Add sciencecore collaborator page and link to relevant blog posts#608
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I also added a little post noting the sciencecore org and main content repository - I dated it back to around when those final share-outs happened which I think was late November 2025 |
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This adds NASA Open Science (renaming of TOPS-T or ScienceCore) to our collaborators page, so that they get acknowledgement of some of the work they've supported. That project involves content creation for Jupyter Book / MyST, as well as hosted infrastructure with Binder (for the broader TOPS-T ecosystem as well, I believe, though it is now defunct).
The support from that grant can reasonably cover work that we did across the open source ecosystems that touch these tools, so I identified the blog posts about work that we'd done, and linked it to this new collaborator page, if it improved technology that ScienceCore was utilizing - mostly, Jupyter Book / repo2docker and Binder, some JupyterHub. I also linked some cross-community impact stories that I believe also connected with the ScienceCore modules.
Here are the new linked pages: