#16: Karelle Rheault joins Arfon and Abby to discuss the development of goFlux, a user-friendly software designed to calculate greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes. The conversation covers Karelle's programming journey, challenges faced, and the role of open-source practices in advancing research.
Karelle is a PhD student and the creator of goFlux.
You can follow Karelle on X/Twitter @KarelleRheault and on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/karelle-rheault-063842105/
Episode highlights: - [02:03] - Karelle's Journey to Creating goFlux
- [02:56] - Understanding Greenhouse Gas Fluxes
- [05:19] - Measurement Techniques and Tools
- [09:30] - Challenges and Advantages of goFlux
- [20:20] - Open Source Contributions and Community Support
- [23:57] - Karelle's Experience with JOSS
- [27:00] - Future Plans and Contributions
- [28:59] - Organizing the Community and Setting Standards
- [31:27] - Conclusion and Farewell
Links: - JOSS paper: https://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.06393
- goFlux repository: https://github.com/Qepanna/goFlux
- goFlux webpage: https://qepanna.quarto.pub/goflux/
- Karelle on X/Twitter https://x.com/KarelleRheault, LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karelle-rheault-063842105/, email: karh [at] ign.ku.dk
- The Journal of Open Source Software (Twitter/X, blog)
- @arfon on (fosstodon, Linkedin, GitHub, website)
- @abbycabs on (Twitter/X, hachyderm, bsky, Linkedin, GitHub, website)
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