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attend or present in our Community Calls, write a post for our blog,
participated in an rOpenSci unconf, or in our research domain focused communities like rOpenSci-Antarctic and Southern Ocean Research,
answer questions in our fora, actively participate in the life of an rOpenSci project reporting problems and recommending or implementing solutions,
contribute to, or maintain a package, or participate in rOpenSci peer review as a reviewer,
contribute to, or maintain a package, being champions, menor or trainer for our Champions Program, localize our material, or participate in rOpenSci peer review as a reviewer,
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author or editor.

Having a diverse community is important to us.
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[Julia Silge](https://ropensci.org/blog/2018/06/08/rprofile-julia-silge/), and
[David Smith](https://ropensci.org/blog/2017/10/13/rprofile-david-smith/).

You can also have a look at some of the teams and people behind the development of software and packages many of us use and which are available through the R-Universe by reading the [The Stars of the R-Universe series of post](https://ropensci.org/tags/r-universe-stars/).

Over [150 people have reviewed](https://devguide.ropensci.org/softwarereviewintro.html#editors-and-reviewers) 135 packages from **803 authors!**
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More than 35 people have presented in our Community Calls attended by people in more than 25 countries.
More than 90 people have presented in our Community Calls attended by more than 900 people in more than 50 countries.
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You can get to know some community members by reading the blog posts and tech notes they've written about their packages, their reviewer experiences, the Community Calls they've presented in, or their career paths in R. We have an [authors page](https://ropensci.org/author/) on our website that allows you to find these people by name. The authors page does not yet include rOpenSci package authors.

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We do this by:


- Creating technical **infrastructure** in the form of carefully vetted, staff- and community-contributed R software tools that lower barriers to working with scientific data sources on the web
- Creating social infrastructure through a welcoming and diverse **community**
- Creating technical **infrastructure** in the form of carefully vetted, staff- and community-contributed R software tools that lower barriers to working with scientific data sources on the web, and the r-universe to enhance the publication and discovery of research software in R.
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- Creating social infrastructure through a welcoming and diverse **community**, enhanced by mentoring and a localization efforts for broader inclusivity and accessibility.
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- Making the right data, tools and best practices more **discoverable**
- Building **capacity** of software users and developers and fostering a sense of pride in their work
- Promoting **advocacy** for a culture of data sharing and reusable software
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