessibly and reproducibility, including tools to enable such access.
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An example of a researcher being 'scooped' as a result of working openly?
The Kuiper belt object Haumea was perhaps discovered by a second group through looking at observation logs - it was very controversial.
The controversy has a wikipedia article
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Are virtual machines good for reproducibility and open science?
Well, Yes, but I would say that wouldn't I, since I wrote the Recomputation Manifesto. about this.
While the recomputation manifesto focussed on reproducibility, I think if anything it's more importa …