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The goal of the Workflows Community Initiative (WCI) is to bring the workflows community together (users, developers, researchers, and facilities) to provide community resources and capabilities to enable scientists and workflow systems developers to discover software products, related efforts, events, technical reports, etc. and engage in commu…

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Workflows Community Initiative Website

https://workflows.community

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You can edit this website using GitHub pull request.

Most of the content is generated from the _data diretory or the individual html pages.

If you are editing this website locally, you can try rendering it with Docker, e.g.:

docker run -it -e PAGES_REPO_NWO=workflowscommunity/workflowscommunity.github.io \
  --volume=`pwd`:/srv/jekyll -p 4000:4000 jekyll/jekyll jekyll serve

Note that you will also need to execute scripts/process_systems.py manually with Python to recreate the workflow system pages from GitHub.

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